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Woman Wearing Hard Hat And High Vis VestArm Protection

We are proud to offer a wide range of protective sleeves that are designed to keep your arms safe and protected from cuts, chemical splash, dirt, and light abrasion. Protective sleeves start at the wrist and move up the arm, providing extended coverage for your gloves.

Whether you need general-purpose sleeves to protect against dirt, grime, minor abrasion, and dry, non-hazardous materials or more specialized sleeves for hazardous materials, we have you covered. Our sleeves are made from high-quality materials and are designed to provide maximum comfort and durability. Stay safe and protected on the job with our range of protective sleeves.

 

HAND AND ARM PROTECTION - PAIRING GUIDE >>>

 

PIP Glove Sizing Chart for Download

Print the above chart at 100% and place your hand over the graphic to choose the right size glove.  Contact us if you would like a sample glove for your employees.

Chemical Resistant Guide for Hand Protection

 

 

In the realm of construction, hazards lurk around every corner – from the menace of sharp objects to the unforgiving touch of abrasive surfaces and the mighty presence of heavy machinery. The hands and arms, our diligent workers' frontlines, stand exposed to potential injuries. Picture this: a construction project in full swing, a symphony of productivity. Now, envision the disruptive discord caused by hand and arm injuries, putting both individual workers and the entire project's efficiency at stake. But no worry! The key to an injury-free, seamlessly flowing construction haven lies in the embrace of proper protection. Equip your workforce with the armor of cut-resistant safety gloves and arm protection, forging an impervious shield against the perils of lacerations, abrasions, and other potential injuries. Choose the path of prevention and witness your construction site transform into a bastion of safety and productivity.

 

Why do hand injuries continue to be the second most frequent injury? [Learn]

 

Need help?  Call 615-283-8794 or contact us.

 

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