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The MCR Safety 8808S is a dotted cotton canvas work glove built for general-purpose hand protection in light industrial, maintenance, and trade environments. Constructed from a 7 oz. economy-weight cotton canvas shell, the glove features black PVC dots on the palm and thumb to improve grip and add abrasion resistance. The knit wrist cuff keeps debris out and holds the glove in place during use. A clute-cut pattern and straight thumb design allow natural hand movement, making these gloves practical for extended wear in warehouse, assembly, or facility maintenance tasks. Licensed tradespeople, laborers, and general contractors reach for this style when a lightweight, breathable glove is appropriate for the job at hand.
The 8808S fits into general-purpose applications where workers need a basic layer of protection against dirt, light abrasion, and minor surface contact. The natural cotton canvas construction breathes well in warm conditions, reducing hand fatigue during repetitive tasks. PVC dots on the palm and thumb surface add traction when handling smooth or slightly oily materials. The knit wrist provides a snug fit that minimizes glove slippage. These gloves are sold in pairs and carry a minimum order quantity of 12 pairs, making them well-suited for stocking a shop, service van, or job trailer.
Designed as a general-purpose work glove suitable for light industrial, maintenance, warehouse, and facility service applications where a lightweight cotton canvas glove is appropriate.
Inspect gloves before each use and discard any pair showing tears, thinning canvas, or compromised PVC dots. Cotton canvas gloves are not rated for electrical hazard protection, chemical resistance, or cut resistance — verify that the glove is appropriate for the specific task and hazard level before use. Replace gloves when grip dots show significant wear or when the canvas shell is no longer intact.
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