Cold weather gloves are made for protection in cold working environments such as freezer warehouses, commercial fishing, HVAC and many other outdoor applications. Having the proper hand protection in cold temperatures can mean the difference between superior dexterity and not being able to handle product efficiently. For our complete line of gloves: Glove Catalog
How A Cold Weather Work Gloves Service Works
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On-site when you need us, providing industry leading products and services
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Trained professionals deliver your gloves
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We stock, maintain, replenish your safety cabinets
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Ninja® Ice
7-gauge acrylic terry, 15-gauge nylon with HPT coating
- HPT palm coated
- Two-layer liner
- Strong in wet and dry environments
- Nylon outside
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Ninja® Ice, High-Viz
15 gauge nylon, 3/4 HPT dip
- EN 388: 3232
- Acrylic terry liner
- HPT coat strong in wet and dry environments
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Pigskin Driver Red Thermal
Premium grade, pigskin leather with thermal lining
- Keystone thumb
- Premium grade
- Red thermal lining
- Slip-on style
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PIP® Pigskin Driver, Thinsulate™ Lining
Premium grade, pigskin leather with 3M Thinsulate™ lining
- Keystone thumb
- Premium grade
- 3M Thinsulate lining
- Slip-on style
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Pigskin Leather Palm, Thinsulate™ Lining, Knit Wrist
Leather palm pigskin with 3M Thinsulate™ lining
- Straight thumb
- Knit wrist
- 3M Thinsulate™ lining
- Gunn cut
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Pigskin Leather Palm, Thinsulate™ Lining
Leather palm pigskin with 3M Thinsulate™ lining
- Straight thumb
- Safety cuff
- 3M Thinsulate™ lining
- Gunn cut
Featured Resources
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First Aid Cabinet Introduction
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Safety Center
Get your PPE organized and stay stocked on your safety supplies with the Cintas Safety Center program.Watch Now -
AED Program
You only get one chance to change the outcome during a cardiac event. You can help save a life with an AED in your facility.Watch Now
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Understanding Ohio House Bill 47: AED Requirements for Schools and Its Impact on Student Safety
Ohio House Bill 47 mandates that all schools in Ohio must have at least one AED on-site. The bill, which is now law, requires schools to install AEDs in key locations, including sports and recreation areas, to ensure that they are prepared to respond to sudden cardiac arrest emergencies. Compliance with this legislation must be achieved by the start of the next academic year.
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When Seconds Count: Bleed Control and Wound Care Safety
Uncontrolled bleeding is the second leading cause of death worldwide, after injury. Learn more about how these kits work.
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One Simple Piece of PPE Protects from Vapors, Mists, Virus, and More
From safety vests to eye protection to advanced cut-resistant gloves, there are PPE options designed to put safety first.
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Cincinnati CEO Applies Cintas First Aid Skills to Save a Young Girl’s Life
See how Cintas' First Aid & Safety training gave a CEO the skills she needed to take quick action and save a young girl's life. When a child began choking at the Chicago airport, Jeff Ruby Culinary Entertainment CEO Britney Ruby Miller relied on the life-saving techniques from her Cintas First Aid & Safety training, showing the real-world impact of being prepared and educated for emergencies.
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Cintas Launches Bleeding Control Training
Hands-on training teaches various techniques to control bleeding effectively.
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Cintas Helps Provide CPR and AED Training at ‘Save the Dey’ Event
Cintas helps raise awareness through CPR and AED training to over 700 participants.
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Pursuant to OSHA Regulations, 29 CFR 1910.132 (Subpart I), an employer bears sole responsibility for selecting the type(s) of personal protective equipment to be used by its employees. All purchasers of personal protective equipment from Cintas bear full responsibility for selecting the PPE appropriate for use by their employees. Cintas expressly disclaims all implied warranties including an implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for particular purpose.