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We started a journey almost two decades ago. A group of hardworking people with a new technology that no one had ever seen. One that had the potential to change what workers thought of PPE. One that could change the lives of people across the world. Starting with one industry and one glove, we changed, altered, tested, and trialed until we began eliminating hand injuries for a few large companies. Eliminated – as in zero – none. That’s when we knew we were on to something. We started designing purpose-built arm, leg, and body protection, working side-by-side with our customers, creating solutions where others couldn’t – and have since defined the market for high-performance cut, puncture, needle, and impact resistance… and more. In 2016, we partnered with a German-based personal protective equipment manufacturer with over 90 years of experience to offer safety eyewear, safety helmets, and hearing protection in North America with the mission of sending every worker home safe, every day.

Our technical expertise is backed by decades of innovation, helping us to create the most advanced line of PPE in the industry.

Because in the end, we aren’t just PPE. We’re the confidence, safety, and livelihood of every worker we protect.

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Needlestick injuries: What’s the risk?

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Puncture resistance Needlestick protection

Waste & recycling solutions

Case study: Embracing ultimate safety

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HexBlue™

The importance of a glove trial How to properly care for your gloves

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Needlestick injuries: What’s the risk?

The cost of needlestick injuries Although there are no exact numbers on how many work-related needlestick injuries occur each year across the US, estimates indicate that 600,000 to 800,000 injuries occur annually, about half of which go unreported. Of those, a recent CDC study estimates that an average of 385,000 needlestick injuries occur in hospital settings. This means roughly half of all needlestick injuries occur outside of hospitals where the ramifications can be more severe.

Who is at risk of needlestick injuries? • Cleaners of public toilets, parks, trains, cinema seats • Healthcare workers

• People who maintain areas where needles may be used for illegal drug use • Police and security officers especially while searching suspects or their property • Sanitation and recycling workers dealing with refuse

Needles are used to draw blood or deliver medicines. Unfortunately, needles are also sometimes used for illegal activities. That’s why protection while handling discarded needles is so important. A dirty needle may contain infected blood causing a life-changing disease or infection. These diseases may be spread to anyone who gets stuck by the dirty needle. There are many diseases which can be spread through contaminated needlesticks:

• HIV/AIDS • Hepatitis B • Hepatitis C • Blastomycosis • Brucellosis • Cryptococcosis • Diphtheria • Cutaneous gonorrhea

• Mycobacteriosis • Mycoplasma caviae • Rocky Mountain spotted fever • Sporotrichosis • Staphylococcus aureus • Streptococcus pyogenes • Syphilis • Toxoplasmosis • Tuberculosis

• Herpes • Malaria

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Safety technologies and testing: Puncture resistance

ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 standard In February of 2016, the ANSI/ISEA 105 standard was updated and published to include two puncture standards: puncture resistance (non-hypodermic needlestick) and hypodermic Needlestick Puncture. Prior to 2015, there was only one puncture test, which did not specify the type of puncture hazard the standard was created for, leaving it open to interpretation. Having both an industrial puncture standard and a hypodermic needle puncture standard allows safety managers to differentiate between what protection they need most, based on more relevant testing and classification.

ANSI/ISEA 105 Industrial Puncture Resistance

ASTM F2878 Hypodermic Needlestick Puncture Resistance

EN388: Industrial puncture resistance (non-hypodermic needlestick puncture) The EN388 is the approved puncture test for ANSI/ISEA 105 and measures the amount of force needed for a blunt probe to pierce through the sample material (taken from palm).

• The blunt probe moves at a 90˚ angle at a speed of 100mm/minute • Results are reported in Newtons and are given a 1-5 classification rating, with 1 being low resistance and 5 being high resistance • The test is done 4 times for every palm sample • The lowest score is reported

ASTM F2878: Hypodermic needlestick puncture resistance The ASTM F2878 is the approved puncture test for ANSI/ISEA 105 and measures the amount of force needed for a 25-gauge hypodermic needle to pierce through the sample material.

