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The MCR SAFETY 9178LOM is a 13-gauge cut resistant work glove built for trade and industrial environments where hand protection against sharp edges and cut hazards is required. The glove features a seamless knit shell constructed from high-visibility orange Kevlar engineered yarn, which combines lightweight construction with meaningful cut resistance. A foam latex coating on the palm provides tacky grip and tactile sensitivity, making it suitable for tasks that demand both protection and dexterity. The high-visibility orange color improves safety awareness on busy job sites. Weighing approximately 0.18 pounds per pair, the glove is designed for extended wear without fatigue. Sized for medium hands.
This glove is suited for a range of professional applications including advanced manufacturing, automotive assembly, glass handling, metal stamping, sheet metal work, and light heat exposure. It is also noted as touch screen compatible, allowing workers to operate devices without removing the glove. Industries such as law enforcement and light industrial operations also use this glove where cut hazard exposure is moderate to high. The foam latex palm coating is particularly useful in wet or oily conditions where grip retention is critical.
Designed as an OEM-style cut resistant glove replacement for medium-sized hand protection applications in industrial and trade environments requiring ANSI cut-level compliance gloves with latex foam palm coating.
Inspect gloves before each use for tears, coating separation, or compromised yarn that could reduce cut resistance. Follow your facility or employer PPE program and applicable OSHA hand protection standards when selecting and deploying cut resistant gloves. Latex foam coated gloves should not be used in environments with latex sensitivity concerns among workers. Replace gloves when the palm coating shows significant wear or the shell develops holes.
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