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Scan Rigger Gloves at Tooled-Up.com

Scan has established itself as a trusted name in personal protective equipment, delivering high-quality rigger gloves designed specifically for demanding trade environments. The Scan rigger gloves range combines traditional cotton back construction with modern synthetic leather palms, offering exceptional durability and protection across construction, warehousing, and general handling applications. These gloves are engineered to withstand the rigours of daily site work whilst maintaining comfort during extended wear.

Tooled-Up.com stocks a comprehensive selection of Scan rigger gloves, catering to professionals who require reliable hand protection without compromising dexterity or grip. Each pair features reinforced palms and knuckle guards, with elasticated safety cuffs to prevent debris ingress whilst ensuring a secure fit. The distinctive yellow and blue colour scheme has become synonymous with quality across UK building sites and industrial settings.

What distinguishes Scan's approach to rigger gloves is their commitment to balancing protection with practicality. The gloves incorporate breathable cotton backs to reduce hand fatigue and moisture build-up during physically demanding tasks, whilst the synthetic leather palm material provides excellent abrasion resistance and maintains grip even in slightly damp conditions.

Why Choose Scan Rigger Gloves?

Scan has built its reputation on delivering professional-grade PPE at accessible price points, making quality hand protection available to both established tradespeople and those new to the industry. The brand's rigger gloves undergo rigorous testing to ensure they meet demanding UK and European safety standards, providing peace of mind for both employers and workers.

The construction quality of Scan rigger gloves sets them apart from budget alternatives. Double-stitched seams throughout the glove prevent premature failure, whilst the reinforced stress points extend service life significantly. The synthetic leather palm material resists tearing and punctures better than traditional leather, maintaining protective qualities even after extended use in harsh environments.

Scan's focus on comfort alongside protection means these gloves can be worn throughout an entire working day without causing excessive hand fatigue. The ergonomic design follows natural hand contours, reducing restriction during gripping and manipulation tasks. This attention to user experience has made Scan rigger gloves a preferred choice across multiple trades where hand protection is essential but dexterity cannot be sacrificed.

Who Uses Scan Rigger Gloves?

  • Construction Workers: General building operatives handling timber, bricks, and concrete blocks
  • Warehouse Staff: Distribution centre workers managing palletised goods and general cargo handling
  • Groundworkers: Drainage and foundations specialists working with excavated materials and pipework
  • Landscapers: Garden and grounds maintenance professionals handling rough materials and equipment
  • Roofing Contractors: Tradespeople working with tiles, slates, and metal roofing materials
  • Demolition Operatives: Workers handling debris and operating hand tools in challenging environments
  • Steelwork Fabricators: Metal workers requiring protection from sharp edges and rough surfaces
  • DIY Enthusiasts: Home improvers tackling substantial renovation and construction projects
  • Agricultural Workers: Farm staff handling equipment, fencing materials, and livestock facilities

Key Features of Scan Rigger Gloves

Reinforced Palm Protection: The synthetic leather palm overlay provides superior abrasion resistance compared to standard cotton, extending glove lifespan whilst maintaining grip on tools and materials. This reinforcement covers high-wear areas including the palm, thumb, and index finger regions.

Breathable Cotton Back: The cotton duck material across the back of the hand allows moisture vapour to escape, reducing sweat accumulation during physically demanding work. This breathability significantly improves comfort during extended wear in warm conditions.

Knuckle Guard Design: Strategic reinforcement across the knuckles provides impact protection when working in confined spaces or handling awkward loads. This design feature prevents common hand injuries without adding excessive bulk.

Elasticated Safety Cuff: The elasticated wrist section keeps gloves securely positioned whilst preventing dirt, dust, and debris from entering during overhead work or handling dusty materials. The cuff design also facilitates quick donning and removal.

High-Visibility Elements: The distinctive yellow cotton back enhances visibility on busy construction sites, helping site supervisors verify that workers are wearing appropriate PPE from a distance.

Popular Scan Rigger Gloves

The Scan range available from Tooled-Up includes various configurations to suit different applications and user preferences. Standard rigger gloves provide all-round protection for general handling tasks, featuring the classic cotton back with synthetic leather palm construction. These represent the most popular choice across construction and warehousing environments.

For workers requiring additional protection, Scan offers heavyweight rigger gloves with thicker palm materials and enhanced reinforcement zones. These variants suit demolition work, heavy materials handling, and applications where gloves face particularly harsh conditions.

Scan also produces lined rigger gloves incorporating thermal insulation for cold weather working. These combine the standard rigger glove protection with warmth retention, making them ideal for winter site work and cold storage environments where hand protection remains essential but temperature control becomes equally important.

Safety and Compliance

Scan rigger gloves comply with relevant EN 388 mechanical hazard standards, providing certified protection against abrasion, cut, tear, and puncture risks. The gloves undergo independent testing to verify their protective performance, with results documented on product labelling to help employers conduct appropriate risk assessments.

Correct usage requires selecting gloves appropriate to the specific hazards encountered. Whilst rigger gloves excel at general handling tasks, they may not provide adequate protection against certain chemical hazards, extreme temperatures, or precision cutting operations. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) recommends task-specific risk assessment to ensure PPE selection matches actual workplace hazards.

Regular inspection of rigger gloves helps maintain protective performance. Gloves showing significant wear, holes, or seam failure should be replaced immediately, as compromised gloves may provide inadequate protection. Proper storage away from direct sunlight and excessive heat helps preserve material properties between uses.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Scan rigger gloves suitable for working with sharp objects?

Scan rigger gloves provide good abrasion resistance and moderate protection against rough edges, making them suitable for general construction handling tasks. However, they are not specifically designed for working with very sharp objects or precision cutting operations. For work involving significant cut hazards, specialist cut-resistant gloves rated to higher EN 388 cut levels would be more appropriate.

Can Scan rigger gloves be washed?

The cotton and synthetic leather construction allows for limited washing, though excessive laundering will reduce the gloves' protective lifespan. If washing becomes necessary, hand wash in cool water with mild detergent and allow to air dry naturally away from direct heat sources. Most tradespeople find that regular replacement represents a more practical approach than attempting to extend glove life through washing.

What size Scan rigger gloves should I choose?

Scan rigger gloves are typically available in multiple sizes from small through to extra-large. Proper sizing is essential for both protection and dexterity – gloves that are too large may slip during use, whilst undersized gloves restrict movement and cause hand fatigue. Measure hand circumference at the widest point across the palm (excluding thumb) and consult the manufacturer's sizing chart for appropriate selection.

How long do Scan rigger gloves typically last?

Glove lifespan depends heavily on the specific application and frequency of use. In moderate construction handling applications, quality rigger gloves may last several weeks of daily use. More demanding environments involving sharp materials or heavy abrasion may require weekly replacement. Regular inspection helps identify when gloves have reached the end of their protective life.

Are Scan rigger gloves suitable for electrical work?

Standard Scan rigger gloves are not rated for electrical insulation and should never be used as protection against electrical hazards. Electricians and other electrical trades must use specialist insulated gloves meeting relevant voltage ratings and EN 60903 standards. Rigger gloves may be appropriate for general handling tasks on electrical sites where voltage exposure is not present, but task-specific risk assessment is essential.

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