When we tell people our gloves are cut resistant, they typically want to do their own informal “testing” on the safety glove. This is a natural instinct, but it is very important to understand informal cut tests are not accurate: they are not standardized or scientific, nor do they reflect real work site hazards. Cut testing standards and test methods exist for a reason: to provide a standardized, industry recognized way to determine a work gloves’ capability to defend again cut hazard. HexArmor® uses these tests to provide you with the data you need to select high-quality, cut resistant PPE.
Learn more about how cut resistant safety gloves are tested and the different methods used to test cut resistance in our latest whitepaper.
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