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SHOWA Glove Sample Pack - Hansler.com

Introducing our New SHOWA Glove Samples

New Product Samples

Hansler Smith is very excited to show their clients their brand new glove rolls from Showa, in celebration of integrating a few of their gloves into the expanded 2018 Stock Catalogue. There's no easier way to prove quality and suitability, than by simply trying it on.

The rolls provide a good breadth of cut, water, abrasion, tear, puncture, cold and chemically resistant gloves and include our IN-STOCK selections for 2018:

Showa 306®, 13-Gauge, Latex Coated Knit, S-XXL

  • Engineered full foam aerated latex coating, extra grip coating on palm
  • Breathable coating technology
  • Breathable 13 gauge liner
  • Anatomical hand shape design
  • Seamless knit

Showa 406® Double-Layer Latex Coated Knit, M-XXL

  • Engineered full foam latex coating with second latex coating on palm
  • Protects hands down to -30°C for short or intermittent contact
  • Water repellent, seamless knit
  • Breathable coating technology
  • Anatomical hand shape design

Showa 4561® Kevlar® Strength Zorb-IT 15-Gauge, S-XXL

  • The latest innovation in protective gloves
  • Engineered with Kevlar® strength for unbelievable comfort with exceptional cut, heat and flame resistance
  • Thinner glove for improved dexterity Zorb-IT® grip technology absorbs 2x more oil for stronger grip
  • Made with a 15-gauge liner and a premium fit for long-use comfort
  • ASTM ANSI Cut Resistance Level A4

>> FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ANSI RATING MEANINGS, CHECK OUT OUR PREVIOUS POST ON THE SUBJECT HERE.

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The Ultimate Guide to Protective Gloves #Blog - Hansler.com

The ULTIMATE Guide to Finding the Right Protective Gloves

Need Protective Gloves? Get The Right Pair for the Job:

Protective gloves are a critically important component of any industrial safety program. The dramatic and unsettling rise of hand injuries on the job was picked up going back at least to 2002, when Statistics Canada launched an extensive data assimilation project on the topic. It was found then, and it continues to be true today, that the most likely injury that a worker will sustain on the job is to the hand. At that time, over a quarter of all of the work injuries reviewed over a two year period, were to the hand. Perhaps more concerning though, was the finding that acute workplace injuries resulted in 465 deaths from 2002 to 2004 and close to 300,000 compensated time-loss claims.

As an employer or worker, understanding the ASTM ANSI rating system for gloves is absolutely critical to know whether or not your protective equipment is adequate (whether you are engaging in unsafe work). ANSI classifies gloves by their abrasion resistance, tear resistance, cut resistance and puncture resistance, though not all gloves are sent for certification under all of the categories. In each category, Level 1 is the lowest level of protection and Level 5 is the highest. New ANSI rules have changed this scale slightly in terms of cut resistance, but until gloves are sent for re-certification, this scale works well.

Abrasion Resistance

Abrasion refers to a drag force applied across the glove or hand, and is typically repetitive. If a person were to inadvisably put their protective glove on a belt sander for instance, the speed at which the glove wore down would be an informal measure of its abrasion resistance. In terms of ANSI standards, abrasion resistance is how much of this type of force the glove can withstand from not just any old abrasive, but from a sharp object.

Tear Resistance

A glove with a high tear resistance, by contrast, is useful in similar applications. The tear resistance is very self-explanatory and may in some cases speak more to the longevity of the glove than how well it protects, depending on the work environment. 

Cut Resistance

Cut resistance is probably the most important quality of protective gloves for most applications, and therefore it is the ANSI rating you'll hear referred to most often when it comes to protective gloves.

Puncture Resistance

In some specific industries and roles, puncture resistance can actually be more important than the cut resistance rating of a glove, such as working with stone, brick, sheet metal or glass. Again however, this depends on what the specific job functions of your company look like.

