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Hand Protection Range
The Complete Portwest Hand Protection Range The latest development in glove technology, specially designed gloves to provide protection to hands from impact hazards. These Anti-Impact gloves utilise the latest research in materials technology in order to absorb a maximum amount of force from impacts. Working environments using hazardous chemicals and substances can be very harmful to workers and the correct protection is a must. Portwest supplies a range of gloves which are fully tested and certified to protect from a range of chemicals.
IMPACT PROTECTION
CHEMICAL PROTECTION
When cold thermal hazards are present, the hands’ motor skills can be greatly reduced, this leads to increased risks of accidents and injury. Specially designed thermal protective gloves are available to combat these hazardous environments.
The Portwest Pro range is a combination of highly specialised gloves which have been designed for very specific tasks. The use of these gloves with the right task will preform better than any other glove which has been designed for more general purposes.
THERMAL PROTECTION
SPECIALIST HAND PROTECTION
Hand injury is one of the most frequent types of accident reported in the working environment, with cuts and lacerations the biggest concern in this area. Portwest’s range of cut resistant gloves gives varying degrees of protection depending on what level is required.
One of the best selling ranges of gloves globally, the Drivers and Riggers collection houses a large selection of work gloves made from premium genuine and synthetic leather. This affords the user the best in breathability, durability, comfort and dexterity.
PREMIUM CUT PROTECTION
MULTI PURPOSE WORK GLOVES
Higher levels of protection are needed when a worker is dealing with extremely hot temperatures and heated materials. The Portwest Weld range has an expanding selection of hand protection solutions suitable for all welding and thermal risk.
The General Handling and Grip Glove category is still one of the most popular collections within Portwests’ Hand Protection Range. A carefully selected range of coatings, including Latex, Nitrile, Polyurethane and PVC, provides a broad range of styles suited to a diverse range of tasks.
MAXIMUM GRIP GLOVES
WELDING PROTECTION GLOVES
The Heat Protection range provides hand protection hands against temperatures ranging from 100 degrees to 500 degrees for contact heat, while maintaining exceptional hand dexterity. Trusted to safeguard hands against heat hazards in all work environments.
ESD gloves are used to divert static electricity. Surface resistivity is tested according to methods specified in EN1149-1 but test samples must meet the requirements of EN1149-5.
HEAT
HEAT SAFE GLOVES
ANTISTATIC GLOVES
Designed to enhance grip for precision work, this collection protects from a broad range of hazards. The gloves are constructed from highly engineered textiles and offer an extensive selection of colours, lining, and size options. This collection is suitable for mechanic applications, general construction, material handling, carpentry and utility work.
The Food Safe glove range does not alter food on contact ensuring human health and product composition is protected. The range features disposable and non-disposable working gloves, promoting dexterity, durability and cut protection.
MECHANIC
FOOD SAFE
PRECISION GRIP GLOVES
FOOD SAFE GLOVES
The ultimate barrier to water, liquids and non-aggressive substances. The Aqua range includes both highly water resistant and water proof gloves.
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LIQUID BARRIER GLOVES
Know your Gloves
HAND PROTECTION IS CRITICAL - FIND THE RIGHT GLOVE FOR THE JOB Below we have compiled a guide to help you find and identify the right hand protection for the job. Below is a guide to materials used and the performance factors associated. This will aid in decision making to secure the right hand protection for the job.
GENERAL GLOVE INDUSTRIAL USE:
GLOVES LINER TYPE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE GLOVES
DISPOSABLE GLOVES
FABRIC GLOVES
LEATHER GLOVES
Highly breathable, close fitting with good dexterity
KNITTED
Disposable gloves, constructed using plastic to protect against mild irritants
Constructed using cotton or fabric material, used to insulate the hands from heat or cold. Used for enhanced grip and handling slippery objects
Leather is a traditional material used to protect against injuries from rough abrasive surfaces. Ideal for use in welding applications.
Manufactured from rubber, neoprene,
polyvinyl alcohol or vinyl etc. These gloves protect hands from corrosives, oils, and solvents
Avoids hand irritations due to no seams, increase comfort
SEAMLESS
Available with several types of construction and assembly, mainly cut and sewn. Coating is bound to the fabric for good resistance to abrasion. Sewing and impregnation process allows the manufacturing of thin gloves, for enhanced dexterity
SEWN & IMPREGNATED
Made by dipping a knitted or woven cloth liner into the glove compound - the liner “supports” the compound and adds strength. Compound used enhances the mechanical performance, different compounds are used for different conditions
COATED/ DIPPED
GLOVE LINER MATERIAL
PARA ARAMID
LEATHER: SPLIT GRAIN
COTTON POLYESTER NYLON ACRYLIC
HPPE
GLASS FIBRE LEATHER:SMOOTH GRAIN
Cut Resistance / Heat Resistance
High performance Cut Resistance, Comfort, Abrasion Resistance
Comfort/ Breathability
Stretch / Elasticity
