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<blockquote data-quote="Okie294life" data-source="post: 7379053" data-attributes="member: 157423"><p>I’m a safety nerd and I’ll tell you the best advice is to call Ansell directly and they will point you in the right direction, that’s pretty much all they make is gloves. We use a cut level 2 where I work for knives but I have used cut 4 around printing press doctor places, they are stiff as hell. The last post is correct kinda. You don’t want a chain glove getting caught in equipment and a cut glove won’t win the battle against a slicer....don’t ask me how I know. The best defense against machine blades is guarding and even restraint devices that keep people’s hands out of the danger zone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie294life, post: 7379053, member: 157423"] I’m a safety nerd and I’ll tell you the best advice is to call Ansell directly and they will point you in the right direction, that’s pretty much all they make is gloves. We use a cut level 2 where I work for knives but I have used cut 4 around printing press doctor places, they are stiff as hell. The last post is correct kinda. You don’t want a chain glove getting caught in equipment and a cut glove won’t win the battle against a slicer....don’t ask me how I know. The best defense against machine blades is guarding and even restraint devices that keep people’s hands out of the danger zone. [/QUOTE]
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