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Scan Work Gloves at Tooled-Up.com

Scan has established itself as a trusted name in personal protective equipment, and their work gloves range exemplifies their commitment to combining workplace safety with exceptional value. Tooled-Up.com stocks a comprehensive selection of Scan work gloves designed to meet the diverse hand protection needs of professionals and DIY enthusiasts across the UK. From general purpose handling gloves to specialised cut-resistant and impact protection options, Scan delivers reliable performance without compromising on comfort or dexterity.

What distinguishes Scan work gloves from other brands is their focus on providing professional-grade protection at accessible price points. Each pair is engineered with practical features that matter to working hands – including reinforced palms, breathable materials, and ergonomic designs that reduce fatigue during extended wear. Whether you're working on construction sites, in warehousing environments, or tackling demanding home improvement projects, Scan work gloves offer the protection and grip you need to work safely and efficiently.

The Scan work gloves range available at Tooled-Up features various styles to suit different applications, including latex-coated gloves for enhanced grip in wet conditions, nitrile-dipped options for oil resistance, and padded gloves for vibration dampening and impact protection. This versatility makes Scan an excellent choice for tradespeople who require multiple glove types for different tasks throughout their working day.

Why Choose Scan Work Gloves?

Scan has built a solid reputation for delivering dependable PPE that meets rigorous safety standards whilst remaining budget-friendly – a combination that resonates strongly with UK tradespeople and contractors. Their work gloves are manufactured to consistently high specifications, ensuring reliable protection job after job. The brand's focus on practical functionality means you won't find unnecessary features that inflate costs; instead, you get proven designs that prioritise safety, comfort, and durability.

Quality control is paramount in Scan's manufacturing process, with each glove type undergoing thorough testing to meet relevant European safety standards. The materials selected for Scan work gloves are chosen for their resilience and comfort properties, with seamless knitted construction that minimises pressure points and irritation during prolonged wear. This attention to detail extends to sizing consistency, ensuring that when you find your perfect fit, you can confidently reorder knowing the gloves will perform identically.

Another compelling reason to choose Scan work gloves is their excellent grip performance across varying conditions. Whether you're handling smooth materials, working in damp environments, or managing rough surfaces, Scan's coating technologies provide secure grip without excessive bulk that would compromise dexterity. This balance between protection and tactility is crucial for precision work where you need to feel what you're doing whilst keeping your hands safe from cuts, abrasions, and punctures.

Who Uses Scan Work Gloves?

Scan work gloves are trusted by a diverse range of professionals and trades across the UK, including:

  • Construction workers and site operatives who require robust hand protection for general building tasks
  • Warehouse staff and logistics personnel handling packages and operating equipment throughout their shifts
  • Groundworkers and landscapers working with tools, materials, and rough surfaces outdoors
  • Mechanics and automotive technicians needing oil-resistant gloves with good grip and dexterity
  • Maintenance engineers and facilities managers performing varied tasks across different environments
  • Joiners and carpenters requiring protection from splinters whilst maintaining tactile sensitivity
  • Electricians and plumbers who need flexible gloves for precision work
  • DIY enthusiasts and homeowners seeking professional-quality protection for home improvement projects
  • Manufacturing operatives working with machinery and production materials

Key Features of Scan Work Gloves

Scan work gloves incorporate several distinctive features that enhance their performance and user comfort. The seamless knitted liner construction eliminates uncomfortable seams that can cause irritation and blisters during extended wear, whilst providing excellent flexibility and breathability. This design also improves durability by removing common failure points found in sewn gloves.

Advanced coating technologies are central to Scan's glove performance. Latex palm coatings deliver exceptional wet and dry grip, making them ideal for handling smooth or slippery materials. Nitrile-dipped options provide superior resistance to oils, chemicals, and abrasions, perfect for automotive and industrial applications. The coatings are applied with precision to maintain tactility in the fingertips whilst ensuring comprehensive palm protection.

Ergonomic shaping is another hallmark of Scan work gloves, with pre-curved fingers that match natural hand positions, reducing muscle fatigue during repetitive tasks. Elasticated wrists provide secure fit whilst preventing debris entry, and colour-coded cuffs on certain ranges help with quick identification of different glove types in busy work environments. The balance between protection level and glove thickness is carefully calibrated, ensuring you get adequate safety without unnecessary bulk that would hinder your work.

Popular Scan Work Gloves

The Scan range includes several popular glove types that have become staples for UK tradespeople. General purpose handling gloves with latex palm coating represent the versatile workhorse option, suitable for everything from moving materials to light assembly work. These gloves offer excellent grip in both wet and dry conditions whilst remaining breathable enough for all-day comfort.

