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Dexterity PVC - Winter Palm Coated | Cut Resistance ANSI A5 | 12 Pack | Superior Glove
- SKU:
- SNAGPVC
Description
Our Dexterity® SNAGPVC cold-rated gloves protect in environments with high cut hazards and keep hands warm in cold temperatures. They provide 360° cut protection with ANSI A5 cut resistance plus a fleece lining to keep hands warm in temperatures down to -5°C / 23°F. The PVC palm coating provides a strong grip and prevents stiffness in cold weather, improving range of motion in frigid conditions. The dark grey shell helps hide dirt better.
Product Features
- Cold-rated for warmth down to -5°C / 23°F
- Provides 360° cut protection with ANSI A5 cut resistance
- PVC palm coating provides steady grip and protects against stiffness in cold conditions
- Dark grey shell helps hide dirt better
- Cleaning instructions: Wash and tumble dry
Applications
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Construction, Warehousing
Recommended for
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Cold Storage, General Maintenance, General Purpose
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Cold-Rated Cut Resistance ANSI A5 Gloves for Material Handling
The Dexterity SNAGPVC is a cold-rated gloves category designed for cut-resistant material handling and manual tasks in winter conditions. Construction workers, warehouse associates, and maintenance technicians typically use this equipment to improve grip and hand comfort in frigid work. This is ANSI A5 certified equipment and features a PVC palm coating with 360 cut protection.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction workers commonly wear these cut-resistant gloves when handling lumber, sheet goods, rebar, and cold tools in winter weather. The cold-rated gloves help crews maintain dexterity during outdoor shifts, while the PVC palm coating supports grip on rough materials. All Safety customers often choose this style when job sites demand both warmth and cut resistance.
Warehousing Operations
Warehouse associates use these work gloves for sorting, picking, and moving product in cool storage areas and dock environments. The fleece lining adds warmth for regular material handling, and the dark grey shell helps hide dirt through daily use. This combination suits repetitive manual tasks where workers need steady grip and flexible hand movement.
Manufacturing Facilities
Production teams often rely on these protective gloves for parts handling, staging, and transfer work in temperature-controlled areas. The ANSI A5 cut protection helps support industrial hand protection during contact with sharp edges. Facilities that manage metal components or packaged goods commonly value the balance of warmth and dexterity.
Transportation and Logistics
Drivers, dock workers, and shipping teams typically use cold weather gloves during loading and unloading in winter conditions. The palm coated gloves help workers keep hold of cartons, straps, and equipment when surfaces feel cold or damp. This supports efficient material handling throughout seasonal operations.
Utilities and Field Service
Utility crews and service technicians often wear these gloves for outdoor maintenance and inspection tasks. The cold-weather gloves help workers manage manual tasks without sacrificing range of motion in low temperatures. The 360 cut protection adds value when crews handle cable, hardware, or site materials.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Cold-rated cut-resistant gloves need more than basic warmth, because workers still need control, grip enhancement, and durability. ANSI cut level performance helps users compare protection levels for sharp material contact, while fleece lined gloves support colder shifts. These features work together to support hand safety in demanding workwear applications.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| ANSI A5 | High cut resistance classification | Helps support handling tasks with sharper edges |
| Cold-rated down to -5°C / 23°F | Designed for colder work conditions | Helps keep hands warm during winter shifts |
| PVC palm coating | Coated gripping surface on the palm | Improves grip on tools and materials in cold weather |
| 360° cut protection | Cut resistance around the glove shell | Supports protection during all-around handling contact |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Outdoor Winter Work
These cold weather work gloves typically suit workers who spend long periods outside in winter. The fleece lining helps with warmth, while the PVC coating supports grip on cold tools and materials. Workers can manage manual tasks with more comfort in seasonal conditions.
Cold Storage Handling
Teams in cold storage often need gloves that stay flexible without feeling stiff. These industrial hand protection gloves help users handle boxes, packages, and equipment while maintaining movement. The cut-resistant gloves design suits environments where repeated handling and lower temperatures overlap.
Repetitive Picking and Sorting
Warehousing tasks often involve repeated grasping, lifting, and placement. The palm coated gloves support consistent grip during fast-paced work, and the dark grey shell helps reduce visible wear appearance. This makes the gloves practical for daily-use operations.
General Maintenance Tasks
Maintenance staff commonly need gloves that support dexterity and warmth at the same time. These work gloves help when technicians inspect equipment, move parts, or complete frigid-condition repairs. They fit routine manual work where cut resistance matters.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Product Category Excels
- Cold storage facilities: Warm hand coverage and cut resistance support handling tasks in chilled spaces.
- Construction sites: The ANSI A5 rating and PVC palm coating suit winter material handling.
- Warehousing operations: Flexible grip and fleece lining help during repetitive picking and sorting.
- General maintenance work: Dexterity and cold-rated performance suit regular repair and inspection work.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Construction workers: Wear them for winter material handling and edge-contact tasks.
- Warehouse associates: Use them for picking, sorting, and moving goods in cool areas.
- General maintenance technicians: Rely on them for repair work and equipment checks.
- Equipment operators: Choose them when manual contact and cold conditions overlap.
- Safety coordinators: Often specify them for sites needing winter hand protection options.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
These cut resistance gloves work alongside other PPE for more complete industrial hand protection. Layering gear helps workers match the right equipment to the hazard, weather, and task. In cold storage, construction, and warehousing, teams often build a full system around the glove selection.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Cold storage handling: cold-rated gloves + safety glasses + cut-resistant sleeves + work boots
- Construction material handling: cold-rated gloves + hi-viz vests + safety glasses + work boots
- Warehouse picking: cold-rated gloves + hi-viz vests + work boots
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose these gloves when workers need cut protection and warmth during winter shifts. They perform well in construction, warehousing, and cold storage tasks that involve repetitive handling. They also suit teams that need grip enhancement without adding heavy bulk.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Check the required ANSI cut level for the job.
- Match the glove to the expected temperature range.
- Review grip needs for wet, dry, or cold surfaces.
- Confirm fit for repeated manual tasks and dexterity.
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
These gloves are not suitable for tasks that require chemical resistance or electrical hazard protection. For those applications, workers should choose a specialized glove category instead. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
How Do I Clean and Dry These Gloves?
Workers typically use these gloves during cold-weather shifts and winter tasks, especially when handling materials per manufacturer instructions. Use them in construction, warehousing, and cold storage where dexterity matters. Store them in a dry, clean area after the shift.
When Should I Replace These Gloves?
Inspect the shell, coating wear, and lining condition regularly per manufacturer guidelines. Replace the gloves when cut resistance, fit, or coating condition declines per manufacturer specifications. Manufacturers typically recommend washing and tumble drying per manufacturer specifications.