• The puncture probe (25-gauge needle) travels at a 90˚ angle into the specimen at a speed of 500 millimeters per minute • Results are reported in Newtons and are given a 1-5 classification rating, with 1 being low resistance and 5 being high resistance • The test is done 12 times for every palm sample • The average of the 12 results is reported

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Waste sorters regularly encounter small, often hidden, hazardous objects in waste streams including metal burrs, frayed wire, wire rope, glass shards, and hypodermic needles. Sticks or punctures from needles pose a particular danger to workers due to the risk of infection from bloodborne pathogens such as HIV and Hepatitis C. According to the American Hospital Association, one case of serious infection by bloodborne pathogens can add up to $1 million or more in expenses for testing, lost work time, and disability payments. Even when no infection occurs, the cost to organizations is estimated to be more than $3,000 per injury for testing, counseling, and time off work. Needlestick protection

The international standard ASTM F2878 addresses the unique mechanics of hypodermic needle puncture related to PPE and is performed using a 25-gauge needle. Standardized safety tests like the ASTM F2878 have made the selection process easier for safety managers seeking out application-specific PPE.

HexArmor ® sets the industry standard for needle protection by providing solutions that use the layering of SuperFabric ® ** brand

material, which is exclusively licensed to HexArmor ® in the industrial PPE market. These highly dexterous materials with guard plates arrest and stop punctures from reaching the skin’s surface. When a needle comes into contact with SuperFabric ® , the material blocks and deflects needles, effectively trapping them in the small gaps between each guard plate. Needlestick resistance comparisons We tested our needlestick and puncture-resistant gloves against the competition with these results:

Our needlestick-resistant gloves and arm guards are thoroughly lab tested using actual 25-gauge needles to give you maximum protection and peace of mind.

ASTM-F2878 needle resistance comparison

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10

8

6

Newtons 4

2

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Interlock cotton

1.4 mm leather

Turtleskin ® full coverage

Turtleskin ® TS330

PicGuard™ (3 layers)

Turtleskin ® TS400

Punkban™ (2 layers)

Tilsatec ® Rhinoguard

HexArmor ® 6044

HexArmor ® 7082

HexArmor ® 9014

*The newton is the Standard International unit of force. One newton is the force required to cause a mass of one kilogram to accelerate at a rate of one meter per second squared in the absence of other force-producing effects. **SuperFabric ® is a registered trademark of HDM, Inc.

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Waste and recycling Don’t get stuck with faulty hand protection Recycling, though desirable and necessary, is extremely hazardous work. Employees are exposed to scrap metal, electronics, batteries, hypodermic needles, used oil, and other chemicals on a daily basis. Work-related injuries in this industry can be disastrous.

“HexArmor ® needlestick gloves are the best hand protection on the market. They drastically reduced our injury rates.”

Regional Safety Manager, Large U.S. Waste Handler/Recycler

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9032 PointGuard ® Ultra • SuperFabric ® brand material provides industry-leading needlestick resistance (in noted enhanced areas) • Single-glove needle solution with incredible dexterity and comfort • Sandy nitrile three-quarter knuckle coating Available in sizes 7/S through 11/XXL

3 Layers SuperFabric ® Protection 3 Layers

bric ® Protection

ANSI/ISEA CUT

GRAM SCORE

ISEA CUT: 5

A9

7167

4X43F

4533

ANSI/ISEA PUNCTURE 4 ANSI/ISEA ABRASION 6

NEEDLESTICK LEVEL 5

NEWTONS

11.143

9014 SharpsMaster II ® • SuperFabric ® brand material provides industry-leading needlestick resistance (in noted enhanced areas) • Cotton blend shell provides exceptional dexterity and feel • Wrinkle rubber palm coating Available in sizes 6/XS through 10/XL

3 Layers SuperFabric ® Protection

ANSI/ISEA CUT

GRAM SCORE

A9

7167

4X44F

ANSI/ISEA PUNCTURE

NEEDLESTICK LEVEL 5

NEWTONS

5

10.279

ANSI/ISEA ABRASION

6

7082 SharpsMaster HV™ • SuperFabric ® brand material provides industry-leading needlestick resistance (in noted enhanced areas)