Durable, supple, oil & water repellent
Abrasion Resistance, Durable. Dry grip
Durability
Insulation
Cut Resistance
DIPPING MATERIAL
NITRILE
NEOPRENE
NITRILE FOAM
PU
LATEX
PVC
TPR
TPV
Excellent resistance to snag, cut, puncture and abrasion. Dry grip
Dry, wet and oil grip
Oil and wet grip
Good abrasion resistance. Dry grip
Dry and wet grip
Good abrasion resistance. Dry, wet and oily grip
Impact Protection
Impact Protection
CUFF STYLE
CUFF STYLE
UNSUPPORTED GLOVES
SUPPORTED GLOVES
BEADED STRAIGHT PINKED
GAUNTLET KNITWRIST SAFETY CUFF SLIP ON CUFF
Optimise liquid protection with increased cuff strength
Moulds are dipped directly into a compound material, giving the wearer maximum dexterity. There are two options, unlined or flock-lined with cotton or rayon polyester for improved comfort
Additional length which protects forearm from liquid runoff
Traditional style, improved edge grip for ease of donning and glove removal
A liner is dipped into a compound material. This absorbent liner holds provides improved comfort during wear and adds strength and durability to the glove
Additional length which protects forearm (10cm plus)
Securely fits gloves in place and prevent dirt entering the glove
Provides additional wrist protection (7cm in length)
Easy donning, economical design
420
Glove Size Guide
Glove & Hand Size Chart as per Standard EN420
Hand Size
6
7
8
9 10
11
12
Knitting Gauge
Palm Circumferences (mm)
This symbol denotes the knitting gauge of the glove liner
152 178 203 229 254
279
295
7
10 12 13 15 18
Hand Length (mm)
160 171 182 192 204
215
227
Heavy
Fine
Minimal Glove Length (mm)
220 230 240 250 260
270
280
Glove Marking
Palm Circumferences (inches)
6"
7"
8"
9"
10"
11"
12
Hand Length (inches)
9
L
Product Size
7 7½ 7½ 8
9
6-6½ 6½- 7
8½
EU
A665 6 CUT ANSI
EN388 CUT
Minimal Glove Length (inches)
Brand
Product Code
Glove Size
8½ 9
9½ 9½-10 10
10½ 10½-11 11 1/2 - 12
XS 6
S 7
M 8
L 9
XL 10
XXL 11
XXXL 12
EN Standards that style conforms to
4.5.4.4. CATII
Performance Levels
RN142543
Portwest Cuff Colour Code
CE Mark
RN Number
v
Choosing The Right Glove Size
12
11
10
9
8
7
Place your right hand on the diagramwith the line between your thumb and index finger. The line closest to the right side of your hand indicates the best fitting glove size.
6
XS S M L XL 2XL
3XL
MEASURING GUIDE Measure the circumference of your hand at the palm using a tape measure. The size chart above, top right, explains which size glove will fit you best.
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European Hand Protection Standards
EN407
Protective Gloves Against Thermal Risks (Heat and/or Fire) EN 407: 2004 (AS/NZS 2161.4) This standard specifies thermal performance for protective gloves against heat and/or fire. The heat and flame pictogram is accompanied by a 6 digit number.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES AGAINST MECHANICAL RISKS EN 388 - 2016 EN388:2003 Standards specifies physical and mechanical aggression caused by abrasion, blade cut, tearing and puncture. EN388:2016 updates the existing standard with this new test method for abrasion, blade cut & impact resistance. EN ISO 13997:1999 (TDM test) records cut results as a Newton value - the force of the blade on the glove material needed to cut through the material 20mm. The results are represented on a scale A-F. Protective Gloves : General Requirements EN 420 2003 + A1: 2009 This standard defines the general requirements for glove design and construction, innocuousness, cleaning instructions, electrostatic properties, sizing, dexterity, water vapour transmission and absorption along with marking and information.
1 3 1 2 1 2
REQUIREMENTS
PERFORMANCE LEVELS 1-4 f: RESISTANCE TO A LARGE MELTING METAL SPRAY: Amount of spray required to raise the glove to a certain temperature. PERFORMANCE LEVELS 1-4 e: RESISTANCE TO SMALL MELTING METAL SPRAY: Amount of spray required to raise the glove to a certain tem perature.
Revised Coup Cut Test
EN388 2016
EN388 2003
EN388:2003
EN388:2016
PERFORMANCE LEVELS 1-4 d: RESISTANCE TO RADIATING HEAT: Time required to raise a given temperature level.
• •
Unlimited Cut cycles
• •
Max 60 Cut cycles Cut Test Time x 5
1.3.1.2. E.P
1.3.1.2
Cut Test Time x 3
1 3 1 2 E P
REQUIREMENTS
PERFORMANCE LEVELS 1-4 c: RESISTANCE TO CONVECTIVE HEAT: Time during which the glove is able to delay the transfer of heat of a flame.
Performance level P IMPACT RESISTANCE Impact-resistant properties to 5J
2016 ONLY
PERFORMANCE LEVELS 1-4 b: RESISTANCE TO CONTACT HEAT: Temperature (within the range of 100C to 500C) at which the person wearing the gloves will not feel any pain (for a period of at least 15 seconds).
Performance levels A – F STRAIGHT BLADE CUT RESISTANCE: (TDM cut test) Measures the average load to achieve the moment of cut-though
2016 ONLY
PERFORMANCE LEVELS 1-4 a: RESISTANCE TO FLAMMABILITY: Time during which the material remains lit and continues to be consumed after the ignition source has been eliminated.
PERFORMANCE LEVELS 1-4 d: PUNCTURE RESISTANCE: Force required to pierce the sample with a standardised punch.
B: RESISTANCE TO CONTACT HEAT:
Performance Levels 1-4 c: TEAR RESISTANCE: Maximum force required to tear the sample.
PERFORMANCE LEVEL -
CONTACT TEMPERATURE (°C)
THRESHOLD TIME (Second)
Performance Levels 1-5 b: BLADE CUT RESISTANCE: (Coup cut test) Number of cycles required to damage the sample at constant speed.
1
100°C
≥15s
2
250°C
≥15s
3
350°C
≥15s
4
500°C
≥15s
Performance Levels 1-4 a: ABRASION RESISTANCE : Number of cycles required to damage the sample at constant speed.
