Hand Protection
Safety Work Gloves - Cut Resistant, Leather & Chemical Protection (ANSI/ISEA 105)
OSHA reports that hand injuries account for roughly one in four workplace injuries, and most are preventable with the correct glove for the task. Selecting the right work glove starts with identifying the primary hazard — cuts, abrasion, punctures, chemicals, vibration, or cold — and matching it to a glove rated for that specific risk under ANSI/ISEA 105, the American standard for hand protection classification.
The most commonly referenced rating is the ANSI cut level scale (A1–A9), which measures the grams of force required to cut through a glove material using a standardized blade test (ASTM F2992 / ISO 13997):
- A1–A3 (200–999g) — Light to moderate cut hazards: general material handling, packaging, light assembly, food prep
- A4–A6 (1,000–2,999g) — Moderate to high cut hazards: construction, glass handling, sheet metal work, automotive assembly
- A7–A9 (3,000–6,000g+) — Highest cut hazards: metal stamping, glass fabrication, blade handling, heavy manufacturing
Note that ANSI cut level only measures resistance to cuts — not punctures, abrasion, impact, or chemical exposure, which are rated separately under ANSI/ISEA 105. Always check all relevant ratings for your specific hazard profile, not cut level alone.
Our work glove collection includes leather work gloves (cowhide and goatskin, for general durability and grip); cut-resistant gloves (HPPE, Kevlar®, and steel-fiber blends across the full A1–A9 range, with nitrile, polyurethane, or sandy-finish coatings for grip); chemical-resistant gloves (nitrile, neoprene, and PVC for solvent, oil, and chemical handling); anti-vibration gloves (gel or foam padded palms for workers using impact tools and grinders); extrication gloves (reinforced for emergency response and rescue work); and fingerless and waterproof gloves for specialty applications.
Use the filters on this page to sort by ANSI cut level, material, coating, and brand. For arc-flash-rated hand protection, see our FR accessories collection.
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Majestic Box of 12 Pair Hi Vis Yellow Cold Weather SuperDex Gloves 3228HYT
Majestic Glove
$80.35 - $84.37The 3228HYT by Majestic are high visibility yellow, cold weather, SuperDex nitrile gloves. Made with 15 gauge high visibility yellow nylon, these gloves also feature an insulated brushed 10 gauge acrylic liner. Foam nitrile palm dip coating will provide...$80.35 - $84.37 -
Majestic Pair of Kevlar Reinforced Extrication Gloves 2163 - Box of 12 Pair
Majestic Glove
$348.19 - $365.68The 2163 by Majestic are Kevlar loaded, Armortex reinforced palm extrication gloves. These extremely tough extrication gloves are ideal for emergency rescue work and feature a form fitting design that is contoured, for an excellent fit and fantastic...$348.19 - $365.68 -
Majestic Case of 72 Pair Winter Lined White Eagle Mechanics Gloves 2153T
Majestic Glove
$1,126.04 - $1,182.31The 2153T-CASE by Majestic is a case of winter lined, white eagle mechanics gloves. Featuring A grade, white goatskin palms and a black stretch back, these mechanic style gloves are secured with velcro closure at the wrist. Lined with Thinsulate,...$1,126.04 - $1,182.31 -
Majestic Case of 72 Pair Blue Winter Lined Bald Eagle Mechanics Gloves 2152TW
Majestic Glove
$1,266.66 - $1,329.99The 2152TW-CASE by Majestic is a case of 72 pair, winter lined, bald eagle mechanics gloves. Made with a pigskin palm, these waterproof and windproof gloves feature a pre-curved design to minimize hand fatigue. This design also has an A grade beige...$1,266.66 - $1,329.99 -
Majestic Case of 72 Pair Blue Waterproof Winter Lined Bald Eagle Mechanics Gloves 2152T
Majestic Glove
$1,005.52 - $1,055.83The 2152T-CASE by Majestic is a case of 72 pair, winter lined, bald eagle mechanics gloves made with pigskin palm. These mechanics gloves feature a pre-curved design to minimize hand fatigue. The design has an A grade beige pigskin palm and blue...$1,005.52 - $1,055.83 -
Majestic Case of 72 Pair Blue Bald Eagle Mechanics Gloves 2152
Majestic Glove
$944.88 - $992.12The 2152-CASE by Majestic is a case of 72 pair, winter lined, bald eagle mechanics gloves made with pigskin palm. These mechanics gloves feature a pre-curved design to minimize hand fatigue. The design has an A grade beige pigskin palm and blue...$944.88 - $992.12 -
