PPE Catalogue

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HAND PROTECTION

EYE PROTECTION

MCGRATH FOUNDATION

FOOT PROTECTION

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PVC FOOT PROTECTION

HEIGHT SAFETY

HEAD PROTECTION

HEARING PROTECTION

RESPIRATORY PROTECTION

HYDRATION & SUN PROTECTION

CLOTHING

TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT

4WD ACCESSORIES

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Contego Me

Made and designed in Australia, the Cap Grip is a unique product. Placed on almost any hard surface the Cap Grip provides a safe and visible storage place for your hard hat. Great for trucks, offices and mine sites, anywhere where quick and easy access is required for a hard hat. Cap Grip will keep it safe, clean and accessible.

An Australian patented invention, the Snap Brim brings the humble hard hat sun brim to the next level. Incorporating a simple, fast fit system with a rigid plastic brim that provides 100% UV protection. Unlike the cotton material versions, Snap Brims rigid plastic feature also ensures no sagging and increased weight due to wetness. For durability and assurance Snap Brim is the choice for all hard hats.

Mack Eyewear have a range of lenses that are polarised. Lens polarisation protects the wearer from a host of reflective light typically from glass, water and snow. Mack Eyewear polarised lenses cut through the glare and allow clearer vision with protection from UVA and UVB rays.

When commonplace, traditional hand protection simply won’t do, take an aggressive approach to your hand protection challenges with the Ninja® Series. The sleek, stylish, comfortable Ninja® Series is the culmination of extensive research, design and testing. The expansive array of Ninja products addresses a multitude of hand protection needs ranging from Extreme Tactile Sensitivity to CE Level 5 Cut Resistance to Severe Cold. Ninja, radical designs, uncompromised protection.

Contego has been the leading brand name in mechanics style gloves in the industrial market for several years. From the Contego Original for all round performance to the IP+ with impact resistance Contego is found in the oil industry, heavy construction and mining sectors throughout Australia. Made from quality materials, Contego Mechanic style glove are built to protect and last.

Is Frontiers custom glove service. Contego gloves can be made specifically to our customers’ requirements. The service allows choice of colours, materials, specific grips and finishes. It allows corporate logos and safety messages to be added. Whatever the requirement ContegoMe builds the customers ultimate Contego.

Be Safe.. Think

B-Safe Fall Protection products are the result of intense research, design and comprehensive testing which ensures the

Black Rat 4WD accessories have been engineered and designed to meet the needs of all 4WD enthusiasts. Black Rat is renowned for high quality and functional products. Black Rat 4WD accessories have been designed to enhance the users 4WD experience and overcome the harshest environments. Where applicable our Black Rat 4WD product range complies with the appropriate Australian and or Australian / New Zealand Standards. p Frontier products bearing the Planogram P product logo are products packaged specifically for retail display on our Frontier display stands. A retail focus is very important in today’s competitive market. Frontier planogram products have been designed and packaged to provide visual display impact with a vivid, consistent presence.

Made from A grade Deerskin leather, the Golden Eagle has built a reputation as one of Australia’s most comfortable and durable leather working gloves. Often copied but never bettered Golden Eagle gloves represent comfort, fit and quality.

Since 1948, Mapa offers specialist expertise for hand protection. Mapa chemical gloves have a reputation that ensures assured protection and complete reliability. Mapa provides an internationally backed research and development team, and technical back up that ensures the end user has complete reliable protection.

Only gloves that are made from genuine Dyneema are made from the world’s strongest fibres. Dyneema’s unique inherent properties ensure high cut resistance, high abrasion, wearer coolness, comfort and dexterity. Gloves bearing the Dyneema Diamond tag are your assurance that the gloves are made from genuine Dyneema. Frontier is the only stand-alone Australian licensee for DSM Dyneema gloves.

Like the Cap Grip, the Croc Grip is designed and made in Australia and is used to keep gloves always accessible. Clipped onto a belt loop the Croc Grip is a personal glove and accessory carrier. Its unique breakaway device acts as a safety function in the event of a snag.

quality of the product range the name implies. Tested beyond the requirements of Australian Standards ensures the safety of all who use B-Safe.

Since 1978 Beaver has been lifting, tieing off and protecting. The Beaver brand offers innovation in Materials Handling Equipment, lifting chain and components, load restraint and rigging hardware. Only the best technology and quality materials are used for Beaver. With Beaver it’s safe and secure.

Kevlar by Dupont is the synonymous name associated with heat and cut protection. Gloves made with Kevlar not only provide high levels of cut resistance but also help protect from heat.

The integrated sanitised hygiene function reliably and durably protects gloves against UV, rain, mildew and mould. Glove mould and stains are minimised and structural integrity is preserved. Glove freshness is extended through the Actifresh antimicrobial function.

Mack Boots are built Tough…Bulldog Tough! Durable, reliable and ready for when things get rugged, our boots are built to tackle anything. Just quietly, they’re bloody comfortable too. So when the going gets tough, Show The Earth Who’s Boss and if it ever argues, let your Mack’s do the talking.

Industrial grade fans and air compressors powered with Grunt are built to last. Like the name says, Grunt machines have plenty of go and continue to be the reliable choice for many.

SOURCING QUALITY PRODUCTS GLOBALLY

Literally means the ‘fear of water’. For Mack Eyewear it means that they have a special coating that sheds liquids and dirt away from the surface. Lenses treated with a hydrophobic coating stay cleaner for longer and minimise the build-up of water and marks, making cleaning easier.

Inyati Gumboots are Made in South Africa by the world’s leading gumboot manufacturer Wayne Plastics. The Inyati represents tough, high quality gumboots built to withstand harsh environments found in Australia’s mining, construction and agricultural sectors. Inyati gumboots come in non-safety, steel cap and steel cap/ steel midsole styles. All certified to Australian Standards.