Cut-resistant work gloves feature reinforced yarns that provide enhanced protection against sharp edges and bladed tools, making them essential for tasks involving glass handling, metal fabrication, or work with sharp materials. Impact protection gloves incorporate TPR (thermoplastic rubber) padding across knuckles and fingers, ideal for heavy industry applications where bump and crush hazards exist.

Winter work gloves from Scan combine thermal insulation with the brand's proven grip technologies, allowing outdoor workers to maintain dexterity in cold conditions without sacrificing protection. High-visibility options feature fluorescent colours and reflective details, improving safety in low-light environments or roadside work situations.

Safety and Compliance

All Scan work gloves available from Tooled-Up comply with relevant European PPE regulations and British Standards, ensuring they meet the safety requirements for professional use across UK workplaces. The gloves are tested and certified to EN 388 standards for mechanical risks, which assesses protection levels against abrasion, blade cuts, tears, and punctures. Performance ratings are clearly marked on each glove, helping users select appropriate protection for their specific tasks.

Proper selection and usage of work gloves is crucial for maintaining workplace safety. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) emphasises the importance of matching glove specifications to identified hazards through proper risk assessment. Scan work gloves should be inspected before each use for signs of damage, wear, or contamination, and replaced immediately if compromised. It's essential to select the correct size – gloves that are too loose can get caught in machinery, whilst those too tight can restrict circulation and reduce dexterity.

Different Scan glove types are rated for specific applications, and it's important not to use general handling gloves for tasks requiring specialised protection such as chemical resistance or high cut protection. Always consult the manufacturer's specifications and your workplace safety guidelines to ensure appropriate PPE selection. Remember that work gloves have a finite service life depending on usage intensity, and maintaining adequate stock rotation ensures your hand protection remains effective.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size Scan work gloves should I choose?

Scan work gloves typically follow standard European sizing from 7 (small) through to 11 (extra large). To find your correct size, measure the circumference of your hand around the knuckles (excluding the thumb) in inches – this measurement corresponds to your glove size. A proper fit should feel snug without restricting movement or circulation. The fingertips should reach the end of the gloves without excess material, and you should be able to make a comfortable fist. If you're between sizes, consider the type of work – opt for the larger size for tasks requiring thick undergloves or maximum dexterity, and the smaller size for precision work.

How do I know which Scan work gloves are suitable for my trade?

Selecting appropriate Scan work gloves depends on the specific hazards in your work environment. For general construction and warehousing, latex or nitrile palm-coated gloves provide excellent all-round protection and grip. Mechanics and engineers should choose nitrile-dipped options for oil resistance. For tasks involving sharp materials or cutting tools, select cut-resistant gloves with appropriate EN 388 cut ratings. Impact protection gloves suit heavy industry where crush hazards exist. Always conduct a risk assessment to identify hand hazards, then match glove specifications to those risks. The product specifications and EN ratings on each Scan glove help guide this selection.

Can Scan work gloves be washed and reused?

Most Scan work gloves can be washed to extend their service life, though washing frequency and method depend on the glove type and level of soiling. Generally, hand washing in lukewarm water with mild soap is recommended – harsh detergents and hot water can degrade coatings and reduce protective properties. Rinse thoroughly and allow to air dry naturally away from direct heat sources, as high temperatures can damage both the coating and knitted liner. However, gloves contaminated with chemicals, oils, or hazardous substances should be disposed of appropriately rather than washed. Regular inspection after washing is essential – discard any gloves showing signs of coating degradation, holes, or reduced elasticity.

How long do Scan work gloves typically last?

The lifespan of Scan work gloves varies considerably depending on the intensity and nature of use. In demanding construction or industrial environments with continuous wear, general purpose gloves might last one to two weeks. For lighter intermittent use in maintenance or DIY applications, the same gloves could remain serviceable for several months. Cut-resistant and specialised gloves typically offer longer durability due to their reinforced construction. Signs that gloves need replacing include visible holes or tears, worn-through coating on palms or fingertips, reduced grip performance, loss of elasticity in cuffs, or any damage that compromises protective properties. It's advisable to maintain spare pairs so worn gloves can be replaced immediately without compromising safety.

Are Scan work gloves suitable for food handling or medical applications?

Scan work gloves are designed specifically for industrial, construction, and general workplace applications rather than food handling or medical use. These gloves are not manufactured to the stringent hygiene standards required for food contact or medical environments, and lack the necessary certifications for such applications. For food preparation or handling, you should use gloves specifically certified for food contact. Similarly, medical or care environments require gloves manufactured to medical-grade standards. However, Scan work gloves excel in their intended applications – providing robust hand protection for trades, maintenance, warehousing, and general industrial work where their durability, grip, and cost-effectiveness make them an excellent choice.

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