According to statistics available in the public domain, the average compensation for OSHA recordable hand & finger injuries is more than $3800. The average medical payment is more than $2500. In the US alone there are over 420,000 lost time-work injuries involving the hand and fingers per year. The cost to industry is huge.
Cut Resistance capability of gloves has become a primary concern when evaluating how to provide cut protection. Consideration of just cut resistance alone when selecting hand protection leads to a false sense of security. No cut resistant gloves work unless workers comply with safety requirements and continuously wear them. So comfort and dexterity are essential!
Besides mechanical guarding and associated interlocked safety systems, cut protection is derived from a combination of influences that tend to prevent a worker from being cut.
Made from Fibres that are 20% lighter than Nylon and 15 times stronger thean steel, 40% stronger than Kevlar. MaxfitTM CR delivers sustained cut resistance
Durability backed by abrasion resistance material that is up to 8 times better than other fibres, Maxfittm CR maintains performance longer.
Comfort, the benefit of the MAXFIT™ brand, plays an important part in compliance and hence in cut protection. The comfort of MAXFIT™ -CR ensures continuous use of the glove leading to improved Compliance and Safety.
MAXFIT™ - CR provides grip in all conditions, even wet, oily or covered by a layer of dust. Maxfittm - CR delivers a sure grip.
MAXFIT™ - CR allows you to feel through the glove - so small, difficult or even delicate objects can be touched, sensed and handled more easily.