Like Mack Boots, Mack Safety Eyewear brings reliability, comfort and style together. Mack Safety Eyewear represents innovative design features, from polarised and graduated tint lenses to high performing optic coatings such as the hydrophobic VX2 series. Mack Safety Eyewear is certified to all the latest Australian Standards and is built and designed for the Australian workforce.

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• 0.8mm premium breathable synthetic leather palm.

• Neoprene padded palm for vibration reduction and comfort. • Double stictching for added strength.

• Raised TPR on fingers and knuckle area to reduce impacts, scrapes and pinches

In today’s workplace hand injuries remain a common occurrence. Selecting the right gloves for the job, with the best possible protection, can be a daunting task. Not only do you need to consider the potential hazards…comfort, dexterity and grip are also vital to making the right selection. Since 1996 Frontier has been the company behind the country’s leading brands – Frontier, Ninja, Contego and more recently, Mapa. That’s because we only ever use the world’s leading glove designers and manufacturers to bring to market the most protective gloves. And, with an effective national sales team that can visit your site to assess your needs, we’re ready and able to recommend the most appropriate gloves from our comprehensive range to protect your workforce. What’s more, Frontier offers a bespoke custom glove program, so we can modify our existing gloves or create a new glove specifically to meet the needs of any wearer. Frontier’s complete range of hand protection is tested to comply with Australian Standards AS/NZ 2161:2005.

• Neoprene cuff with velcro closure for comfort and protection

• Silicon grip for enhanced performance in wet and dry conditions

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Australian/New Zealand Occupational Protective Glove Standards Australian/New Zealand Occupational Protective Glove Standards Australian/New Zealand Occupational Protective Glove Standards str li e e l cc ti l Pr tective l ve t r s ustr li n e e l n ccu ti n l Pr tective l ve t n r s Australian/New Zealand Occupational Protective Glove Standards

Features and Benefits • 0.8mm premium breathable synthetic leather palm • Four way stretch spandex for full movement • Budget priced alternative to leather gloves • Machine washable • Black Neoprene knuckle bar Frontier P8175 Contego Rigger P8175

An Overview The Australian/New Zealand Glove Standards have been developed based on the European Standards to ensure improved hand and wrist safety in the workplace. An Overview The Australian/New Zealand Glove Standards have been developed based on the European Standards to ensure improved hand and wrist safety in the workplace. AS/NZS 2161 con ists of: • AS/NZS 2161.2:1998, Occupational protective gloves Part 2: General Requirement (EN 420:1994) AS/NZS 2161.3:1998, Occupational protective gloves Part 3: Protection against mechanical risks (EN 388:1994). • AS/NZS 2161.5:1998, Occupational protective gloves Part 5: Protection agains cold (EN 511:1994) 161.10.3:2005, Occupational protective gloves Part 10: Determination of resistance to permeation by chemicals (EN 374-3:2003) Pictograms Pictograms representing hazards or applications to the European & Aust/NZ Standards: An Overview The Australian/New Zealand Glove Standards have been developed based on the European Standards to ensure improved hand and wrist safety in the workplace. AS/NZS 2161 consists of: • AS/NZS 2161.2:1998, Occupational protective gloves Part 2: General Requirement (EN 420:1994) • AS/NZS 2161.3:1998, Occupational protective gloves Part 3: Protection against mechanical risks (EN 388:1994). • AS/NZS 2161.5:1998, Occupational protective gloves Part 5: Protection against cold (EN 511:1994) • AS/NZS 2161.10.3:2005, Occupational protective gloves Part 10: Determination of resistance to permeation by chemicals (EN 374-3:2003) Pictograms Pictograms representing hazards or applications to the European & Aust/NZ Standards: An Overview The Australian/New Zealand Glove Standards have been developed based on the European Standards to ensure improved hand and wrist safety in the workplace. AS/NZS 2161 consists of: • AS/NZ 2161.2:1998, Occupational protective gloves Part 2: General Requirement (EN 420:1994) • AS/NZS 2161.3:1998, Occupational protective gloves Part 3: Protection against mechanical risks (EN 388:1994). • AS/NZS 2161.5:1998, Occupational protective gloves Part 5: Protection against cold (EN 511:1994) • AS/NZS 2161.10.3:2005, Occupational protective gloves Part 10: Determination of resistance to permeation by chemicals (EN 374-3:2003) Pictograms Pictograms representing hazards or applications to the European & Aust/NZ Standards: An Overview The Australian/New Zealand Glove Standards have been developed based on the European Standards to ensure improved hand and wrist safety in the workplace. AS/NZS 216 con ists of: • AS/NZS 2161.2:1998, Occupational protective gloves Part 2: General Requirement (EN 420:1994) • A NZS 2161.3:1998, Occupational t t ve gloves Pa t 3 Protection against mechanical risks (EN 388:1994). • AS/NZS 2 1.5:1 t l protective gloves P t 5 otection against cold (EN 511:1994) A /N 2 1.10.3:2005, Occupational protective g oves Part 10 Determination of resistance to permeation by chemicals (EN 374-3:2003) i tograms Pictograms representing hazards or applications to the European & Aust/NZ Standards: AS/NZS 2161 consists of: • AS/NZS 2161.2:1998, Occupational protective gloves Part 2: General Requirement (EN 420:1994) • AS/NZS 2161.3:1998, Occupational protective gloves Part 3: Protection against mechanical risks (EN 388:1994). • AS/NZS 2161.5:1998, Occupational protective gloves Part 5: Protection against cold (EN 511:1994) • AS/NZS 2161.10.3:2005, Occupational protective gloves Part 10: Determination of resistance to permeation by chemicals (EN 374-3:2003) Pictograms Pictograms representing hazards or applications to the European & Aust/NZ Standards:

Gloves are tested for each of these properties and results reported as performance ratings. The higher the rating, the better the glove is with respect to this property. Further optional testing of impact cut resistance and anti-static performance may also be performed. Gloves are tested for each of these properties and results reported as performance ratings. The higher the rating, the better the glove is with respect to this property. Furth r optional testing of impact cut resistance and anti-static performance may also be performed. tseT Abrasion Resistance (# of cycles) 100 500 2000 8000 Gloves are tested for each of these properties and r sults reported as performanc ratings. The higher the rating, the better the glove is with respect to this property. Further optional testing of impact cut resistance and anti-static performance may also be performed. F m Gloves are tested for each of these properties and results reported as performance ratings. The higher the rating, the better the glove is with respect to this property. Further optional testing of impact cut resistance and anti-static performance may also be p rformed. tseT Abrasion Resistance (# of cycles) 100 500 2000 8000 Glove are tested for ach of these properties and results ported as perf rmance ratings. The higher the rating, the better the glove is with respect to this propert . Furth r optional testing of impact cut r sistance and anti-static performanc y also be performed. 2,5 5,0 10,0 20,0

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AS/NZS 2161.5:1998 (EN 511:1994) Protection Against Cold This standard defines the requirements and test methods for gloves which protect AS/NZS 2161.5:1998 (EN 511:1994) Protection Against Cold Puncture Resistance (Newton) 20 60 100 150 – AS/NZS 2161.5:1998 (EN 511:1994) Protection Against Cold This standard defines the requirements and test methods for gloves which protect AS/NZS 2161.5:1998 (EN 511:1994) Protection Against Cold This standard defines the requirements and test me h ds for gloves which protect Puncture Resistance (Newton) AS/NZS 2161.5:1998 (EN 511:1994) Protection Against Cold 20 Tear Resistance (Newton) 10 25 50 75 –

This standard defines the requirements and test methods for gloves which protect against convective or conductive cold down to -50C. This cold can be linked to climatic conditions or work conditions. The tests that define the standard are: Flexibility Behaviour: Will the glove crack when used in the cold? Water impermeability: Will water seep through the gloves when used? Cold resistance: How well do the gloves resist the cold? Convective Cold: How well do the gloves insulate the wearer from the cold? Contact Cold: How well does the palm of the gloves insulate the wearer from the cold? against convective or conductiv cold down o -50C. This cold can be linked to climatic conditions or work conditions. The tests that define the sta dard are: Flexibility Behaviour: Will the glove crack when u ed in the cold? Water impermeability: Will water s ep through the gloves when used? Cold resistance: How well do the gloves resist the cold? C nvective Cold: How well do the gloves in ulate the wearer from the cold? tact Cold: How well does the palm of the gloves insulate the wearer from the cold? This standard defines the requirements and test methods for gloves which protect against convective or conductive cold down to -50C. This cold can be linked to climatic conditions or work conditions. The tests that define the standard are: Flexibility Behaviour: Will the glove crack when used in the cold? Water impermeability: Will water seep through the gloves when used? Cold resistance: How well do the gloves resist the cold? Convective Cold: How well do the gloves insulate the wearer from the cold? Contact Cold: How well does the palm of the gloves insulate the wearer from the cold? t F against convective or conductive cold down to -50C. This cold can be linked to climatic conditions or work conditions. The tests that define the standard are: Flexibility Behaviour: Will the glove crack when used in the cold? Water impermeability: Will water seep through the glo es when used? Cold re ista ce: How well do the gloves resist the cold? Convective Cold: How well do the gloves insulate the w arer from the c ld? Contact Cold: How well does the palm of the gloves insulate the earer from the cold? against convective or conductiv cold down t -50C. This cold can be li ked to limatic conditions or work conditions. The tests that define the standard ar : Flexibility Behaviour: Will the glove crack when used in the cold? Water mpermeability: Will water s ep through the gloves when use ? Cold resistance: How well do the gloves resist the cold? Convective Cold: H w well do the gloves in ul te the wearer from the cold? ta t Cold: How well does the palm of the gloves insulate the wearer from the cold?

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IMPACT CUT IMPACT CUT IMPACT CUT IMPACT CUT IMPACT CUT

STATIC ELECTRICITY STATIC ELECTRICITY STATIC ELECTRICITY STATIC ELECTRICITY HEAT AND FIRE HEAT AND FIRE STATIC ELECTRICITY HEAT AND FIRE HEAT AND FIRE HEAT AND FIRE

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MICRO-ORGANISM HAZARDS MICRO-ORGANISM HAZARDS MICRO-ORGANISM HAZARDS MICRO-ORGANISM HAZARDS MICRO-ORGANISM HAZARDS

2X-Large 12

Cold Hazards Pictogram The rating underneath the pictogram refer to the glove's performance with respect to: Convective Cold (2), Contact Cold (3), and Water Impermeability (1). Cold Hazards Pictogram The rating underneath the pictogram refer to the glove's performance with respect to: Convective Cold (2), Contact Cold (3), and Water Impermeability (1). Cold Hazards Pictogram The rati g underneath the pictogram refer to the glove's performance with respect to: Convective Cold (2), Contact Cold (3), and Water Impermeability (1). Cold Hazards Pictogram The rating under eath the pictogram refer t the glove's performanc with respect to: Convective Cold (2), Contact Cold (3), and Water Impermeability (1). Cold Hazards Pictogram The rating underneath the pictogram refer to the glove's performance with respect to: Convective Cold (2), Contact Cold (3), and Water Impermeability (1).

