When is it required to wear cut-resistant gloves when handling raw metal edges?
Always. In commercial sheet metal install, you should never handle ductwork, slip joints, or scraps with bare hands. Minimum ANSI Cut Level A3 or A4 gloves are standard on industrial jobsites to prevent deep slice wounds.
[' Always. In commercial sheet metal install, you should never handle ductwork, slip joints, or scraps with bare hands. Minimum ANSI Cut Level A3 or A4 gloves are standard on industrial jobsites to prevent deep slice wounds.']
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Always. In commercial sheet metal install, you should never handle ductwork, slip joints, or scraps with bare hands. Minimum ANSI Cut Level A3 or A4 gloves are standard on industrial jobsites to prevent deep slice wounds.
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when is it required to wear cut-resistant gloves when handling raw metal edges?