Key Criteria for Glove Selection

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This webinar occurred on:  June 19, 2014

In this webinar, speakers will take you through a guided tour of proper glove selection. Through a detailed exploration of the four key criteria (abrasion/coatings, cut, dexterity, and thermal)¸webinar participants will learn exactly what to consider when selecting protective gloves for their workers or themselves.

Additionally, viewers will learn the difference – once and for all! – between the two different test methods used for evaluating gloves: ASTM /ANSI and EN standards.

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This webinar occurred on:  June 19, 2014

Speakers:

Bill Soellner, US Sales Manager, Superior Glove Works
Bill Soellner is the US Sales Manager at Superior Glove Works Ltd. Mr. Soellner's career has spanned 24 years in the safety industry, having worked for four major manufacturers and a major safety specialty industrial distributor. He has held positions in sales, sales management and product management with special emphasis on hand and arm protection. In addition, Mr. Soellner has been published in leading trade publications such as ISHN, Cleanrooms Magazine and Compliance Magazine, writing articles on proper glove selection, clean environments products and chemical glove selection. Mr. Soellner was awarded the 2013 Helping Hand Award at the IGA national meeting in March of 2013. He received a BA from Western Michigan University.

Larry Prickett, Applications Development Manager, DuPont
Larry Prickett is a Principal Investigator at DuPont Protection Technologies. His career at DuPont spans over 40 years and includes supervisory and principally technical work experiences in DuPont’s Nylon, Teflon®, Nomex® and Kevlar® products. His current assignment is focused on Application Research and New Product Development for the Kevlar® Mechanical Industrial Segment. He holds over 25 patents associated with cut protection and other Kevlar® applications. He is a member of the ASTM F23 Mechanical Hazards Committee and ANSI/ISEA 105 / Hand Protection Committee. Outside of his work experience, he served on the 1990-92 Board of Directors for Toastmasters International. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

Duration: 1 Hour