Impact Resistance Information

Understanding ANSI/ISEA 138 impact resistance standards helps you select the right level of protection for heavy tools and equipment operations.

ANSI/ISEA 138 Standard

ANSI/ISEA 138 is the American National Standard for Performance and Classification of Impact-Resistant Work Gloves, designed to protect hands in environments with heavy tools and equipment.

ANSI 138 Standard

Impact Testing Methods

ANSI/ISEA 138 compliant impact-resistant gloves are measured by their ability to dissipate impact forces on the knuckles and fingers.

Not all industries encounter the same impact risks, therefore not all industries require the same level of impact protection. The standard defines three performance levels to match different risk environments.

Impact resistance testing measures the force transmitted through the protective material when subjected to standardized impact energy, ensuring adequate protection against bruising, fractures, and pinched fingers.

Impact Test Method

Impact Protection Levels

ANSI/ISEA 138 defines three levels of impact protection, each designed for specific impact risk environments.

Level 1

Basic Impact Protection

  • • Light assembly work
  • • General maintenance
  • • Warehousing operations
  • • Material handling

Level 2

Moderate Impact Protection

  • • Automotive assembly
  • • Manufacturing operations
  • • Construction work
  • • Heavy equipment operation

Level 3

Maximum Impact Protection

  • • Oil & gas operations
  • • Mining activities
  • • Heavy demolition
  • • Extreme impact environments

Testing Focal Points

ANSI/ISEA 138 impact resistance testing measures every focal point on the hand for comprehensive all-around performance evaluation.

Impact Testing Focal Points

Common Applications

Construction & