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Hand Protection for Fisheries - Sure Knit™ S13SXBHZ Work Gloves
by mdsassociatesHand Protection for Fisheries
Waterproof, Food-safe Gloves with
Level A6 Cut Protection
Whether you are commercial fishing, recreational sport fishing, processing fish or conducting research wet and slimy hands are often part of the experience. So are sharp surfaces. While you may not think that fishing gloves are a necessary piece of equipment for your fishing excursion, gloves are becoming increasingly popular for commercial fishing and aquaculture.
Everything Fishing
Quality fishing gloves not only allow you to handle slippery fish that escape netting or cages, they also protect your hands from the water and other fishing apparatus on the boat. For instance, if you’re responsible for pulling in nets or fishing lines, you’ll need to protect yourself from the wet ropes or nylon that could cause lacerations in your hands if they suddenly slip.
Available exclusively from Superior Glove®, the waterproof Sure Knit™ S13SXBHZ industrial work safety glove was engineered for fisheries and food processing where high cut hazards are present and dry hands are preferred.
Multi ANSI Safety Ratings
The waterproof TenActiv™ 13-gauge seamless knitted shell provides wearers with 360® ANSI A6 cut protection, ANSI Level 4 abrasion resistance along with ANSI Level 4 puncture resistance. FDA approved for food contact, the Sure Knit S13SXBHZ work glove is treated with an active agent to provide protection from bacterial growth as well as Size-Lock™ to prevent shrinkage when laundered.
These Sure Knit gloves protect fisheries that protect the environment, rebuild depleted fish stocks, and advance opportunities for fishing communities worldwide.
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