Description
GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Force Performance Range (FPR) from Force360 have been designed and developed in Australia and incorporates the latest technologies and materials in their construction. The FPR105 Oil Repel Coolflex with Active Grip Technology (AGT) provides the best wet, dry and oil grip available, keeping hands free from oils and liquids. ADDITIONAL FEATURES The knitted 15 gauge liner allows for exceptional dexterity for performing intricate handling duties The Nylon spandex liner further allows flexibility and comfort Back of hand breathability for comfort PART NO. / SIZES / COLOURS GFPR105 CoolFlex AGT OIL Repel S,M,L,XL,2XL PACKAGING 1 pair per hang cell |
The Force360 point of difference in gloves is compelling.Force360 have certified their complete range of Mechanics and Synthetic gloves to Australian Standards AS/NZS 2161.2 and AS/NZS 2161.3 What does this mean for the wearer? Until now almost every glove in the Australian market claims compliance to EN388 for Mechanical Scores and a few may claim compliance to EN420 for General Requirements. Compliance claims are simply not reliable. Factories can change materials or production standards, and glove brands can even change factories. There isn’t even an obligation to batch test product, or audit manufacturing when simply claiming compliance to EN388 and EN420. Force360 have recognized the weakness in such compliance claims and the potential risks it poses to end users and suppliers alike. We have engaged SAI Global to test and certify every aspect of our glove range, from the raw material used, through to design and construction, mechanical scores, and most importantly to the factories manufacturing processes and social compliance practices. Do your gloves hold Australian Standards?Force360 holds AS/NZS 2161.2 certification which tests for the following:Innocuousness: This test ensures gloves are free from any dangerous chemicals or substances that may harm the wearer. PH and chromium levels must also fall within specified parameters. Every component material must be tested Finger Dexterity: Critical for wearer productivity and wearer safety. Dexterity must be within specific parameters Sizing and Fit: Critical for wearer comfort, productivity and ultimately wearer safety Product markings and Instructions: The wearer of the gloves should always know as much about the glove they are about to wear and use. Instructions on how to use the gloves correctly along with care instructions and limitations are all included.
Force360 holds AS/NZS 2161.3 certification which tests for the following:Mechanical Scores: Abrasion resistance, blade cut, tear and puncture resistance are all tested and then certified. Unlike a stand-alone mechanical score test certificate that are often produced by glove suppliers, Force360’s mechanical scores are further validated by SAI Global. Indeed SAI Global collect all the compliance claims and analyse these before validating them for eventual certification. Only recognized laboratories and accredited tests are considered. SAI Global then audit the factory itself and critique not only their manufacturing processes, but also employee welfare, minimum wages, and working conditions. This audit is conducted annually. It is this certification by SAI Global that sets Force360’s gloves apart from all others. For Certified Australian Standard protection, only wear gloves with the Red Tick Tower. Stop Press…For further wearer protection Force360 has developed another industry first for its glove range. The back of the hand is one the most common areas for skin cancers to form; many gloves offer only limited protection. All of Force360 gloves have been tested by the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency and hold certified UPF50+ Sun Protection. |