EN12477
Protective Gloves For Welders EN 12477: 2001 (AS/NZS 2161.3)
This European Standard specifies requirements and test methods for protective gloves for use in manual metal welding, cutting and allied processes. According to their performance, protective gloves for welders are classified into two types.
TEST
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
Abrasion resistance(- number of cycles)
100
500 2,000 8,000
Type A: Lower dexterity (with higher other performance). Type B: Higher dexterity (with lower other performance).
Blade cut resistance (index) Coup test method
1.2
2.5
5
10
20
Tear resistance (N)
10
25
50
75
EN ISO 10819
Protective Gloves: Mechanical Vibration And Shock EN 10819: 1996 (AS/NZS 2161.3) This European Standard specifies a method for the laboratory measurement, the data analysis and reporting of the vibration transmissibility of gloves in terms of vibration transmission from a handle to the palm of the hand in the frequency range from 31.5 Hz to 1250 Hz. The standard is intended to define a screening test for the vibration transmission through gloves.
Puncture resistance (N)
20
60
100
150
Level A Level B Level C Level D Level E Level F
EN ISO 13997:1999 TDM
2
5
10 15 22 30
Cut resistant test levels (N)
European Hand Protection Standards Protective Gloves : Against Chemicals And
EN374
EN1149 Protective Clothing: Electrostatic Properties EN 1149 - 1:2006
Micro-Organisms (AS/NZS 2161.3) EN 374-1: 2003 (AS/NZS 2161 .10.1)
This European Standard specifies a test method for materials intended to be used in the manufacturing of electrostatic dissipative protective clothing (or gloves) to avoid incendiary discharge. This test method is not applicable for materials to be used in the manufacturing of protection clothing or gloves against mains voltages.
AKL
This European standard specifies the requirements for gloves to protect the user against chemicals and/or micro-organisms and defines terms to be used. EN 374-2:2003 (AS/NZS 2161 .10.2) This European Standard specifies a test method for the penetration resistance of gloves that protect against chemicals and/or micro-organisms. EN 374-3: 2003 (AS/NZS 2161 .10.3) This European Standard specifies the determination of the resistance of protective glove materials to permeation by potentially hazardous non gaseous chemicals under the condition of continuous contact.
EN 1149 - 5:2008 Protective Clothing - Electrostatic Properties - Part 5. Material Performance and Design Requirements. This European standard is part of a series of standards for test methods and requirements for electrostatic properties of protective clothing. The standard specifies material and design requirements for garments used as part of a total earthed system, to avoid incendiary discharges. The requirements may not be sufficient in oxygen enriched flammable atmospheres. This standard is not applicable for protection against mains voltages.
EN374
Gloves must prove that they are an effective barrier against liquids and micro organisms. Performance levels are according to Acceptable Quality Levels (AQL) whereby samples are taken from a batch of gloves and tested during production for pinholes and leaks by either inflation with air or by filling with water. Gloves must meet at least level 2, to be considered micro-organism resistant. (Level 1 = AQL 4.0) (Level 2 = AQL 1.5) (Level 3 = AQL 0.65)
ESD GLOVES ESD gloves are used to divert static electricity. Surface resistivity is tested according to methods specified in EN1149-1 but test samples must meet the requirements of EN1149-5.
CE Food Safe European legislation with respect to Food Contact Materials (Directive EC1935/2004) requires that food contact materials shall not transfer their ingredients to food and must not modify the organoleptic properties (ie. colour, smell, texture and taste) of the food. Products intended for food contact shall be labelled as such.
EN374
The“Low Chemical Resistant”or“Waterproof”glove pictogram is to be used for those gloves that do not achieve a breakthrough time of at least 30 minutes against at least three chemicals from the defined list, but which comply with the penetration test.
Code Chemical
Class
Protective Gloves Against Cold EN 511:2006 (AS/NZS 2161.5)
EN511
A Methanol
Primary alcohol
The European Standard specifies the requirements and test methods for gloves which protect against conductive cold down to -50 degrees Celsius. This cold can be linked to the climate conditions or an industrial activity.
B Acetone
Ketone
C
Acetonitrile
Nitrile compound
i
D Dichloromethane
Chlorinated paraffin
Sulphur containing organic com pound
E
Carbon disulphide
3 3 1
REQUIREMENTS
F
Toluene
Aromatic hydrocarbon
PERFORMANCE LEVELS 0-1 c: WATER PENETRATION
G Diethylamine
Amine
H Tetrahydrofurane
Hetero-cyclic and ether compound
PERFORMANCE LEVELS 1-4 b: RESISTANCE TO CONTACT COLD
I
Ethyl acetate
Ester
J
n-Heptane
Saturated hydrocarbon
PERFORMANCE LEVELS 1-4 a: RESISTANCE TO CONVECTIVE COLD
K Sodium hydroxide 40% Inorganic base
L
Sulphuric acid 96%
Inorganic Mineral Acid
EN381
Protective Gloves : For Users Of Hand Held Chainsaws EN 381-7: 1999 This European Standard specifies the requirements for gloves for resistance to cutting by a chainsaw when assessed by the test method described in EN381-4. The requirements are also given for marking and for the provision of information to be supplied by the manufacturer including criteria for the selection of appropriate gloves and instructions for use.
Passage time measured (min)
Performance index to permeation
> 10
1
CLASS 1
> 30
2
> 60
3
> 120
4
Class
0
1
2
3
> 240
5
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Maximum chain speed (m/s)
16m/s
20m/s
24m/s
28m/s
> 480
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Hand Protection Standards Explained
5.1.2 Puncture Resistance When tested in accordance with Clause 6.4 of EN 388:2003 Protective gloves against mechanical risks, the gloves resistance against puncture shall be classified against the levels listed inTable 2, using the puncture force.