Majestic Case of 72 Pair Hi Vis Orange Winter Mechanics Gloves 2145HOH-CASE
Majestic Glove
$1,418.44 - $1,489.40The 2145HOH-CASE by Majestic is a case of 72 pair winter lined, Armor Skin™ mechanics gloves with a high visibility orange knit back. Made with patented Armor Skin™, these gloves are secured around the wrist with velcro. The M-patch grip...$1,418.44 - $1,489.40 -
Majestic Case of 72 Pair Black Winter Gloves with Armor Skin 2145BKH
Majestic Glove
$1,418.44 - $1,489.40The 2145BKH-CASE by Majestic is a case of 72 pair winter lined, Armor Skin™ mechanics gloves. Made with patented Armor Skin™, these gloves are secured around the wrist with velcro. The M-patch grip palm and finger tips provide...$1,418.44 - $1,489.40 -
Majestic Case of 72 Pair Armor Skin Touch Screen Mechanics Glove 2127HY
Majestic Glove
$1,344.04 - $1,532.27The 2127HY-CASE by Majestic is a case of 72 pair, Armor Skin™ mechanics gloves that feature touch screen thread. Made with Armor Skin™ synthetic leather which features a neoprene back, these gloves feature velcro closure that wraps...$1,344.04 - $1,532.27 -
Majestic Box of 12 Pair Hi Vis Thinsulate Lined Leather Driving Gloves 1951
Majestic Glove
$175.21 - $183.97The 1951 by Majestic are Thinsulate lined top grain cowhide leather driver gloves. This design features Top Grain Cowhide with a Poly-Woven back and rolled leather hem. A 3M reflective strap runs across the knuckles...$175.21 - $183.97 -
Majestic Box of 12 Pair Hi Vis Uninsulated Leather Palm Drivers Gloves 1950
Majestic Glove
$148.2412 Pair - These top grain leather high visibility driving gloves provide comfort for the long haul. 3M reflective across knuckles and elastic wrist. Poly-Woven back for breath-ability. Features: A Dozen Pair Per Box ANSI 107 3M Reflective Knuckle...$148.24 -
Radians Box of 12 Pair Touchscreen ANSI Cut Level A3 Dyneema Gloves RWGD100
Radians
$155.50The RWDG100 by Radians are touchscreen, Dyneema gloves with an ANSI cut level of A3. These gloves feature a 15 gauge high visibility polyester shell with Dyneema and a black PU palm coating to provide significant protection against abrasion and cuts...$155.50 -
Radians Box of 12 Pair ANSI Cut Level A4 Axis D2 Dyneema Gloves RWGD110
Radians
$259.66The RWDG110 by Radians are Axis D2 series Dyneema gloves with an ANSI cut level of A4. These gloves feature a 13 gauge salt and pepper Dyneema shell, TPR overlays and a black PU palm coating to provide significant protection against abrasion and cuts...$259.66 -
DeWALT Box of 12 Hi-Viz Work Gloves DPG870
DeWALT
$160.70DeWALT Gear Hi-Viz Performance Glove with Silver Reflective Tape for day/night visibility, and RapidFit Slip-On Cuff for easy on and off. High Visibility green spandex back provides added visibility, while synthetic leather palm provides additional...$160.70 -
DeWALT Box of 12 Harsh Condition Insulated Work Gloves DPG755
DeWALT
$222.08Hook & Loop Pull Strap for secure fit Neoprene Wrist for comfort and water resistance. Durable Outer Shell provides abrasion protection. Neoprene Pad for abrasion protection across knuckles Reinforced Dual Layer Thumb Saddle for increased durability...$222.08 -
DeWALT Box of 12 Extreme Condition Insulated Cold Weather Work Gloves DPG750
DeWALT
$361.03Wind & Waterproof, Quad-Layer, 100g Micro Fleece Liner Durable PU Coated Polyester Shell Extended Guantlet Cuff With Hoop & Loop Closure for secure fit over or under jacket sleeve Neoprene Covered Knuckle for extra protection Reinforced, Water...$361.03
Work Gloves & Hand Protection — Frequently Asked Questions
ANSI/ISEA 105 cut levels run from A1 (lowest) to A9 (highest), measured by the grams of cutting force a glove can withstand:
| Cut Level | Force (grams) | Typical Tasks |
|---|---|---|
| A1–A2 | 200–499g | Light material handling, packaging, general warehouse work |
| A3 | 500–999g | Light construction, basic assembly, food prep with knives |
| A4–A5 | 1,000–2,199g | General construction, automotive assembly, HVAC, electrical work |
| A6 | 2,200–2,999g | Glass handling, sheet metal work, heavier construction |
| A7–A9 | 3,000–6,000g+ | Metal stamping, glass fabrication, blade handling, heavy manufacturing |
When in doubt, check your employer's hazard assessment or PPE program documentation — the correct cut level is task-specific. Underrating cut protection (e.g., using A2 gloves for sheet metal work) is a leading cause of preventable hand injuries.
