When the job demands more, our Work Armour gloves deliver. From construction sites to automotive bays, Work Armour is our trusted brand in high-performance hand protection. These gloves are engineered for durability, dexterity, and defense, without compromising comfort or sustainability.

010BK Extreme Camo High Performance Gloves
9005CR Flextime
91051 The Breakdown Cut & Impact Resistant Winter Work Glove with Recycled Thinsulate
009CR Oil Change Cut Resistant High Performance Work Gloves

Our Work Armour series has 21 different styles to ensure you can find the right glove for the job. With cut and impact resistant options, sustainable materials, and touchscreen compatibility, it is not surprising that Work Armour is trusted by the pros. Whether you’re outfitting an entire crew or upgrading your own gear, Work Armour gloves are built for tough tasks, helping to protect your hands while getting the job done.

Impact-Resistant Options

Many of the gloves in our Work Armour series come with impact protection on the back of the hand, fingers, and thumb.

Cut-Resistant Options

Many of the gloves in our Work Armour brand are cut-resistant. They are certified under ANSI/ISEA 105.

Sustainable Options

All of our Work Armour gloves are made from sustainable materials so you can protect your hands while being environmentally friendly.

ANSI ISEA 138 Impact Standards

The Importance of Impact Protection

 

Hand injuries are a leading cause of construction injuries, with over 1 million workers treated in U.S. emergency rooms annually. Bureau of Labor Statistics (.gov) data shows approximately 110,000–121,000+,000,000 cases resulting in lost workdays annually, often caused by improper or absent glove protection, which applies to 70% of cases. 

That’s where the ANSI/ISEA 138-2019 standard comes in, setting the benchmark for impact-resistant gloves across industries like construction, oil & gas, automotive, mining, and manufacturing.

Before 2019, glove manufacturers had no unified framework for measuring impact protection. The ANSI/ISEA 105 standard covered cut, abrasion, and puncture resistance, but left impact performance undefined. This led to inconsistent claims and confusion for safety managers trying to choose the right gloves.

The ANSI/ISEA 138 standard changed that. Developed by the working group of the International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA), it defines three performance levels for gloves based on how much force is transmitted through the back of the hand during testing. Level 3 offers the highest protection.

Work Armour Product Program Cover
Impact Resistant Program Cover

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