3 Layers SuperFabric ® Protection 3 Layers

r abric ® Protection

• Single-glove needle solution with incredible dexterity and comfort • Flat nitrile three-quarter knuckle coating Available in sizes 7/S through 10/XL

ANSI/ISEA CUT

GRAM SCORE

ISEA CUT: 5

A9

7345

4X33F

4533

ANSI/ISEA PUNCTURE

NEEDLESTICK LEVEL 4

NEWTONS 9.87

4

ANSI/ISEA ABRASION

6

6044 PointGuard ® Ultra • SuperFabric ® brand material provides industry-leading needlestick resistance (in noted enhanced areas) • Recommended use as an underglove solution with appropriate top-glove combination • Lightweight spandex shell with elastic wrist Available in sizes 5/XXS through 11/XXL

3 Layers SuperFabric ® Protection

ANSI/ISEA CUT

GRAM SCORE

A9

4X33F

6408

ANSI/ISEA PUNCTURE

NEEDLESTICK LEVEL 4

NEWTONS

4

8.6

ANSI/ISEA ABRASION

6

**SuperFabric ® is a registered trademark of HDM, Inc.

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SuperFabric ® Protection Zone

3 Layers SuperFabric ® Protection

SuperFabric ® Protection

2 Layers SuperFabric ® Protection

4049R/4049L PointGuard ® Ultra • SuperFabric ® brand material provides industry-leading needlestick resistance (in noted enhanced areas) • PU palm grip material for precise handling • SlipFit ® cuff • Sold in eaches Limited sizes available

ANSI/ISEA CUT A6 SuperFabric ® A8 2 Layers SuperFabric ® 2 SuperFabric ® 3 2 Layers SuperFabric ® ANSI/ISEA PUNCTURE

NEEDLESTICK LEVEL 1 SuperFabric ® LEVEL 3 2 Layers SuperFabric ® GRAM SCORE 3572 SuperFabric ® 5410 2 Layers SuperFabric ®

4X22F

ANSI/ISEA ABRASION

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NEWTONS

2.43 SuperFabric ® 6.3 2 Layers SuperFabric ®

3043 Fine Puncture Liner • SuperFabric ® brand material provide 360° industry leading cut and needlestick resistance • Recommended as an underglove solution with appropriate top-glove combination • SlipFit ® cuff assists in quick on and off between tasks Available in sizes 7/S through 10/XL

SuperFabric ® Protection

ANSI/ISEA CUT

GRAM SCORE

A6

PENDING

3572

ANSI/ISEA PUNCTURE

NEEDLESTICK LEVEL 2

NEWTONS 5.284

2

ANSI/ISEA ABRASION

6

3041 Hercules ® NSR • SuperFabric ® brand material provides industry-leading needlestick resistance (in noted enhanced areas) • Full coverage design and pre-curved shape for maximum comfort and protection • Silicone dot palm grip Available in sizes 7/S through 11/XXL

3 Layers SuperFabric ® Protection

2 Layers SuperFabric ® Protection

ANSI/ISEA CUT

GRAM SCORE

A9

4X12F NEWTONS 11.59

8668

ANSI/ISEA PUNCTURE

NEEDLESTICK LEVEL 5

3

ANSI/ISEA ABRASION

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AG8TW 8 " Needle Resistant Arm Guard

2 Layers SuperFabric ® Protection 2 Layers SuperFabric ® Protection

• SuperFabric ® brand material provides industry-leading needlestick resistance • Won’t fall down like knit sleeves • Spandex wrist insert with thumb hole and snap fasteners Available in sizes 7/S through 12/3XL

ISEA CUT: 5

ANSI/ISEA CUT

GRAM SCORE

4512

A8

5254

4X11F

ANSI/ISEA PUNCTURE

NEEDLESTICK LEVEL 2

NEWTONS

5.5125

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Case study

Working directly with the safety team at a large waste and recycling firm, HexArmor ® designers created a series of protective gloves that resist needlestick punctures, as well as cut hazards commonly encountered in recycling operations including glass shards, steel, wire, and wood splinters. Embracing ultimate safety