No — a higher cut level only means better resistance to cuts. ANSI/ISEA 105 separately rates gloves for puncture resistance, abrasion resistance, and chemical permeation/degradation. A glove with an A9 cut rating may have poor chemical resistance, and a glove rated for excellent chemical protection may have a low cut rating. Always check all ratings relevant to your hazards, not cut level alone.
Higher cut levels also generally mean reduced flexibility and dexterity. A7–A9 gloves are stiffer due to denser fiber construction (HPPE, Kevlar®, or steel fiber blends). Choose the lowest cut level that adequately protects against your specific hazard to maintain dexterity for the task.
Leather work gloves (cowhide, goatskin, deerskin, or pigskin) provide good general abrasion resistance, durability, and a comfortable break-in fit. They typically carry low to moderate ANSI cut ratings (A1–A3) unless reinforced with synthetic cut-resistant materials at the palm. Leather is preferred for general handling, rigging, and tasks requiring grip feel and durability over specific cut protection.
Cut-resistant synthetic gloves use engineered fibers — HPPE (high-performance polyethylene), Kevlar®, Dyneema®, or steel-fiber blends — knitted into a seamless shell, often with a nitrile, polyurethane, or sandy-finish coating on the palm for grip. These achieve much higher ANSI cut ratings (A4–A9) while maintaining better dexterity than reinforced leather at equivalent protection levels. Many modern work environments combine both: leather palms reinforced with cut-resistant liners or synthetic fibers blended with leather for the best of both properties.
Chemical resistance is rated separately from cut resistance under ANSI/ISEA 105, using two metrics: permeation resistance (how long it takes a chemical to pass through the glove material) and degradation (how the material's physical properties change after exposure). Common chemical-resistant glove materials include:
- Nitrile — excellent resistance to oils, fuels, and many solvents; good puncture resistance; widely used for general industrial and automotive work
- Neoprene — good resistance to acids, caustics, and oils; flexible across a range of temperatures
- PVC — economical option for water-based chemicals, acids, and alkalis; less flexible than nitrile or neoprene
No single glove material resists all chemicals — always check the manufacturer's chemical resistance chart for the specific substance you'll be handling, including breakthrough time.
Anti-vibration gloves use gel, foam, or air-cell padding integrated into the palm and fingers to absorb and dampen vibration transmitted from power tools — jackhammers, grinders, impact wrenches, chainsaws, and similar equipment. Prolonged exposure to tool vibration without protection can lead to Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS), a cumulative condition causing numbness, tingling, and reduced grip strength over time.
Anti-vibration gloves are tested under ANSI/ISO 10819, which measures how much vibration is transmitted through the glove compared to a bare hand at different frequency ranges. Workers regularly using high-vibration tools should select gloves specifically rated for vibration dampening rather than relying on general padding alone.
Glove sizing is generally based on hand circumference measured around the palm (excluding the thumb), in inches, and corresponds to standard sizes: Small (7–8"), Medium (8–9"), Large (9–10"), X-Large (10–11"), and XX-Large (11"+). A properly fitted work glove should be snug enough to maintain dexterity and tactile feedback without restricting movement or causing the glove to bunch at the fingertips. Gloves that are too loose reduce grip and can get caught in machinery; gloves that are too tight reduce circulation and cause fatigue over a shift. Check the manufacturer's size chart on the individual product page, as sizing can vary between brands and glove styles.