Overall, Level 1 and 2 rankings mean that there's moderate/standard protection, they are typically woven gloves, provide good breathability and are very economical. Levels 3 to 5 then, are what we would call heavy duty or high performance hand protection. They are coated and multi-layered to improve resistance and tend to be extremely durable.

Disposable Gloves

Sometimes, we require gloves for the protection of others as well as our workers, as is often the case in health care and food processing industries. Disposable gloves with industry-leading classifications, at the right price, are then what you need. They can be made with standard latex, nitrile or vinyl, can be powdered, lightly powdered or powder free. They also may have an anti-roll cuff feature so that the gloves stay securely and comfortably on your hand, may be shaped to reduce hand fatigue and have varying levels of chemical and liquid resistance.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA)'s approval to use specific disposable gloves for food processing and handling is another important consideration. We carry approximately 10 different types of disposable and knit gloves in-stock at all times guaranteed, which are CFIA approved. We also carry Kimberly-Clark's Purple Nitrile Exam Gloves, which are considered a Level II medical device as certified by Health Canada.

Other Considerations

Anti-static qualities, high levels of chemical resistance, high visibility, heat resistance and whether you need gloves which are insulated for winter protection are also important components of finding the right glove to prevent unfortunate incidents at work. 

A Wide Selection of Gloves

On our website you will notice that more and more of our gloves have the ANSI rating as a part of the image of the glove. That's because we want to make sure we are getting you a product that actually works for your application. We want the ANSI ratings of the gloves we have in-stock to be clear as day, to make it easy for you to shop online.

In total, we have a massive selection of gloves, and only a very small portion of the gloves we have available to us are displayed on our website. As is true with every category, what is on our website are just the products we have in-stock, ready to go out to you at a moment's notice. But if for any reason we don't have an in-stock glove to suit your needs or fancy, there is a huge selection to choose from through our many suppliers.

More Information

Partnering with a supplier who has a wide selection of protective gloves available is always going to be in your best interest. As your business changes, industry changes and protective gloves improve, you need a contact who will continue to work with you and have access to the best hand protection at the best cost for you. Getting workers the right hand protection, at the right time, and the right price to get the job done right is something Hansler Smith knows a lot about. Click, call, email us or come in to any of our branches for more information on the products we sell or to have us review your hand protection needs.

 

 

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Kimberly Clark Nitrile Safety Gloves - High Quality, Industry-Leading Protection | Hansler Smith

Discover the Latest Kimberly Clark Gloves at Hansler Smith Limited

September 20, 2017 - Brockville, ON-based specialists for safety products, Hansler Smith are now inviting clients across the industrial marketplace to learn more on their Kimberly Clark safety gloves. The company’s full selection of safety gloves includes the Kimberly Clark Purple Nitrile Exam Gloves, which are designed with highly durable nitrile polymer to guard against the risks associated with type-1 natural rubber latex allergies.

The Importance of Safety Gloves

Within their machining and warehousing operations, companies now depend on the latest safety gear to keep their teams protected around the clock. The specialists Kimberly Clark are leaders within the safety accessories marketplace, and their gloves are among the most durable and reliable available. Now, the team at Hansler Smith Limited are offering reduced pricing on a full range of Kimberly Clark safety gloves.

Included within the Hansler Smith Limited collection is the Kimberly-Clark Purple Nitrile Exam Gloves, which are considered the ideal choice for lab workers because they combine comfort with exceptional tactile sensitivity. The product has also been cleared for use in chemotherapy applications and offers high level protection against spills and other errors with its textured fingertips and beaded cuffs. The Kimberly-Clark Purple Nitrile Exam Gloves are just one example of the quality Kimberly Clark gloves now available through Hansler Smith Limited.

About Hansler Smith Limited

To discover more on the full array of products available through the team at Hansler Smith, please contact their offices now at 613-342-4408 or visit their business website at www.hansler.com.

 

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