The company had experienced multiple incidents involving needles that had been discarded in plastic bottles which left employees vulnerable to injury and infection. SuperFabric ® * brand material technology was the key to preventing these needlesticks, punctures, and cuts. When tested during sorting and debris handling, SuperFabric ® brand material stopped needlesticks at the point of attack, allowing employees to work efficiently and safely. The collaborative nature of the relationship led to the development of a mandated hand and arm protection program, specifically for material handlers and sorters. The mandate required that all operators and line workers wear HexArmor ® products with SuperFabric ® brand material exclusively while on the job. In addition to developing a complete line of recycling and sorting gloves, HexArmor ® has developed needle-resistant arm guards, which are now also required in the company’s recycling protection mandate. HexArmor ® continues to collaborate with the company to improve current products and to engineer advanced solutions that offer superior protection and extended service in a wide range of waste handling and recycling applications.

*SuperFabric ® is a registered trademark of HDM, Inc.

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Gear up with confidence Answer the call of duty with the HexBlue™ line of Law Enforcement defense gloves. Combining high performance with premium comfort, style, and fit, each glove in the series is purpose-built to handle unexpected situations. With options for industry-leading needlestick and cut protection, this extremely durable and dexterous range of protective search gloves feature form-fitting materials, secure fit closures, and touchscreen abilities, keeping you safe and at-the-ready on the job.

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2134 HexBlue™

SuperFabric ® Protection Zone

3 Layers SuperFabric ® Protection

SuperFabric ® protection zone

• SuperFabric ® brand material provides industry-leading needlestick resistance (in noted enhanced areas) • Back-of-hand neoprene material offers wind and liquid resistance • Synthetic leather palm with silicone pattern grip • Reinforced thumb saddle • Adjustable TPR cuff with hook and loop closure • Palm and fingers are touchscreen-compatible Available in sizes 7/S through 11/XXL

ANSI/ISEA CUT

GRAM SCORE

A6

PENDING

3464

ANSI/ISEA ABRASION ANSI/ISEA PUNCTURE 3

NEEDLESTICK LEVEL 2

NEWTONS 5.284

6

2135 HexBlue™

SuperFabric ® Protection Zone

3 Layers SuperFabric ® Protection

SuperFabric ® protection zone

• SuperFabric ® brand material provides industry-leading needlestick resistance (in noted enhanced areas) • Back-of-hand neoprene material offers wind and liquid resistance • Synthetic leather palm with silicone pattern grip • Reinforced thumb saddle • Adjustable TPR cuff with hook and loop closure • Palm and fingers are touchscreen-compatible Available in sizes 6/XS through 11/XXL

ANSI/ISEA CUT

GRAM SCORE

A6

3464

PENDING

ANSI/ISEA ABRASION ANSI/ISEA PUNCTURE 3

NEEDLESTICK LEVEL 2

NEWTONS 5.284

6

4041 HexBlue™ PointGuard ® Ultra • SuperFabric ® brand material provides industry-leading needlestick resistance (in noted enhanced areas) • Back-of-hand knuckle padding for incidental bumps/impact

SuperFabric ® protection zone

SuperFabric ® Protection Zone

3 Layers SuperFabric ® Protection

3 layers SuperFabric ® protection

• Silicone palm pattern for enhanced grip • Neoprene cuff with hook and loop closure Available in sizes 5/XXS through 11/XXL

ANSI/ISEA CUT

GRAM SCORE

ANSI/ISEA ABRASION A9 ANSI/ISEA PUNCTURE 3

4X42F

6679

NEEDLESTICK LEVEL 5

NEWTONS

11.546

6

SuperFabric ® protection zone

4045 HexBlue™ PointGuard ® Ultra • SuperFabric ® brand material provides industry-leading needlestick resistance (in noted enhanced areas) • Back-of-hand knuckle padding for incidental bumps/impact