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AS/NZS 2161.2:1998 (EN 420:1994) General Requirements This standard defines the general requirements for ergonomy, glove construction, high visibility, innocuousness, cleaning, comfort and efficiency, marking and information applicable to all protective gloves. Put si ply the Standard requires that: General Requirements: • Glove design and construction is suitable for its intended use. • Any seams present in construction (cotton, leather etc) do not result in a significant decreas in product performa ce. • The gloves will not harm the health or hygiene of the user. Sizing: • Glove sizing co forms to set specifications with respect to hand circumference. • Minimum glove lengths are specified for each size. Product and Packaging Labelling (Marking): Gloves ust b generally marked with trade mark or other identification of manufacturer/representative, product code name or code and size. • Packaging carries additional information such as where information about the product can be ob tai ed and pictograms denoting perform ce levels against Standards as appropria e. • Instructions for use. AS/NZS 2161.2:1998 (EN 420:1994) General Requirements This standard defines the general requirements for ergonomy, glove construction, high visibility, innocuousness, cleaning, comfort and efficiency, marking and information applicable to all protective gloves. Put simply the Standard requires that: General Requirements: • Glove design and construction is suitable for its intended use. • Any seams present in construction (cotton, leather etc) do not result in a significant decrease in product performance. • The gloves will not harm the health or hygiene of the user. Sizing: • Glove sizing conforms to set specifications with respect to hand circumference. • Minimum glove lengths are specified for each size. Product and Packaging Labelling (Marking): • Gloves must be generally marked with trade mark or other identification of manufacturer/representative, product code name or code and size. • Packaging carries additional information such as where information about the product can be ob tained and pictograms denoting performance levels against Standards as appropriate. • Instructions for use. a AS/NZS 2161.2:1998 (EN 420:1994) General Requirements This standard defines the general requirements for ergonomy, glove construction, high visibility, innocuousness, cleaning, comfort and efficiency, ma king and information applicable to all protective gloves. Put simply the Standard requires that: General Requirements: • Glove design and construct on is suitable for its intended use. • Any seams present in construction (cotton, leather etc) do not r sult in a significant dec ease in product performance. The gloves will ot harm the health or hygiene of the user. Sizi g: • Glove iz g c nforms to set specifications with respect to hand circumference. • Minimum glove lengths are specified for each size. Product and Packaging Labelling (Marking): • Gl ves must be generally mark d with trade mark or other identifi ation of ma ufacturer/representative, product code name or code and size. • Packaging carries additional information such as where information about the pr duct can ob tained and pictograms d noting performance levels against Standards as appropriate. • Instructions for use. AS/NZS 2161.3:1998 (EN 388:1994) Protection Against Mechanical Risk AS/NZS 2161.2:1998 (EN 420:1994) General Requirements This standard defines the general requireme ts for ergono y, glove construction, high visib lity, innocuousness, cleaning, comfort and fficiency, marking and information applic ble to all protective gloves. Put si ply the Standard requires that: General Requirements: • Glove design and construc ion s suitable for i s int nded use. • Any seams es nt in construction (cotton, leather etc) do not result in a significant decreas in product performa ce. • The gloves will not harm the health or hygiene of the user. Sizing: • Glove sizing conforms to s t specifications with respect to hand circumference. • Minimum glove lengths are specified for e ch size. Product and Packaging L b lling (Marking): Gloves ust be generally marked with trade mark or other identification of manufacturer/representative, product code name or code and size. • Packaging carries additional information such as where information about the product can be ob tained and pictograms denoting perform ce levels against Standards as appropriate. • Instr tions for use. AS/NZS 2161.3:1998 (EN 388:1994) Protection Against Mechanical Risk This standard defines the general requirements for ergonomy, glove construction, high visibility, innocuousness, cleaning, comfort and efficiency, marking and information applicable to all protective gloves. Put simply the Standard requires that: General Requirements: • Glove design and construction is suitable for its intended use. • Any seams present in construction (cotton, leather etc) do not result in a significant decrease in product performance. • The gloves will not harm the health or hygiene of the user. Sizing: • Glove sizing conforms to set specifications with respect to hand circumference. • Minimum glove lengths are specified for each size. Product and Packaging Labelling (Marking): • Gloves must be generally marked with trade mark or other identification of manufacturer/representative, product code name or code and size. • Packaging carries additional information such as where information about the product can be ob tained and pictograms denoting performance levels against Standards as appropriate. • Instructions for use. AS/NZS 2161.3:1998 (EN 388:1994) Protection Against Mechanical Risk AS/NZS 2161.3:1998 (EN 388:1994) Protection Against Mechanical Risk AS/NZS 2161.2:1998 (EN 420:1994) General Requirements

