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MRO — HAND PROTECTION

Work Gloves & Hand Protection

We help contractors and facility teams source work gloves and hand protection for HVAC, refrigeration, industrial, and facility maintenance applications. Availability may vary by supplier, stock status, and manufacturer policy.

What This Category Includes

ⓘ Glove selection must match the specific hazards of your application. Standard work gloves do not protect against liquid refrigerant contact. Verify chemical resistance ratings for refrigerant and chemical handling applications.

General Work Gloves

Leather, synthetic, and coated work gloves for general HVAC installation and maintenance tasks.

Cut-Resistant Gloves

ANSI/ISEA 105 cut-rated gloves for sheet metal handling, ductwork installation, and sharp-edge applications.

Chemical-Resistant Gloves

Nitrile, neoprene, and butyl rubber gloves for refrigerant handling, chemical cleaning, and solvent applications.

Cryogenic Gloves

Insulated cryogenic gloves for protection against liquid refrigerant contact and extreme cold temperatures.

Sourcing Work Gloves & Hand Protection for HVAC & Industrial Work

Hand protection is one of the most critical PPE categories for HVAC technicians and industrial maintenance workers. The correct glove depends on the specific hazard: cut-resistant gloves (ANSI/ISEA 105 Level A4 or higher) are appropriate for sheet metal handling and ductwork installation; chemical-resistant gloves (nitrile or neoprene) are required for refrigerant handling and chemical cleaning applications; cryogenic gloves provide protection against liquid refrigerant contact and extreme cold. Standard leather or synthetic work gloves do not provide adequate protection for refrigerant or chemical hazards. HVACProSales helps contractors and facility teams source the correct hand protection for each application, with the ability to consolidate multi-SKU glove orders into a single B2B procurement workflow.

Who We Serve

HVAC Service Technicians

Source cut-resistant gloves for sheet metal work and chemical-resistant or cryogenic gloves for refrigerant handling. Standardize glove specifications across field crews.

Facility & Safety Managers

Maintain glove inventory for maintenance teams across multiple hazard categories. Source replacement gloves in bulk for ongoing safety program maintenance.

ⓘ Brand availability may vary by supplier, stock status, and manufacturer policy. Glove selection must match the specific hazards of your application. Standard work gloves do not protect against liquid refrigerant contact. Verify chemical resistance ratings for refrigerant and chemical handling applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What cut resistance level is appropriate for HVAC sheet metal work?

ANSI/ISEA 105 cut resistance Level A4 or higher is generally appropriate for sheet metal handling in HVAC installation and service work. Level A6-A9 gloves provide higher cut protection for heavy gauge ductwork. Verify that the selected glove maintains adequate dexterity for the specific task — high cut resistance ratings sometimes reduce tactile sensitivity.

What type of glove is required for refrigerant handling?

Refrigerant handling requires gloves rated for cryogenic temperatures and chemical resistance to the specific refrigerant being handled. Cryogenic gloves (rated to -200°F or lower) protect against liquid refrigerant contact. For vapor-phase refrigerant handling, nitrile or neoprene chemical-resistant gloves are appropriate. Standard leather or synthetic work gloves do not provide adequate protection against liquid refrigerant contact.

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