2 layers SuperFabric ® protection

ANSI/ISEA CUT

GRAM SCORE

A7 4321

4X22F

• Silicone palm pattern for enhanced grip • Neoprene cuff with hook and loop closure Available in sizes 6/XS through 12/3XL

ANSI/ISEA ABRASION ANSI/ISEA PUNCTURE 3

NEEDLESTICK LEVEL 2 SuperFabric ® LEVEL 3 2 Layers SuperFabric ®

NEWTONS

5.284 SuperFabric ® 6.9 2 Layers SuperFabric ®

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The importance of a glove trial

A glove trial is the process of field-testing different models of safety gloves, either from a single source or several manufacturers, in order to identify the best glove for a particular job. When done correctly, the benefits of a glove trial include: • I mproved hand safety program and equipment and reduced rate of hand injuries • I ncreased awareness of hand safety issues among workers • H igher rates of compliance with hand safety PPE requirements • R eduction in costs related to hand protection, through increased efficiency and durability of work gloves, or reduced insurance rates, medical costs, and workers’ comp claims Work conditions vary from one job to another. There is no way to tell how effective a particular safety glove will be without testing it in the field to see how it holds up and protects against the actual hazards encountered in the workplace. Although a glove may have tested well in laboratory settings and been granted a high cut rating, it may lack abrasion resistance and break down quickly in the field. If a glove doesn’t offer the same level of protection at the end of the work day as it does at the beginning, then you need to consider another option. To ensure you avoid wasting time and energy on a poorly-run glove trial, we have outlined a set of proven steps you can take in the glove trial process. These tips and recommendations come from over a decade of experience working with large industrial companies.

For the full white paper, please contact your HexArmor ® rep, or visit https://www.hexarmor.com/trial request

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Proper glove care

Improper glove care can shorten the life of your PPE. It can also lead to dermatitis, decreased dexterity, loss of protective abilities, and odor. Glove care refers not only to laundering but also proper storage, routine glove checks, and knowledge of materials and their particular strengths and weaknesses. Because there are so many different work gloves on the market, experienced safety managers should be aware of what workers’ gloves are made of and how they will stand up to the applications they’re being used for. Common glove materials include nylon, spandex, leather, cotton, SuperFabric ® *, Kevlar ® , and knit fibers. Each of these materials has a certain way it needs to be cared for. Often there is a blending of the materials, making proper care even more crucial. Proper storage Gloves should be stored in clean, dry conditions, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Routine glove checks Glove life varies depending on the application, environment, and amount of use. It is vital that you perform routine glove checks before beginning work every day. Take note of areas that have begun to wear down, such as a loose hook and loop closure or a worn-down name tag. If you see holes in the synthetic leather or TP-X ® material on the palm of your glove, this is an indication that its protective qualities may be compromised, putting you at risk of injury. Lingering moisture or a strong odor are also signs that your gloves may need to be replaced. Keeping an eye out for these issues (and others) takes you one step further from a worksite hand injury, which is the ultimate goal of hand protection.

Cleaning + care Most gloves and arm and body PPE are machine washable. Please see hexarmor.com for product specific washing instructions. Increase your glove lifespan Laundering removes harmful chemicals, perspiration, and everyday grit and grime that can weaken protective fibers and seams. Our team of HexArmor ® solutions specialists are here to help you with this process, and they are more than happy to provide you with all the information you need.

*SuperFabric ® is a registered trademark of HDM, Inc.

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HexArmor ® products are cut and puncture resistant, NOT CUT AND PUNCTURE PROOF. Do not use with moving or serrated blades or tools. User shall be exclusively responsible to assess the suitability of the product as specified for any individual application or use. Protection zones are to be used as a general guide. Actual product protection zones may differ.

Protected by patents and patents pending. SuperFabric ® is a registered trademark of HDM, Inc.

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All products, product descriptions and performance scores are current as of August 2022 . For current product information, please visit hexarmor.com, or call 1-877-MY ARMOR

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