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Posted 17 May 2018 - 11:56 AM

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I am looking for a cut resistance gloves to be used while cutting the vegetables and meat which can protect the fingers from injuries, the one we have its made from cotton which is unsuitable due to its not water proof, if you have another type with good material please share it .
It's for catering purposes means to be used by the food catering staff (salad and butchery section ) .

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Posted 17 May 2018 - 12:48 PM

You can now get cut resistant gloves in all sort of materials. Your employees might prefer a cotton type glove covered by a nitrile for hygienic purposes

 

www.superiorglove.com/en/work-gloves/cut-resistant-gloves


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Posted 18 May 2018 - 07:14 AM

Thanks for this link , most oh these gloves used in catering are made from cotton which are uncomfortable due to staff can't wear them with direct contact with food , they have to wear under a normal plastic gloves add to this it has to be changed daily and meantime expensive, I need something better with better material .



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Posted 18 May 2018 - 01:05 PM

www.halfordsmailorder.com/ninja-x4-cut-resistant-gloves-small-bsglcrs  approved for direct food contact

 

ca.pipglobal.com/archive/spec-sheets/22-751-Kut-Gard-Seamless-Dyneema-Blended-Glove-with-Silagrip.pdf

 

just google your needs, both above are approved for direct food contact---the choices really are limitless


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