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Cut Level B Gloves

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Cut rated gloves at Level B protect hands from minor cutting hazards—paper cuts, plastic strapping, light metal edges—without sacrificing the dexterity you need for productive warehouse and assembly work. Certified to EN 388:2016 at 5 Newtons of cutting force, these entry-level cut resistant gloves strike the balance most packaging operations actually require.

Level B is precisely calibrated for low-risk environments. You're protecting against nuisance cuts and superficial lacerations that disrupt productivity and create incident paperwork—not deep lacerations from industrial blades or metal waste. That distinction matters because overspecifying protection (jumping to Cut Level D gloves or higher) forces workers to remove gloves for detailed picking and assembly tasks, which defeats the entire point of hand protection.

What You Get: Protection with Practical Dexterity

This collection includes HPPE-blended options (lightweight high-performance polyethylene mixed with nylon for breathable, flexible protection), polyester-HPPE gloves (economical for general handling across high-volume operations), nylon cut-resistant models in 13–15 gauge (thin enough to maintain tactile sensitivity), and lightweight knit styles for detailed work requiring maximum feel.

Coating choices matter as much as the glove itself. PU dipped palms provide breathable grip suitable for cardboard and packaging. Nitrile-dotted coatings enhance grip without full coverage, maintaining airflow. Latex-coated options offer economy for dry warehouse environments.

Why Cut Level B for Warehouse and Assembly Work
  • Order picking, pallet handling, cardboard unpacking: Sharp edges cause paper-cut-style injuries but not serious lacerations
  • E-commerce fulfilment: Product picking and parcel sorting involve occasional, minor cutting hazards
  • Light manufacturing: Component assembly and inspection with mildly sharp sheet metal or plastic fixtures
  • Retail stockrooms: Unpacking deliveries and shelf stocking
  • Food service packaging areas: Non-food-contact material handling where protection against packaging cuts matters
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