Heavy-Duty Gloves

Heavy-Duty Gloves Because they protect our hands from infection and contamination, costume gloves are essential when working with hazardous chemicals and other materials. It is important to choose protective gloves based on the potential dangers. When compared to gloves that are thicker and more robust, high-dexterity cut-resistant gloves typically offer cut level 1, 2, or 3 protection, but they also contribute to a reduction in the likelihood of injury by incorporating more sensitivity and dexterity.


• The majority of chemicals and infectious agents can be avoided with nitrile gloves.
• Material that is mildly corrosive is protected by rubber gloves.
• The majority of solvents, oils, and mildly corrosive materials are shielded from by neoprene gloves.
• Gloves made of latex should be avoided because many people are allergic to it or become allergic to it.

Shock and burns caused by electrical contact can be effectively reduced with gloves made of leather and a blend of natural and synthetic rubbers. In particular, the cuffs and protectors made of leather on these rubber gloves may be lined with thermal and insulating wool.