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Ansi cut level 3 glove.
This infographic also outlines what applications jobs types or work environments or hazards each cut level is most suitable for.
The graph below shows the differences between the old scale and the new scale.
Choose the right cut level for your needs some confusion is possible as the industry moves to the new standard.
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New ansi cut scores will feature an a in front of the score.
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Hand protection policies are best determined at the company level but any opportunity to switch to a lower level of cut resistance is a chance to save money on safety cutting gloves.
A higher number indicates that the glove material resisted a higher level of cutting force during testing.
If you have any questions a magid safety specialist can help you select the most suitable level of cut resistance for your safety needs.
The european standard en388 used in europe apac south america mexico and parts of canada and the us.
Ansi ranks the level of cut resistance from a1 to a9.
Standard metal blades made a partial cut through level 4 cut resistant gloves and did not penetrate level 5 cut resistant gloves or any gloves rated a5 or higher.
The new ansi standard now features nine cut levels significantly reducing the gaps between each level and better defining protection levels for the cut resistant gloves and sleeves with the highest gram scores.
For example an a 1 cut level means 200 grams of force was applied and resisted while an a 9 cut level means 6000 grams were resisted.
This fun video and infographic provides a run down of the new ansi a1 through a9 cut levels and breaks down the new en388 a through f cut levels and what they signify.
Globally there are two different performance standards for cut resistance.