AS/NZS 2161.10.3:2005 (EN 374-3:2003) Determination of resistance to permeation by chemicals Resistance to permeation is assessed by measuring the time for a chemical to breakthrough the glove material. Samples cut from the palms of the gloves, are placed in a permeation cell which enables the chemical to be placed in contact with the outer surface of the gloves. Air or water is passed through the cell to collect any chemical that has broken through to the inside surface of the glove sample. The "Chemical Resistant" glove pictogram must be accompanied by a 3 digit code. This code refers to the code letters of three chemicals (from a list of 12 standard defined chemicals), for which a breakthrough time of a least 30 minutes has been obtained. AS/NZS 2161.10.3:2005 (EN 374-3:2003) Determination of resistance to permeation by chemicals R sistance to permeation is assessed by measuring the time for a chemical to breakthrough the glove material. Samples cut from the palms of the gloves, are placed in a permeation cell which enables the chemical to be placed in contact with the outer surf ce of the gloves. Air or w ter is as ed th ugh the cell to collect any chemical that has broke throug to the inside surface of the glove sample. The "Chemical Resistant" glove pictogram must be accompanied by a 3 digit code. This code refers to the code letters of three chemicals (from a list of 12 standard defined chemicals), for which a breakthrough tim of a least 30 minutes has been obtaine . AS/NZS 2161.10.3:2005 (EN 374-3:2003) Determination of resistance to permeation by chemicals Resistance to permeation is assessed by measuring the time for a chemical to breakthrough the glove material. Samples cut from the palms of the gloves, are placed in a permeation cell which enables the chemical to be placed in contact with the outer surface of the gloves. Air or water is passed through the cell to collect any chemical that has broken through to the inside surface of the glove sample. The "Chemical Resistant" glove pictogram must be accompanied by a 3 digit code. This code refers to the code letters of three chemicals (from a list of 12 standard defined chemicals), for which a breakthrough time of a least 30 minutes has been obtain d. AS/NZS 2161.10.3:2005 (EN 374-3:2003) Determination of resistance to permeation by chemicals Resistance to permeation is assessed by measuring the time for a chemical to breakthrough the glove aterial. Samples cut from the palms of the gloves, are placed in a permeation cell which enables the chemical to be placed in contact with the outer surface of the gloves. Air or water is passed through the cell to collect any chemical that has broken through to the inside surfa e of the glove sample. The "Chemical Resi tant" glove pictogram must be accompanied by a 3 digit code. This code ref rs o the code letters of three chemicals (from a list of 12 standard defined chemicals), for which a breakthrough time of a least 30 minutes has been obtained. Code Letter Chemical Class AS/NZS 2161.10.3:2005 (EN 374-3:2003) Determination of resistance to permeation by chemicals Resistance to permeation is assessed by measu ing e time for a chemical to breakth ough the g ove material. Samples cut from th lms of the gloves, are placed in a p rmeation cell wh ch enables the ch mical to be placed in contact with the outer surface of the gloves. Air or water is passed through the cell to collect any chemic l that has broke throug to the inside surface of the glove sample. The "Chemical Resistant" glove pict gram must be accompanied by a 3 digit code. This code refers to the code letters of t ree c emicals (from a list of 12 tandard defined chemicals), for which a breakthrough tim of a least 30 minutes has been obtained. Code Letter Chemical Class

Frontier P8174 Contego P8174

Features and Benefits • 0.8 mm premium breathable synthetic leather palm • Cut level 2 protection • Neoprene padded palm for vibration reduction and comfort • Perforated forchettes for increased coolness and air flow • Four way stretch spandex for full movement • Velcro closure for increased comfort and improved fit • ID tag for personalised identification

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Methanol Acetone Acetonitrile Methanol Acetone Acetonitrile Methanol cetone Acetonitrile Acetone Dichloromethane Carbone disulphide M thanol Dichloromethane Carbone disulphide Dichloromethane Carbone disulphide Acetonitrile Dichloromethane Carbone disulphide Toluene Acetone Acet itrile Dichloromethane Carbone disulphide Toluene Tetrahydrofuran Toluene Toluene Tetrahydrofuran Tetrahydrofuran n-Heptane oluene Ethyl acetate Tetrahydrofuran Ethyl acetate n-Heptane n-Heptane Sulphuric acid 96% Tetrahydrofuran n-Heptane Sulphuric acid 96% n-Heptane Sulphuric acid 96% Sulphuric acid 96%

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Primary Alcohol Nitrile Compound Chlorinated paraffin Class Primary Alcohol Ketone Nitrile Compound Chlorinated paraffin Primary Alcohol Ketone Nitrile Compound Chlorinated paraffin Ketone Nitrile Compound Chlorinated paraffin Sulphur containing organic compound Aromatic hydrocarbon Primary Alcohol Ket ne Sulphur containing organic compound Sulphur containing organic compound Sulphur containing organic compound Nitrile Compound Aromatic hydrocarbon Heterocyclic and ether compound Chlorinated paraffin Sulphur containing organic compound Aromatic hydrocarbon Amine Heterocyclic and ether compound Aromatic hydrocarbon Amine Heterocyclic and ether compound Amine Heterocyclic and ether compound Saturated hydrocarbon Aromatic hydrocarbon Saturated hydrocarbon Inorganic mineral acid Heterocyclic and ether compound Saturated hydrocarbon Satur ted hydrocarbon Amine Ester Amine Ester Ester Ester