AS/NZS 2161 AUSTRALIA/STANDARDS NEW ZEALAND Occupational protective gloves: This Standard sets out recommendations to achieve hand protection against hazards experienced in the workplace. It gives guidance on the following: selection, use, maintenance, the safe and hygienic practices to be followed in the decontamination/cleaning, storage and reissue of gloves to maintain the performance as appropriate.
5.6 Dexterity When tested in accordance with EN420:2003, Protective gloves- General requirements and test methods, clause 6.2, the dexterity shall be classified against the levels in Table 9, using smallest diameter of the pin that can be picked up.The average of 4 pairs of gloves shall be used to report the classification level.
The average of a minimum of 12 specimens shall be used to report the classification level.
Table 2. Classification for Puncture Resistance
Table 9. Classification of Dexterity
Level
Smallest diameter of pin fulfilling test conditions (mm)
Australian Standards - Gloves
EN Standards Gloves
Level
Table 2. Classification for Puncture Resistance Level : Puncture (Newtons)
1
11
0 1 2 3 4 5
<10 ≥ 10 ≥ 20 ≥ 60
AS/NZS 2161.1 AS/NZS 2161.2: AS/NZS 2161.3 AS/NZS 2161.4 AS/NZS 2161.5 AS/NZS 2161.8 AS/NZS 2161.9 AS/NZS 2161.10.1 AS/NZS 2161.10.2 AS/NZS 2161.10.3
N/A
2
9.5
EN420 EN388 EN407 EN511 EN421
3
8
4
6.5
5
5
≥ 100 ≥ 150
EN ISO 10819
Table 6. Classification for Ignition Resistance and Burning Resistance
5.1.3 Abrasion Resistance When tested in accordance with ASTM D3389-05, Standard Test Method for Coated Fabrics Abrasion Resistance or ASTM D3884-09, Standard Guide for Abrasion Resistance of Textile Fabrics (Rotary Platform, Double-Head Method), the gloves abrasion resistance shall be classified against the levels listed in Table 3 using the number of abrasion cycles to failure (test endpoint). These test methods shall be followed using H-18 abrasion wheels with a 500 gram load for levels 0 to 3 and a 1000 gramme load for levels 4 to 6.Using ASTM D3389-05 for coated glove fabrics or unsupported gloves, the end point at which the glove material is determined to fail shall be at the number of abrasion cycles just before the film or coating has a hole abraded through it.Using ASTM D3884-05 for coated glove fabrics, the end point shall be when the first thread or yarn is broken.The average of a minimum of 5 specimens shall be used to report the classification level.
EN374-1 EN374-2 EN374-3
Level
Time Exposed to Flame (s)
After-Flame time (s)
0 1 2 3
3 3
> 2 ≤ 2 >2 ≤ 2
ANSI/ISEA 105 - 2011 American National Standard for Hand Protection This standard addresses the classification and testing of hand protection for specific performance properties related to chemical and industrial applications. Hand protection includes gloves, mittens, partial gloves, or other items covering the hand or a portion of the hand that are intended to provide protection against or resistance to a specific hazard.
12 12
4
no ignition in either 3 or 12 second exposure period
5.4.3 Conductive Heat Resistance When tested in accordance with ASTMF1060-08 Test Method forThermal Protective Performance of Materials for Protective Clothing for Hot Surface Contact, the gloves conductive heat resistance shall be classified against the levels listed in Table 8. Classification of glove performance shall be based on the contact (surface) temperature at which both the time-to second degree burn is equal to or greater than 15 seconds, and the alarm time is greater than 4 seconds.The average of a minimum of 5 specimens shall be used to report the classification level. Table 8. Classification for Conductive Heat Resistance Level Highest contact temperature(°C) at which both time-to-2nd degree burn > 15 seconds and alarm time> 4 seconds
5.1 Mechanical Protection 5.1.1 Cut Resistance
Table 3. Classification for Abrasion Resistance
The new ASTM F2992-15 test method ensure uniform testing and compares gram scores for a given material. The sample is cut by a straight-edge blade, under load, that moves along a straight line. The sample is cut five times each at three different loads, a new blade is used for each cut and the data is used to determine the required load to cut through the sample at a specified reference difference. This is referred to as the cutting force, which is then equated to a cut level.
Level (tested at 500g load) :
Abrasion cycles to fail
0
<100
1
≥ 100
2
≥ 500
3
≥ 1000
Level (tested at 1000g load)
4 5 6
≥ 3000
Table 1 Classification for Cut Resistance Level Load (grams)
≥ 10,000 ≥ 20,000
0
< 80
-
<200
1
80
A1
201-499
5.4 Heat and Flame Protection 5.4.1 Ignition Resistance and Burning Behaviour (or After-Flame Time) When tested in accordance with ASTM F1358-08, Test Method for Effects of Flame Impingement on Materials Used in Protective Clothing Not Designated Primarily for Flame Protection, the glove materials ignition resistance and burning behaviour shall be classified against the levels listed in Table 6, using ignition time and burn time. In order to be classified at a specific level, the glove material shall meet each of the criteria at that specific level. The average of a minimum of 3 specimens shall be used to report the classification level.
