• Leather Work Glove for Kitchen Latex Flocklined Household Gloves System 1
  • Leather Work Glove for Kitchen Latex Flocklined Household Gloves System 2
  • Leather Work Glove for Kitchen Latex Flocklined Household Gloves System 3
Leather Work Glove for Kitchen Latex Flocklined Household Gloves

Leather Work Glove for Kitchen Latex Flocklined Household Gloves

Ref Price:
get latest price
Loading Port:
Wenzhou
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
90 pc
Supply Capability:
10005655 pc/month

Add to My Favorites

Follow us:


OKorder Service Pledge

Quality Product, Order Online Tracking, Timely Delivery

OKorder Financial Service

Credit Rating, Credit Services, Credit Purchasing

Description of Glove:

Cow split leather double palm work gloves have a double layer of leather over the palm area for reduced wear and added grip. These work gloves feature a wing thumb, knuckle strap, pull patch, lined palm and elastic for comfort and easy use. 


Festures of Glove:

Hand protection is a specialist area and our range offers more than 80 different models to protect hands from cuts and abrasions, chemicals, heat and most work environments. We have work gloves for use in food handling, medical and harmful liquid handling situations.


Specifications of Glove:

Hand protection can require work gloves made from leather, cotton, synthetics, nitrile, latex, PVC and combinations of these. ProChoice can meet any requirement.

Whatever your industry; whatever you have to handle,We have a specialist glove to offer maximum protection and comfort.


Images of Glove:

Leather Work Glove for Kitchen Latex Flocklined Household Gloves


FAQ:

1.What about the delivery.

We can arrange the shipment about 15-25 days after the deposit.

2.What about payment term?

30% T/T deposit, balance against B/L copy.

Full T/T payment if quantity less than MOQ.

3.How much about MOQ?

Normally 100pcs,but small order is acceptable as well.

Q:If you had to stay home in a snowstorm, what would you do all day?
Doing the test in a lab setting? There is a standard operating protocol called Universal Precautions which basically means that any and all patient samples are treated as though they contain a transmissable disease. This standard includes wearing Personal Protective Equipment such as gloves and eye protection. Using this blanket protocol just helps to prevent Workplace Acquired Infections. Search your Occupational Health and Safety info for your workplace protocol and requirements. Sometimes any insurance or compensation can be affected if you do not adhere to safety protocol.
Q:Why cat like to sit on your shoes, clothes, etc. and why do they like to sit up high???
I don't know of too many goggles that chemists use that are chemically resistant. They are there to protect your eyes. If you have a 99.99 cents only store, go there, otherwise a hardware store, take the cheapest that feel OK to wear.
Q:When using your Flinn as a guide describe THREE precautions that should be taken during this laboratory exercise.
Sounds as though there is a blockage in the hose itself. Something may have been sucked up like a paperclip which lodged itself sideways and caused a build up. Find something stiff which will fit in the hose and force it through do dislodge the buildup.Had a buildup in the hose to a Kenmore Canister vac which I pulled out with collapsed clothes hanger since it was near the entry to the vac.
Q:I put in two slices of bread in it and it takes about 60 seconds to cook,but when I only put one slice of bread it takes 30 seconds. (My time might be off.)I don't understand?
it depends on the job. at my job, whenever i work with acid, i wear a negative pressure respirator, thick rubber gloves, rubber apron, face shield, and goggles. when i am working elsewhere, just a bump cap, safety glasses and earplugs. there are also harnesses and lanyards for fall protection, and different types of safety gloves for all kinds of applications
Q:. . . or is any statement in the employee handbook stating that a certain type of footwear is required qualify that footwear expense as a tax-deductible employee business expense?
Very dangerous. What molarity is it? If it is around 0.01 molar it's pretty safe. Use Pepsin, not HCl.
Q:I am not totally clear on the concept of emissivity. I am wondering what will happen if I cover a flat panel heater with thin (3mm) black glass (touching the heater). Will some of the heat (near or medium-wave) transmit through, and some (long-wave) be absorbed and re-emitted? Will I lose efficiency from the heater?
It should be a rate of rise heat detector in a kitchen, not a smoke alarm. If it clips onto a base that has a plug for the connections, replace it with a rate of rise one of the same make, plug contacts will be the same.
Q:Does code require a sprinkler fire alarm system in a retail space? This in Florida by the way.?
Anything that is made of leather is your best protection. There are many varieties to choose from and some even come with metal plates are various key points on the body to protect you even more. Look around, such as on E-Bay, or other sites, for the best prices. As far as a helmet is concerned, a full face offers the most protection, but decreases the visibility the most. Again, there are many varieties available at all price points. The next best piece of gear, which a lot of riders forget about is boots. A good pair of leather boots that go over the ankle will not only help your ankle support, but work better during inclement weather than regular shoes. Over the cuff gloves, full fingered gloves will lower the amount of road rash in an accident, since the first instinct that people have when they fall, regardless of where, how, or why, is to put their hands out to reduce the injury, which, without gloves, will only increase them.
Q:I would like to know just the pros and cons of each.This is my first year getting any kind of snow tires put on my 2001 Mazda 626 (front wheel drive) and also my first time driving in snow.It takes me about 20 minutes to get to work and my street and some streets in the town I work in are poorly shoveled and plowed, there are hard packs of snow and ice in the road and I can't keep missing work and being unpaid.I heard that the pros of studded are that they can get thru any type of winter condition while the cons state that they are noisy and can damage the road.The pros of studless are they can get thru snowy areas and are not as noisy as the studded and the cons being they can't get through what the studded can.any suggestions??
Wow, Other safety equipment includes gloves, because it stings a little when hit in the hands, as well as a hat or balaclava to protect your whole head, however none of that is required.
Q:The so called voting rights suppression?
-Always wear fully enclosed leather shoes -Tie your hair back if its long, and make ure that it doesn't hang down in such a way that it could catch alight -wear protective goggles when working with corrosive substances or ones that can spark into your eye
Q:When there was a medical emergency at a school the policy was at the time to pull the fire alarm to get attention. When my mom had to do this do you think she said something to the students who were standing around her before she pulled the fire alarm? If there was some chairs or a table next to the alarm do you think she moved them or had someone move them to reach the alarm? Do you think a student said something when the alarm went off or before? If you were a student in the class and you saw the teacher go up to the fire alarm to pull it in an emergency would you say something or ask if you could pull it for the teacher so she can attend to the student etc?
When a person first goes to jail/prison they are tested for All STDs. I don't believe that it is true that they would use dirty gloves or do anything that would not be safety cautious. If they did the spread of the disease would not only be to the inmate but also to themselves.

1. Manufacturer Overview

Location
Year Established
Annual Output Value
Main Markets
Company Certifications

2. Manufacturer Certificates

a) Certification Name  
Range  
Reference  
Validity Period  

3. Manufacturer Capability

a)Trade Capacity  
Nearest Port
Export Percentage
No.of Employees in Trade Department
Language Spoken:
b)Factory Information  
Factory Size:
No. of Production Lines
Contract Manufacturing
Product Price Range

Send your message to us

This is not what you are looking for? Post Buying Request

Similar products

New products

Hot products