How to Understand and Apply ANSI Hand Safety Standards

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Webinar Details

Thursday April 23rd, 2026
12:00pm-1:00pm CDT

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Not all safety gloves protect equally. Gloves designed for one type of hazard may not sufficiently protect against another, even though they may look similar. So, how do you determine which gloves offer the right level of protection for your workers?
Join Superior Glove’s webinar that will explain ANSI standards that are widely used to provide guidelines for hand protection. You’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of the standards and how to apply them to select the right hand protection for your specific needs.

The webinar will cover:

  • ANSI standards for hand safety
  • Cut, impact, heat, puncture and abrasion standards

Attendees will also be able to ask questions to Superior Glove’s hand safety specialist.


By attending this webinar, you may be eligible to earn recertification points. Contact the Board of Certified Safety Professionals for more information.


Speakers

Michael Johannesson, Hand Safety Specialist, Superior Glove

For the past 19 years, Michael has been working at Superior Glove with a goal of reducing or eliminating hand and arm injuries. With more than 25 years of corporate and direct sales experience, he’s respected as a valuable partner for finding protective solutions in the industrial marketplace.


The views of webinar speakers and organizations are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the National Safety Council or Safety+Health magazine. Any mention of a commercial enterprise, product or publication does not mean the council or magazine endorses those items.


Moderator

Alan Ferguson, Associate Editor, Safety+Health magazine

Alan is associate editor of Safety+Health and serves as co-host of the magazine’s “On the Safe Side” podcast.

 

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