2
140
A2
500-999
3
200
A3
1000-1499
4
260
A4
1500-2199
5
320
A5
2200-2999
A6
3000-3999
A7
4000-4999
A8
5000-5999
A9
>6000
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Thermo Pro Ultra EN 420, EN 388, EN 511 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3 AS/NZS 2161 .5
Using innovative technology this glove repels water and heavy oils. Liquid placed on this glove rolls off, protecting the underlying surface. The twin liner traps heat and allows breathability. Sandy palm finish gives improved grip. Nitrile, Nitrile Sandy Orange/Black S/7-XXL/11
Twin liner traps in heat through
EN388 2003
EN511
increased insulation
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10
X.3.X
4.2.4.2.
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AP62
Dermiflex Aqua Glove EN 420, EN 388 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3
Using innovative technology this glove repels liquid and heavy oils. Liquid placed on this glove rolls off, protecting the underlying surface. Super light weight nitrile dipped palm, with a elastane liner provides enhanced comfort and grip. Nylon, Elastane, Nitrile Foam Grey S/7-XXL/11
EN388 2003
360 12
15
4.1.2.1
Fully Coated for Optimum Liquid Repellency
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A722
Anti Impact Cut Resistant 5 Glove - Nitrile EN 420, EN 388, EN 388: 2016 ANSI/ISEA 105 - 2011 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3 Combining comfort, grip, impact and cut resistance in a comfortable seamless liner. Flexible PVC impact pods for maximum durability. Reinforced thumb crotch. Suitable for heavy duty applications.
TPR, Glass fibre, HPPE, Polyester, Nitrile Grey/Black S/7-3XL/12
4
EN388 2003
EN388 2016
72 12
13
4.5.4.3
4.4.4.3.E.X
Cut Level 4
A723
TPV Impact Cut Glove EN 420, EN 388, EN 388: 2016 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3
This cut 5 glove has an added layer of protection, using an innovative TPV back protection, it offers impact resistance and high flexibility. The nitrile micro foam palm gives superior grip and protection against liquids and water penetration. Ergonomic design for optimised comfort.
TPV, HDPE, Nitrile Foam Grey/Black M/8-XXL/11
Reinforced padded palms
5
Innovative TPV material for supreme impact Protection
EN388 2003
EN388 2016
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13
4.5.4.2
4.4.4.3.C.P.
Impact and Cut 5, Dual Protection
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Hand injury is one of themost commonand frequent complaints in the workplace. This range of gloves provides vital protection against impact to the hand frommultiple hazards.
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A724
Safety Impact Glove Unlined EN 420, EN 388 ANSI/ISEA 105 - 2011 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3
A725
Safety Impact Glove Lined EN 420, EN 388,EN 511 ANSI/ISEA 105 - 2011 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3, AS/NZS 2161 .5
Supreme protection, heavy multi-function glove with advanced impact proof technology. Greatly reduces risk of work injury to the hand. Suited to a wide variety of industries. Oil and water resistant palm. Comes in a thermal lined or unlined option.
Synthetic Leather, Elastane, Neoprene, PVC Yellowwith reflective trim L/9-XL/10
Thermal Insulation INSULATEX TM
EN388 2003
EN511
72 12
4.3.3.2
1.2.X
Abrasion Level 3
A726
Aqua-Seal Pro Glove EN 420, EN 388, EN 511 ANSI/ISEA 105 - 2011 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3, AS/NZS 2161 .5
The Aqua-Seal Pro is 100%waterproof and offers comprehensive protection for the hand against multiple hazards. TPR protective pods across the back of the hand provides protection against impact risks to the hand. A 100 gram Insulatex lining gives excellent thermal insulation properties.
Synthetic Leather, Elastane, Neoprene, Insulatex, PVC, TPR Orange/Blue L/9-XL/10
EN388 2003
EN511
S IN
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Therm
Abrasion Level 3
4.3.3.2
2.2.1
INSULATEX isatrademarkofPortwest.
Keeps Hands Warm, Dry and Safe from Impact
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A721
Anti Impact Grip Glove - Nitrile EN 420, EN 388 ANSI/ISEA 105 - 2011 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3 The new generation of working gloves offering maximum grip with maximum impact protection. Abrasion resistant nitrile foam coating provides exceptional grip for water, grease and oil contact. Lightweight and breathable seamless liner with Hook & Loop strap for secure fit all day long.
TPR, Polyester, Nitrile Yellow/Orange S/7-3XL/12
EN388 2003
96 12
13
4.2.4.1
Abrasion Level 4
A720
Impact - High Performance Glove EN 420, EN 388 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3 The Impact glove features a fully padded leather palm ensuring total comfort for the wearer. Rubber knuckle protection, padded palm protection and a reinforced thumb makes this glove tough enough to tackle the most demanding job.
Synthetic Leather, Rubber, Elastane, Neoprene Grey/Blue M/8-XL/10
EN388 2003
144 12
2.1.3.1.
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Specialist Gloves - Chainsaw, Impact & Anti Vibration
A290
Oak Chainsaw Protective Glove (Class 0) EN 420, EN 388, EN 381-7 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3 Designed to offer maximum protection and comfort whilst performing chainsaw tasks. Protective material in the left glove only to EN381-7 Class 0, 16m/s.
60% Full-Grain Leather, 25%Polyester, 10%Polyethylene, 5% Elastic Orange L/9-XL/10
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EN388 2003
EN381
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3.1.2.3.
A790
Anti Vibration Glove EN 420, EN 388, EN 10819 ANSI/ISEA 105 - 2011 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3
Specially designed to reduce the effects of impact and vibration. Excellent levels of comfort and dexterity when using powertools, jack hammers, concrete breakers etc.