Code Letter Chemical

This standard is applicable to all kinds of protective gloves with regards to physical and mechanical aggressions caused by abrasion, blade cut, tear and puncture. This standard may also be used to determine the impact cut resistance and anti-static nature of the glove product. The four basic tests that define this standard are: Abrasion resistance: How well can the material of the glove resist exposure to repeated abrasion? Blade cut resistance: How well can the material of the glove resist cutting objects? Tear resistance: What force is needed to enlarge, by tearing a precut hole in the material of the glove? Puncture resistance: What force is needed to puncture the palm of the glove with a calibrated spike? This standard is applicable to all kinds of protective gloves with regards to physical and mechanical aggressions caused by abrasion, blade cut, tear and puncture. This standard may also be used to dete mine the impact cut resistance and anti-static nature of the glove product. The four basic tests that define this standard are: Abrasion resistance: How well can the material of the glove resist xposure to repeated abrasion? Blade cut resistance: How well can the material of t cutting objects? Tear resistance: What force is needed to enlarge, by tearing a precu hole in the material of the glove? Puncture resistance: What forc is needed to puncture the alm of the glove with a calibrated spike? This standard is applicable to all kinds of protective gloves with regards to physical and mechanical aggressions caused by abrasion, blade cut, tear and puncture. This standard may also be used to determine the impact cut resistance and anti-static nature of the glove product. The four basic tests that define this standard are: Abrasion resistance: How well can the material of the glove resist exposure to repeated abrasion? Blade cut resistance: How well can the material of the glove resist cutting objects? Tear resistance: What force is needed to enlarge, by tearing a precut hole in the material of the glove? Puncture resistance: What force is needed to puncture the palm of the glove with a calibrated spike? t l v e t ex B d u resistance: c T s h b f P r p g o t s This standard is applicable to all kinds of protective gloves with regards to physical and mechanical aggressions caused by abrasion, blade cut, tear and puncture. This standard m y also be used to determine th impact cut resistance and anti-static nature of the glove product. The four basic tests that define this stand rd are: Abrasi n resistance: How well can the material of the glove resist exposure to repeated abrasion? Blade cut resistance: How well can the material of the glove t cutting objects? Tear resistance: What force is needed to enlarge, by tearing a precut hole in the material of the glove? Puncture resistance: Wha force is needed to puncture the palm of the glove with a calibrated spike? This standard is applicable to all kinds of protective glov s with regards to physical and m chanic l ggressions caused by abrasion, blade cut, tear and puncture. This standard may also be used to de e mine the impact cut resistance nd anti-st tic nature of the glove product. The four basic tests that define this standard are: Abrasion ance: How well can the material of the glove resist exposure to repeated abrasion? Blade cut resistan How well can the material of the glove resist cutting obje ts? Tear resistance: What force is needed to enlarge, by tea ing a precut hole in the material of the glove? P resist nce: What forc is needed to puncture the alm of the glov with a calibrated spike?

G Diethylamine

AS/NZS 2161.3:1998 (EN 388:1994) Protection Against Mechanical Risk

G Diethylamine Ethyl acetate G Diethylamine G Diethylamine

Recommended Uses Automotive, Shipping, Power tools, Construction, Carpentry, Mining, Gardening and landscaping.

I G Diethylamin Ethyl acetate

Sodium Hydroxide 40% Inorganic base

Sodium Hydroxide 40% Inorganic base Ethyl acetate Ester Sodium Hydroxide 40% Inorganic base Sodium Hydroxide 40% Inorganic base

Carton Qty

Inorganic mineral acid Satur ted hydrocarbon Inorganic mineral acid Inorganic mineral acid

Pack Qty MOQ

L J L

Code

Size

K

Performance Level Sodium Hydroxide 40% I organic base

Mechanical Hazards Pictogram The rating underneath the pictogram refer to the gloves protection with respect to: Abrasion (4), Cut (2), Tear (2), Puncture Resistance (1). Mechanical Hazards Pictogram The rating underneath the pictogram refer to the gloves protection with respect to: Abrasion (4), Cut (2), Tear (2), Puncture Resistance (1). Mechanical Hazards Pictogram The rating underneath the pictogram refer o th gloves protection with respect to: Abrasion (4), Cut (2), Tear (2), Puncture Resistance (1). Mechanical Hazards Pictogram The rating underneath the pictogram refer to the gloves protection with respect to: Abrasion (4), Cut (2), Tear (2), Puncture Resistance (1). Mechanical Hazards Pictogram The rating underneath the pictogram refer to th gloves protection with respect to: Abrasion (4), Cut (2), Tear (2), Puncture Resistance (1).

P8174.S

Small

12

72 72 72 72 72

L

Sulphuric acid 96%

Inorganic mineral acid

1

2

3

4

5

6

Performance Level Performance Level Performance Level

P8174.M Medium 12

>10

>30

>60

>120

>240

>480

2 2 2

3 3 3

4 4 4

5 5 5

6 6 6

1 1

P8174.L P8174.XL P8174.2XL

Large

12 12

Breakthrough time (mins) Performance Level

>10 >10 >10

>30 >30 >30

>60 >60 >60

>120 >120 >120

>240 >240 >240

>480 >480 >480

X-Large

1

2

Breakthrough time (mins) Breakthrough time (mins) Breakthrough time (mins) 3 4

5

6

2X-Large 12

>10

>30

>60

>120

>240

>480

Breakthrough time (mins)

46

46 46 46

46

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Frontier P8174A Contego P8174A

Frontier P8174HV Contego P8174HV

Features and Benefits • 0.8 mm premium breathable synthetic leather palm • Fingerless for ultimate dexterity • Cut level 2 protection • Neoprene padded palm for vibration reduction and comfort • Perforated forchettes for increased coolness and air flow • Four way stretch spandex for full movement • Velcro closure for increased comfort and improved fit • ID tag for personalised identification

Features and Benefits • 0.8 mm premium breathable synthetic leather palm •  Cut level 2 protection •  Neoprene padded palm for vibration reduction and comfort • Perforated forchettes for increased coolness and air flow • Neoprene cuff with velcro closure for comfort & protection

• Hi Vis piping for improved low light visibility • Hi Vis colour for increased day time visibility • Four way stretch spandex for full movement • ID tag for personalised identification

Recommended Uses Automotive, Shipping, Power tools, Construction, Carpentry, Mining, Gardening and landscaping.

Recommended Uses Low light conditions, Shipping, Power tools, Construction, Carpentry, Mining, Gardening and, landscaping.

