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Cut Protection Range

Protect Your Most Valuable Tools—Your Hands

Our hands are our most valuable tools, and they face countless hazards every day. That’s why cut protection gloves tailored to your specific needs are essential for keeping them safe and functional.

Here is our Cut Protection Range:

Standard hand protection:

Our hands are our most used tool, not just in the skilled trades. We use our hands to feel whether something is rough or smooth, hot or cold, sharp or dull. That's why it is important to protect them. Many different materials, tools and machinery are used in the trades and industry. Handling them entails a certain risk of injury. Minimize this risk by wearing protective gloves on a regular basis.

Face protection:

Safety hazards associated with welding include radiation, heat, splashes, and exposure to fumes and gases. Furthermore, almost all welding methods pose a threat of combustion and fire. Würth offers welding protection from head to toe to keep you safe from harm.

Eye protection:

Consistently wearing eye protection is the only reliable way to safeguard your eyes from various hazards. Würth safety goggles are designed with features that encourage greater wearability and user acceptance, ensuring optimal protection.

Ear protection:

Ear protection is essential to prevent hearing damage caused by loud environments, especially in workplaces like construction, manufacturing, or workshops. Prolonged exposure to high noise levels can lead to permanent hearing loss, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), and reduced concentration or communication. Using high quality ear protection helps maintain long-term hearing health, improves safety, and supports overall well-being.

Head protection:

Wearing protective headgear on the construction site is necessary in order to protect yourself against falling parts, for example. Headgear does not only include traditional hard hats, but also special hard hats with neck protection, earmuffs and visors, as well as hard hats for electricians and for working at great height as well as bump caps. Make sure your headgear is compatible with your other personal protective equipment.

Body protection:

Body protection is essential for guarding against physical injuries, chemical splashes, burns, and contamination in high-risk work environments. Wearing the right protective clothing—such as coveralls, aprons, or high-visibility gear—helps prevent cuts, bruises, exposure to harmful substances, and heat or flame injuries. It ensures both personal safety and compliance with workplace health and safety standards.

Breathing protection:

Breathing protection is vital for shielding your lungs from harmful airborne particles such as dust, fumes, gases, and chemicals. In workplaces like construction, painting, or manufacturing, these hazards can cause serious respiratory problems or long-term health issues. Wearing proper respiratory protection helps ensure clean air intake, reduces the risk of illness, and keeps you safe in hazardous environments.

First Aid protection:

Employers are required to carry out an assessment of first-aid needs. This involves consideration of workplace hazards and risks, the size of the organisation and other relevant factors, to determine what first-aid equipment, facilities and personnel should be provided. Reliance Medical have put the table together as a guidance for adequate and appropriate equipment in the workplace.