Description
Our Cool Grip® TBMOB baker’s mitts are food safe and help protect hands against heat hazards. Made from heavyweight cotton, they’ve been internally tested for protection beyond maximum ANSI 5 standards for extreme heat resistance up to 752°F / 400°C and are fully lined for extra comfort and insulation. Treated to resist water and liquids, these gloves feature reinforced thumb crotch for protection against wear and tear. They’re CFIA-compliant for safe hood handling.
Product Features
- Internally tested to provide protection beyond ANSI 5 heat resistance, up to 752°F / 400°C
- CFIA-compliant for safe hood handling
- Lined with cotton for extra comfort and insulation
- Reinforced thumb crotch for protection against wear and tear
- Treated to resist water and liquids
- Cleaning instructions: wash and tumble dry
Applications
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Automotive, Food Processing, Metal Fabrication
Recommended for
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Hot Materials Handling, Industrial Baking
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Baker’s Mitts for Hot Material Handling
The Cool Grip TBMOB baker’s mitts are a glove category designed for industrial baking and hot material handling work. Bakers, food processing workers, and metal fabricators typically use this equipment to handle hot trays, pans, and heated materials with added thermal protection. This CFIA-compliant mitt features heavyweight cotton and heat resistance up to 752°F / 400°C.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Food Processing Work Environments
Food processing workers typically use baker’s mitts when they move hot pans, racks, and containers in regulated production areas. The CFIA-compliant design supports food-safe handwear needs in commercial kitchens and processing lines. Workers often rely on cotton lining and liquid resistant treatment for comfort during repeated tasks.
Industrial Baking Operations
Bakers commonly wear these heat-resistant mitts when handling trays, sheets, and baking equipment in high-temperature zones. The heavyweight cotton build supports daily-use performance during repeated short-duration handling tasks. These mitts help teams manage thermal protection demands around ovens and baking equipment.
Metal Fabrication Shops
Metal fabricators use this occupational hand protection when they handle warm parts and heated surfaces. The reinforced thumb crotch adds wear resistance in busy fabrication settings. Workers often choose this style for high-temperature handling where durable mitt construction matters.
Automotive Maintenance Areas
Maintenance technicians and production operators commonly use baker’s mitts during hot material handling in automotive environments. The lined cotton interior supports comfort during frequent use, especially when workers move parts soon after heating. All Safety customers often select this option for practical thermal protection in shop work.
Warehousing and Plant Support Tasks
Warehousing teams may use these heat-resistant mitts when they transfer warm items from production or shipping areas. The 12 pack format suits large-scale operations that need consistent hand protection across shifts. These mitts support fast handovers in busy facilities.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Technical details matter because they help buyers match mitt performance to heat exposure, comfort needs, and food handling requirements. This product is internally tested beyond ANSI 5 heat resistance and is CFIA-compliant for safe food contact-related handling. Heavyweight cotton and full lining add insulation for occupational hand protection.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| CFIA-compliant | Supports food-safe handwear expectations | Fits food processing and commercial kitchen use |
| Beyond ANSI 5 heat resistance | Internally tested for extreme heat performance | Helps with hot trays and high-temperature handling |
| Heavyweight cotton, fully lined | Durable outer shell with cotton lining | Adds comfort, insulation, and daily-use value |
| Reinforced thumb crotch | Extra wear point support | Improves durability during repeated grip and lift tasks |
| Water and liquid resistant | Treated to resist moisture exposure | Helps in kitchens and mixed-use work areas |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Industrial Baking
These baker’s mitts work well when staff remove hot trays, rotate pans, or move baking equipment. Workers commonly need heat resistance and a secure grip during repetitive oven access. The cotton lining supports comfort during short-duration handling tasks throughout a shift.
Food Processing Safety Tasks
In food processing, teams often use this mitt for hood handling, warm container movement, and transfer work near heated surfaces. CFIA-compliant construction supports food processing safety requirements. The liquid resistant finish adds practical value in busy washdown or spill-prone areas.
Hot Materials in Fabrication
Metal fabrication crews may use these mitts for moving parts that remain hot after cutting or forming. The reinforced thumb crotch helps with wear where workers grip and release materials often. This design supports repeated high-temperature handling with occupational hand protection needs in mind.
Automotive Shop Use
Automotive maintenance teams can use these mitts when they handle warm parts, tools, or components after service operations. The heavyweight cotton build adds a familiar glove feel for everyday shop work. Workers usually appreciate the lined interior during repeated handling tasks.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Baker’s Mitt Category Excels
- Industrial baking: Handles hot trays, pans, and baking equipment with strong heat resistance.
- Food processing: Supports CFIA-compliant handwear needs in food-safe work areas.
- Metal fabrication: Offers reinforced thumb crotch durability for repeated grip and lift tasks.
- Automotive maintenance: Works for hot material handling in repair and service bays.
- Warehousing: Fits large-scale movement of warm items and shift-based use.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Bakers: Use the mitts for industrial baking and oven-side handling.
- Food processing workers: Rely on CFIA-compliant handwear for safe hood handling and hot transfers.
- Metal fabricators: Use them for hot material handling and wear-prone shop tasks.
- Maintenance technicians: Wear them when moving heated parts and equipment.
- Production operators: Use them for repeated handling in daily-use production settings.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
Baker’s mitts work alongside other equipment for more complete occupational hand protection in heat-exposure settings. Layering with the right PPE can support comfort, hygiene, and task-focused coverage in commercial kitchen and shop environments. Teams often build a complete system with hand, body, and arm protection for specific work demands.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Industrial baking: Baker’s mitts + aprons + heat-resistant gloves + arm guards
- Food processing line work: Baker’s mitts + food safety gear + aprons
- Fabrication and shop handling: Baker’s mitts + heat-resistant gloves + arm guards
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose these mitts when you handle hot trays and pans in industrial baking. They also perform well in food processing areas that need CFIA-compliant handwear. Their heavyweight cotton build offers a strong option for repeated hot material handling.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Heat exposure level and task duration
- Need for CFIA-compliant food-safe handwear
- Comfort preferences such as cotton lining
- Durability needs like reinforced thumb crotch support
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
These mitts are not suitable for tasks that require fine dexterity or precision finger movement. For those jobs, consider heat-resistant gloves or lighter occupational hand protection instead. They may also not fit applications that need specialized chemical resistance. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Workers typically use these mitts when handling hot items during baking, processing, or fabrication tasks. Wear them per manufacturer instructions and keep them within reach near ovens or production stations. Many teams store them in clean, dry areas between uses.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the lining, thumb crotch, and heat-exposed areas regularly for wear. Manufacturers typically recommend wash and tumble dry care, and workers should replace mitts when thinning or damage appears. Follow manufacturer instructions for storage and replacement timing.