Bennett takes you into the inner workings of ANSI to explain why it is that glove ratings for the major mechanical risks we've been describing are not automatically available for every glove. Along the way, he explains why differences in the laws result in European ratings sometimes showing up on gloves sold in the U.S.
General Videos
Tim and Caleb talk about the Summer Savings Guide, with a spotlight on ANSI rated Bisley shirts.
Justin breaks down the test method for determining how well a glove can handle impacts to the back of the hand. We have also published a bonus video on Needle Stick gloves as well as compiled a playlist of all the videos in the series.
Emily takes us back into the HUB break room where some unlikely items are found in the freezer. It's all to demonstrate the difference in the way Flexzilla air hose behaves when the temperature drops. Does your team struggle with airline that won't go where they need it to go? And what happens when the…
Emily describes what puncture risks are as opposed to other specific risks and how gloves are tested for their ability to resist them.
Bennett describes the ANSI cut test, how to tell if the rating is a true ANSI cut rating, and how improvements in glove technology led to a revision in the test scale. You can read our blog on cut risks HERE.