50%Cotton, 45%Nylon, 5%Rubber Chloroprene Black M/8-XL/10
EN ISO 10819
EN388 2003
100 10
10
=0.62 =0.55
TR M TR H
Cut Level 4
X.3.4.3
A795 A796
Hammer-Safe Glove (Right) - Latex Hammer-Safe Glove (Left) - Latex EN 420, EN 388 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3
Special construction around the thumb crotch and index finger area adds shock absorbent impact resistance. This item is ideal for hammering nails/stakes and any similar activities. A795 (Right)- For use by right handed people, protective area is on the left glove. A796 (Left)- For use by left handed people, protective area is on the right glove.
Polycotton, Latex Grey L/9-XL/10
EN388 2003
100 10
13
3.1.3.1
Designed for Specialist Tasks
431
MECHANIC High Performance Gloves
A700
General Utility – High Performance Glove EN 420, EN 388 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3 This high-performing, hand-hugging glove is multi-purpose and suitable for any job. Lightweight for the wearer, this glove has durability built in and features reinforced stitching on the thumb for extra strength with wrist support and protection.
Synthetic Leather, Elastane Black M/8-XXL/11, Orange/Black M/8-XL/10
EN388 2003
144 12
2.1.3.1
A710
Tradesman – High Performance Glove EN 420, EN 388, ANSI/ISEA 105 - 2011 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3
Designed and created with heavy duty protection inmind, the Tradesman offers a high level of comfort when working. Built in sweat wipe, knuckle padding and reinforcement stitching on the palms, fingers and thumbs. Hi-Vis fabric and reflective tape conforms to EN ISO 20471.
Synthetic Leather, Rubber, Elastane, Neoprene Black M/8-XXL/11 Hi-Vis YellowM/8-XL/10
EN388 2003
144 12
Abrasion Level 3
2.1.3.1
A740
Powertool Pro - High Performance Glove EN 420, EN 388, ANSI/ISEA 105 - 2011 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3 Combining comfort, durability, impact resistance and stylish design, the Powertool Pro is ideal for tradesmen working with powertools and small components.
Synthetic Leather, Rubber, Elastane, Neoprene Black, Navy M/8-XL/10
EN388 2003
144 12
Abrasion Level 2
2.1.3.1
Best Selling Mechanics Gloves
432
MECHANIC Comfort and Durability
A730
Supergrip - High Performance Glove EN 420, EN 388 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3
Designedformaximumgripperformance.Thisglovehasanextragrip siliconcoveredpalmwithreinforcedthumbandbreathablesidewalls.
Synthetic Leather, Silicone, Elastane Black/Yellow TrimM/8-XL/10
EN388 2003
Supergrip - High Performance Glove
144 12
3.1.2.1
A735
Comfort Grip - High Performance Glove EN 420, EN 388 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3 Designed to give a high performance grip with added comfort, using a silicone cross hatch on the palm with reinforced thumb and breathable sidewalls.
Synthetic Leather, Silicone, Elastane Orange/Grey M/8-XL/10
EN388 2003
144 12
3.1.3.1
x18 40
x18 40 0
A002
A001
Metal Free Glove Clip This moulded glove clip is engineered using dielectric material, which is non conductive, and non–corrosive. The large 20cm claw attached to most PPE and has a max strength of 6kg. The glove clip comes with a safety breakaway to prevent entanglement.
Glove Clip The convenient way to hold on to your gloves, never worry about losing them again.
Acetal Copolymer Black, Red
Acetyl, Santaprene Black, Hi-Vis Yellow
Never Loose Your Gloves
433
EN511
The European Standard specifies the requirements and test methods for gloves which protect against conductive cold down to -50 degrees Celsius. This cold can be linked to the climate conditions or an industrial activity.
i
Thermal Hand Protection
E8
B8
OR
BK
K8
Protection Against Extreme Cold
A140
Thermal Grip Glove - Latex EN 420, EN 388,EN 511 ANSI/ISEA 105 - 2011, AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3, AS/NZS 2161 .5
The Thermal Grip Glove is perfect for construction, transportation, refuse collection, maintenance and local authority work. This glove has a warm acrylic 10 gauge liner and is ideal for more heavy duty, outdoor tasks or those people working in cold conditions.
IMPROVED
Acrylic, Latex BK - Yellow XS/6 - XXL/11 E8 - Green/Black M/8 - XXL/11 B8 - Blue/Black M/8 - XXL/11 K8 - Black/Black M/8 - XXL/11 OR - Orange M/8 - XXL/11
EN388 2003
EN511
144 12
10
Cut Level 1
1.1.4.2
X.1.X
The Best Grip in Cold Conditions
434
KeepDry inWet andColdConditions
A143
Thermal Soft Grip Glove - La tex Foam EN 420, EN 388, EN 511 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3, AS/NZS 2161 .5 Great for cold environments, this style is dipped with foamed latex offering extreme breathability, soft to the touch and provides superior grip performance in wet or dry con ditions.
Acrylic, Foam Latex Orange/Black, Yellow/ Black M/8-XL/10
EN388 2003
EN511
216 12
10
X.1.X
1.1.3.2
A145
Cold Grip Glove - Latex EN 420, EN 388, EN 511, ANSI/ISEA 105 - 2011 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3 AS/NZS 2161 .5
Specially designed for use in cold conditions. The crinkled latex finish offers excellent grip and the warm acrylic 7 gauge liner offers protection against cold hazards in extreme conditions.
