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Glass Handling Gloves

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Glass handling gloves are built for one purpose: protecting your hands when working with sharp-edged, brittle materials that can slice through standard work gloves in seconds. Whether you're installing windows, dismantling vehicles, or handling broken glass on site, the key decision is cut resistance level – most professionals specify EN 388 Level E or F to match the risks.

Why Cut Resistance Matters

Glass doesn't just cut; it shatters into unpredictable, razor-sharp fragments. Standard work gloves offer minimal protection against these edges. EN 388-certified cut resistant gloves are tested to withstand blade contact under controlled force – higher levels mean more protection, but also trade-offs in dexterity. Level E suits most glazing and automotive work; Level F is for heavy demolition or recycling operations where broken glass is constant.

What to Look For
  • EN 388 Level E or F cut resistance – verified protection against sharp edges and broken fragments
  • Nitrile or PU palm coating – secure grip on smooth, non-porous glass surfaces
  • Close fit without compression – mobility for precise handling without sacrificing coverage
  • Forearm length options – when handling large sheets or clearing broken glass, pair with cut resistant sleeves for full arm protection

Common mistake: choosing gloves by thickness alone. Thicker doesn't always mean safer – modern cut-resistant fibres deliver high protection in surprisingly thin, flexible constructions that preserve the hand control you need for glazing, automotive disassembly, and precision glass work.

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