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Industrial Hand Protection Built for Real-World HazardsHands are exposed to more workplace injuries than almost any other body part. Sharp edges, heavy tools, pinch points, falling objects, and moving materials don’t occur in isolation — they happen at the same time. That’s why cut and impact resistant gloves are no longer a specialty item; they are a core requirement for modern industrial safety programs. This category features ANSI cut level gloves combined with ANSI impact rated protection, engineered to reduce hand injuries, lost-time incidents, and preventable downtime in construction and industrial environments. Why Cut and Impact Protection MattersMany gloves protect against one hazard but not the other. That creates a false sense of security.
Cut and impact resistant gloves close that gap. Proven Risk Reduction with Proper Hand ProtectionAuthoritative safety data consistently shows:
Cut Resistant Glove Technology (ANSI/ISEA 105)Cut resistance is engineered into the glove liner using advanced materials, including:
Impact Resistant Glove Technology (ANSI/ISEA 138)Impact protection focuses on defending the back of the hand, where many serious injuries occur. Key features include:
Cut & Impact Resistant Gloves Available at MDI SafetyEach glove below is designed to address both sharp and impact hazards, with clear ANSI ratings to support compliance and proper selection. Goat Skin Driver Glove — ANSI Cut Level 5 / ANSI Impact Level 2
UT1952 — ANSI Cut Level 4 / ANSI Impact Level 1A balanced glove for general industrial use:
OMNI-X — ANSI Cut Level 5 / ANSI Impact Level 2Designed for higher-risk environments:
UT1956 Insulated — ANSI Cut Level 5 / ANSI Impact Level 1
OMNI-X with Velcro Wrist — ANSI Cut Level 5 / ANSI Impact Level 2
How to Choose the Right Cut & Impact GloveCut Level 4 vs Cut Level 5
Frequently Asked Questions What are cut and impact resistant gloves? Industrial safety gloves designed to protect against both sharp-edge lacerations and blunt-force impacts, combining ANSI cut resistance and ANSI impact ratings. Do impact resistant gloves protect against cuts? Not necessarily. Impact protection focuses on force absorption. Cut resistance depends on liner materials and construction. What cut level is recommended for construction? Many construction tasks benefit from ANSI Cut Level 4 or 5, depending on exposure to sharp materials. Are higher ratings always better? Not always. The correct glove balances protection, dexterity, and task requirements. Protect Hands. Reduce Injuries. Stay Productive. Hand injuries are among the most preventable workplace incidents — when the right PPE is selected. Cut and impact resistant gloves help:
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