Acrylic, Latex Orange/Blue, Yellow/ Blue M/8-XXL/11
EN388 2003
EN511
120 12
7
Fully Dipped Thumb
Cut Level 2
1.2.3.1
X.1.X
Highly Comfortable and Breathable
435
Ideal Choice for Cold Weather
A146
Arctic Winter Glove - Nitrile Sandy EN 420, EN 388,EN511 ANSI/ISEA 105 - 2011 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3, AS/NZS 2161 .5
The latest development in hand protection. Twin liner traps in heat with a 3/4 dipping to keep hands dry. Soft nitrile foam dipping offers full protection to the fingers. Open back for breathability.
Nylon, Nitrile Sandy Black L/9-XXL/11 Yellow/Black M/8-XXL/11
Best in Class for Resistance to Contact Cold
EN388 2003
EN511
144 12
15
Cut Level 2
4.1.4.1
0.2.X.
A185
Duo-ThermGlove - Latex EN 420, EN 388, EN 511 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3, AS/NZS 2161 .5 The A185 uses the latest techniques to produce an excellent and durable glove. An extra layer of wrinkled latex is added to the ‘high-wearing’ fingertip areas of the glove only, which improves grip and durability, while reducing hand fatigue. The thermal liner provides added warmth for the hand.
Polyester, Latex Orange/Blue, Yellow/Blue M/8-XXL/11
Reduces Hand Fatigue
Double dipping D
EN388 2003
EN511
192 12
7
0.2.X
2.2.4.1
Maximum Grip - Maximum Insulation
436
Thermal Hand Protection
A450
Weatherproof Hi - Vis Glove - PVC EN 420, EN 388, EN 511 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3, AS/NZS 2161 .5 Designed for use in the most demanding conditions. Insulated liner and knitwrist keeps hands warm and dry. Tough double dipped PVC coating prevents oil, grease and water penetration.
PVC, Foam, Cotton Orange XL/10
Contact Cold Level 2
EN388 2003
EN511
96 6
12
3.1.2.1
1.2.1
A460
Glue-Grip Glove - PVC EN 420, EN 388, EN 511 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3, AS/NZS 2161 .5 In cold conditions, warmth and secure grip are crucial, the ‘Glue-Grip’ houses a three layer thermal system which provides excellent thermal properties. The PVC coating makes this a very durable glove and also provides excellent grip properties.
PVC, Canvas, Cotton Orange XL/10-XXL/11
EN388 2003
EN511
72 6
1.2.1
3.1.1.1
Waterproof Protection in Sub Zero Conditions
437
Thermal Hand Protection
A245
Antarctica Insulatex Glove EN 420, EN 388, EN 511 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3, AS/NZS 2161 .5
Premium quality cow grain leather knitwrist glove with Insulatex lining for enhanced warmth. Suitable for coldstore applications.
Cow Grain Leather, Cotton, Insulatex Tan L/9-XL/10
EN388 2003
EN511
84 12
1.2.0
2.1.2.2
A750
Siberia Cold Store Glove EN 420, EN 388, EN 511 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3, AS/NZS 2161 .5
Specially designed for use in cold store environments when handling dry objects. 100% waterproof with Insulatex lining for warmth. Nitrile palm for excellent abrasion resistance. Skin friendly - Chrome and Azo dye free.
Nitrile, Polyester, Insulatex, Waterproof Membrane Brown/Grey L/9-XL/10
Cold Store Protective Clothing Available on page 346
100% Waterproof
EN388 2003
EN511
72 12
3.4.2.2
4.3.1
A271 477
A225 478
Lined Driver Glove
Fleece Lined Rigger Glove
LINING
LINING
INSULATEX isatrademarkofPortwest.
Thermal Hand Protection Guaranteed
438
MaximumWarmth, MaximumDexterity
A280
Wintershield Glove EN 420, EN 388, EN 511 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3, AS/NZS 2161 .5
A durable and comfortable thermal glove, the Wintershield is fleece lined and made from the most hi-tech man made leather in the textile industry, ensuring maximum comfort and warmth for the wearer.
Synthetic Leather, Fleece Black/Orange M/8-XL/10
EN388 2003
EN511
288 12
1.1.X
2.1.2.1
A115
Thermal Liner CE CAT 1
13g thermal knitted liner suitable for use in cold conditions. Elasticated wrist for secure fit and comfort. Coral gaps in the fiber structure retains heat and makes it lighter. Ideal as an under glove.
Polyester Navy XL/10
480 12
13
A116
Thermal Liner Polka Dot Glove CE CAT 1
Ideal for use in cold, dry environments. Soft, thermal lining provides warmth and comfort. Coral gaps in the fiber structure retains heat andmakes it lighter. PVC dots ensure maximum grip. Ideal as an under glove.
Polyester, PVC Navy XL/10
360 12
13
The Greatest Dexterity in Cold Conditions
439
CUT
A641
1
Red Cut 1 -PU EN 420, EN 388, EN 388: 2016 ANSI/ISEA 105 - 2011 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3 A standard liner for minimal risk tasks, this glove achieves a cut level 1 under EN 388. The PU coating provides increased abrasion resistance.
The Portwest Sharp color code system uses 3 colors to clearly identify the cut level of protection these three gloves can provide. The advantage of this system means that health and safety officers can determine if a worker is using the correct level of cut PPE for a particular job. They can conveniently do this from a distance just by identifying the colour of the gloves worn. This colour code system is a great system that more and more work environments are now implementing and specifying when purchasing cut protection gloves.
HDPE, Glass fibre, PU Red/Black M/8-XL/10
EN388 2003
EN388 2016
144 12
13
Cut Level 1
2.0.2.1.X.X
4.1.2.1.
A643
3
Amber Cut 3 -Nitrile Foam EN 420, EN 388, EN 388: 2016 ANSI/ISEA 105 - 2011 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3 CE FOOD SAFE A level 3 cut resistant liner for moderate cut protection and nitrile foam dipping for enhanced grip.