Carton Qty

Pack Qty MOQ

Carton Qty

Code

Size

Pack Qty MOQ

Code

Size

P8174A.S

Small

12

72 72 72 72 72

P8174HV.M Medium 12

72 72 72 72

P8174A.M Medium 12

P8174HV.L P8174HV.XL P8174HV.2XL

Large

12 12

P8174A.L P8174A.XL P8174A.2XL

Large

12 12

X-Large

X-Large

2X-Large 12

2X-Large 12

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Features and Benefits • 0.8 mm premium breathable synthetic leather palm • Cut level 2 protection Frontier P8274HV Contego IP P8274HV

Frontier P8174AA Contego P8174AA

Features and Benefits • 0.8 mm premium breathable synthetic leather palm • Thumb and forefinger tips removed for fine work and handling small items • Cut level 2 protection • Neoprene padded palm for vibration reduction and comfort •  Perforated forchettes for increased coolness and air flow •  Four way stretch spandex for full movement • Velcro closure for increased comfort and improved fit •  ID tag for personalised identification

• Neoprene padded palm for vibration reduction and comfort • Silicon grip for enhanced performance in wet and dry conditions • Raised TPR on fingers & knuckle area to reduce impacts, scrapes & pinches • Perforated forchettes for increased coolness and air flow • Neoprene cuff with velcro closure for comfort & protection

• Hi Vis piping for improved low light visibility • Hi Vis colour for increased day time visibility • Four way stretch spandex for full movement • ID tag for personalised identification

Recommended Uses Automotive, Shipping, Power tools, Construction, Carpentry, Mining, Gardening and landscaping.

Recommended Uses Automotive, Shipping, Power tools, Construction, Carpentry, Mining, Gardening and landscaping.

Carton Qty

Pack Qty MOQ

Code

Size

Carton Qty

Pack Qty MOQ

P8174AA.S

Small

12

72 72 72 72 72

Code

Size

P8174AA.M Medium 12

P8274HV.M Medium

6 6 6 6

72 72 72 72

P8174AA.L P8174AA.XL P8174AA.2XL

Large

12 12

P8274HV.L P8274HV.XL P8274HV.2XL

Large

X-Large

X-Large 2X-Large

2X-Large 12

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Frontier P8275 Contego AW+ P8275

Frontier P8376 Contego Saddleback IP+ P8376

Features and Benefits • 0.8mm genuine ‘A’ grade goat skin • Dimpled premium leather thumb and forefinger saddle for high wear area and enhanced grip • Dimpled premium leather finger tip wrap over protection • Kevlar ® stitching for increased durability • Four way spandex rear for breathability and flexibility • Full leather forchettes for complete protection

Features and Benefits • 0.8 mm premium breathable synthetic leather

• Hypora membrane utilises a unique ‘micropore’ technology that is impervious to outside water, while allowing hand generated moisture to escape. Ensuring warm and dry comfort • 3M TM Thinsulate TM lining and thermal layered construction for warmth • Reinforced Tough Grip thumb and forefinger saddle for high wear area • Silver reflective accents and piping for increased low light visibility • Four way stretch spandex for full movement • ID tag for personalised identification

Recommended Uses Rigging, Construction, Timber handling, Forestry, Hand tools.

Recommended Uses Freezer room, Wet handling, Construction, Forestry, Ski fields, Frozen goods handling, Winter and Night work.

Carton Qty

Pack Qty MOQ

Code

Size

Carton Qty

Pack Qty MOQ

P8376.M Medium 6

72 72 72 72

Code

Size

P8376.L P8376.XL P8376.2XL

Large

6 6

P8275.M Medium

6 6 6 6

72 72 72 72

X-Large

P8275.L P8275.XL P8275.2XL

Large

2X-Large 6

X-Large 2X-Large

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Frontier P8475 Contego Slick P8475

Frontier P8375 Contego Saddleback P8375

Features and Benefits •  0.8 mm premium breathable synthetic leather palm

Features and Benefits • 0.8mm genuine ‘A’ Grade Goat Skin • Dimpled premium leather thumb and forefinger saddle for high wear area and enhanced grip • Kevlar ® stitching for increased durability • Four way spandex rear for breathability and flexibility • Full leather forchettes for complete protection

• Unique Oil and Water resistance thanks to the Schoeller ® – dynamic fabric • Schoeller ® – dynamic fabric is liquid repellent, breathable and hard wearing •  Internal Nitrile mid layer ensures water and oil protection for the wearer • Silicon dot grip for enhanced performance in wet and dry conditions • Raised TPR on fingers and knuckle area to reduce impacts, scrapes and pinches • Reinforced Tough Grip thumb and forefinger saddle for high wear area and enhanced grip • Extended neoprene cuff for comfort and protection •  ID tag for personalised identification

Recommended Uses Rigging, Construction, Timber handling, Forestry, Hand tools.

Carton Qty

Pack Qty MOQ

Recommended Uses Rigging, Oil Rigs, Off shore operations, Wet & Oily applications, Construction, Heavy industry.

Code

Size

P8375.M Medium 6

72 72 72 72

P8375.L P8375.XL P8375.M

Large

6 6

Carton Qty

Pack Qty MOQ

X-Large

Code

Size

2X-Large 6

P8475.M Medium 6

72 72 72 72

P8475.L P8475.XL P8475.2XL

Large

6 6

X-Large

2X-Large 6

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Frontier P8176 Contego AV P8176

Features and Benefits • ‘A’ Grade premium cowhide leather • Cut level 3 protection

• Neoprene cuff with velcro closure for comfort and protection • 2.75 mm full Gel padded palm and fingers for vibration absorption and comfort • Four way stretch spandex for full movement

Let us build your ultimate Contego. Let build you your ultimate Contego. with our unique ContegoMe ® customised glove program you can choose from the many unique features of the Contego ® range that can be added to your gloves: Let us build your ltimate Contego. Let us build you your ultimate Contego. with our unique ContegoMe ® customised glove program you can choose from the many unique features of the Contego ® range that can be added to your gloves: Let us build your ltimate Contego. With our unique ContegoMe ® gl ve pr gram you can cho s from the many features of the Contego ® range that can be added to your custom glove.