HDPE, Glass fibre, Nitrile Foam Amber M/8-XL/10
EN388 2003
EN388 2016
144 12
Red - Cut Level 1
13
Cut Level A2
4.3.4.2.
4.2.4.2.B.X
A645
Green Cut 5 -Nitrile Foam EN 420, EN 388, EN 388: 2016 ANSI/ISEA 105 - 2011 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3 CE FOOD SAFE An extremely comfortable glove which offers the maximum cut level achievable under EN388, which falls under the Green section of the new cut colour system.
Amber - Cut Level 3
Green - Cut level 5
IMPROVED
HDPE, Glass fibre, Nitrile Foam Green S/7-XL/10
EN388 2003
EN388 2016
144 12
440
13
Cut Level A4
4.5.4.4.
4.4.4.4.D.X
CUT
Outstanding Abrasion, Cut and Tear Performance Gloves
288 24
VA620
Vending Cut 3 PU PalmGlove
Grey XS/6 XXL/11
A620
3
Cut 3 PU PalmGlove EN 420, EN 388, EN 388: 2016, EN 407 ANSI/ISEA 105 - 2011 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3, AS/NZS 2161 .4 Combining cut resistance, comfort, dexterity and grip in a seamless PU palm dipped liner.
HPPE, Glass fibre, PU Grey XS/6-XXL/11, White/ White XS/6-XL/10
EN388 2003
EN388 2016
144 12
EN407
13
Cut Level A1
X.1.X.X.X
4.2.4.1.B.X
4.3.4.1.
288 24
VA622
Vending Cut 5 PU PalmGlove Grey M/8-XXL/11
A622
5
Cut 5 PU PalmGlove EN 420, EN 388, EN 388: 2016, EN 407 ANSI/ISEA 105 - 2011 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3, AS/ NZS 2161 .4 Level 5 cut resistant glove for maximum protection against cuts and sharp objects. Seamless liner for added comfort and dexterity.
HPPE, Glass fibre, PU Grey S/7-XXL/11
EN388 2003
EN388 2016
144 12
EN407
441
13
Cut Level A3
X.1.X.X.X.X
4.4.4.3.D.X
4.5.4.3.
CUT
For Safe Handling of Sharp Objects
AP32
3
Dexti Cut Pro Glove EN 420, EN 388, EN 388; 2016 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3
A highly dexterous glove with a cut 3 seamless liner, ideal for prolonged use and preventing hand fatique. The sandy palm nitrile coating gives excellent grip. This glove also features a reinforced thumb crotch for added durability in that high-wear area.
HPPE, Nitrile, Nitrile Sandy Black/Grey S/7-XXL/11
Reinforced protection for thumb crotch area
EN388 2003
EN388 2016
360 12
13
4.3.3.2
4.2.3.2.B.X.
AP50
Aqua Cut Pro Glove EN 420, EN 388, EN 388: 2016 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3
The fully coated Aqua Cut Pro glove offers maximum cut resistance. The first coat is a smooth nitrile and the second coat is foam nitrile, providing a secure grip and a barrier against contaminants. Elastic wrist cuff provides a secure snug fit.
HPPE, Nitrile, Nitrile Foam Blue/Black S/7-XXL/11
EN388 2003
EN388 2016
144 12
13
4.5.4.4
4.4.4.4.C.X
AP52
Dexti Cut Ultra Glove EN 420, EN 388, EN 388: 2016 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3
This seamless constructed cut 5 glove is engineered using HPPE yarn with a sandy palm nitrile coating. This glove also features a reinforced thumb crotch for added durability in that high-wear area.
HPPE, Nitrile, Nitrile Sandy Blue/Black S/7-XXL/11
Reinforced protection for thumb crotch area
EN388 2003
EN388 2016
360 12
13
442
4.5.4.2
4.4.4.2.C.X.
CUT
All Day Comfort for Second Skin Feel
AP31
3
Senti Cut Lite Glove EN 420,EN 388,EN 388: 2016 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3
The lightweight 18 gauge cut 3 liner boast superior dexterity offering a “second skin” feel. The PU palm coating offers secure grip in dry and light oily handling environments. This glove is extremely hardwearing with a soft breathable liner. Elastic knitted cuff provides a secure and comfortable fit.
HDPE, PU Grey S/7-XXL/11
EN388 2003
EN388 2016
480 12
18
3.3.4.2.
3.2.4.2.B.X.
A665
5
Advanced Cut 5 Glove EN 420, EN 388, EN 388: 2016 ANSI/ISEA 105 - 2011 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3
MaximumEN cut protection level glove with nitrile foam coating for excellent grip in wet and dry conditions. Palm dipped to increase dexterity and ventilation. Seamless 13 gauge liner. ANSI cut level A6.
HDPE, Glass fibre, Nitrile Foam Grey/Black M-XXL
IMPROVED
EN388 2003
EN388 2016
144 12
13
Cut Level A6
4.4.4.4.E.X
4.5.4.4.
A688
5
Pro Cut Liner Glove EN 420, EN 388, EN 388: 2016, EN 407 AS/NZS 2161 .2, AS/NZS 2161 .3, AS/NZS 2161 .4 High performance liner with excellent cut resistance. This glove offers maximum abrasion performance and can withstand heat up to 100°C
HPPE Hi-Vis Yellow M/8-XXL/11
EN388 2003
EN388 2016
EN407
144 12
13
443
4.5.4.X.
4.4.4.X.D.X.
X.1.X.X.X
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