CHOOSE YO GRIP CHOOSE YO GRIP

Recommended Uses Automotive, Shipping, Power tools, Construction, Carpentry.

CHOOSE YOUR logo CHOOSE YOUR colour CHOOSE YOUR grip your logo CHOOSE your colour CHOOSE your logo CHOOSE your colour C

Carton Qty

Pack Qty MOQ

Code

Size

P8176.S

Small

6

72 72 72 72 72

Cuff Options Cuff Options ff o ti ns

P8176.M Medium 6

P8176.L P8176.XL

Large

6 6

X-Large

P8176.2XL

2X-Large 6

Grip options Grip options

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Option of Silicon logo grip on finger tips Option of Silicon logo grip on finger tips pti f ilic n logo fi ti s

Grip options

Frontier P8176A Contego AV P8176A

Palm options Palm options

Features and Benefits • ‘A’ Grade premium cowhide leather • Cut level 3 protection • Fingerless version for complete dexterity

Logo position options Logo position options Logo position options

Palm options

• Neoprene cuff with velcro closure for comfort and protection • 2.75 mm full Gel padded palm and fingers for vibration absorption and comfort • Four way stretch spandex for full movement

Multiple colour opt Multiple colour opt

Recommended Uses Automotive, Shipping, Power tools, Construction, Carpentry.

Carton Qty

Pack Qty MOQ

FOR ALL ENQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT A CONTEGO SALESPERSON TO VISIT YOU & DESIGN YOUR ULTIMATE GLOVE FOR ALL ENQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT A CONTEGO SALESPERSON TO VISIT YOU & DESIGN YOUR ULTIMATE GLOVE

Code

Size

P8176A.S

Small

6

72 72 72 72 72

P8176A.M Medium 6

P8176A.L P8176A.XL

Large

6 6

X-Large

P8176A.2XL

2X-Large 6

Multiple colour options

FOR ALL ENQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT A FRONTIER SALESPERSON TO ASSIST YOU IN DESIGNING YOUR ULTIMATE GLOVE

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Frontier P613 Cooltec3 - HV P613

Frontier 715 Cooltec5N - HV P715

Recommended Uses Injection moulding operations, Automotive Assembly, Glass and ceramics handling, Construction, Mining.

Recommended Uses Injection moulding operations, Automotive Assembly, Glass and ceramics handling, Construction,  Mining.

Features and Benefits • Cut level 3 protection • Puncture level 2 protection • Seamless 13 gauge shell for enhanced dexterity • PU coat for wet, oily and dry enhanced grip • Hi vis yellow for increased visibility

Features and Benefits • Cut level 5 protection • Puncture level 3 protection • Seamless 13 gauge shell for enhanced dexterity • Microfoam nitrile coat for superior wet and oily grip • Air capillaries provide enhanced padding and vibration absorption • Hi vis yellow for increased visibility

Carton Qty

Carton Qty

Pack Qty MOQ

Pack Qty MOQ

Code

Size

Code

Size

P715.S P715.M P715.L P715.XL

Small

12

120 120 120 120 120

P613.S P613.M P613.L P613.XL P613.2XL

Small

12

120 120 120 120 120

Medium 12

Medium 12

Large

12 12

Large

12 12

X-Large

X-Large

P715.2XL

2X-Large 12

2X-Large 12

4342

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Frontier P615 Cooltec5 - HV P615

Frontier P613 Cooltec3 - SP P613SP

Recommended Uses Injection moulding operations, Automotive Assembly, Glass and ceramics handling, Construction, Mining.

Recommended Uses Injection moulding operations, Automotive Assembly, Glass and ceramics handling, Construction, Mining.

Features and Benefits • Cut level 5 protection • Puncture level 2 protection • Seamless 13 gauge shell for enhanced dexterity • PU coat for wet, oily and dry enhanced grip • Hi vis yellow for increased visibility

Features and Benefits • Cut level 3 protection • Puncture level 2 protection • Seamless 13 gauge shell for enhanced dexterity • PU coat for wet, oily and dry enhanced grip

Carton Qty

Carton Qty

Pack Qty MOQ

Pack Qty MOQ

Code

Size

Code

Size

P615.S P615.M P615.L P615.XL P615.2XL

Small

12

120 120 120 120 120

P613SP.S

Small

12

120 120 120 120 120

Medium 12

P613SP.M Medium 12

Large

12 12

P613SP.L P613SP.XL P613SP.2XL

Large

12 12

X-Large

X-Large

2X-Large 12

2X-Large 12

4342

4542

Frontier P615 Cooltec3 - SP P615SP

Frontier P713 Cooltec3N - HV P713

Recommended Uses Injection moulding operations, Automotive Assembly, Glass and ceramics handling, Construction, Mining.

Recommended Uses Injection moulding operations, Automotive Assembly, Glass and ceramics handling, Construction.

Features and Benefits • Cut level 5 protection • Puncture level 2 protection • Seamless 13 gauge shell for enhanced dexterity • PU coat for wet, oily and dry enhanced grip

Features and Benefits • Cut level 3 protection • Puncture level 3 protection • Seamless 13 gauge shell for enhanced dexterity • Microfoam nitrile coat for superior wet and oily grip • Air capillaries provide enhanced padding and vibration absorption • Hi vis yellow for increased visibility

Carton Qty

Pack Qty MOQ

Carton Qty

Pack Qty MOQ

Code

Size

Code

Size

P615SP.S

Small

12

120 120 120 120 120

P713.S P713.M P713.L P713.XL P713.2XL

Small

12

120 120 120 120 120

P615SP.M Medium 12

Medium 12

P615SP.L P615SP.XL P615SP.2XL

Large

12 12

Large

12 12

X-Large

X-Large

2X-Large 12

2X-Large 12

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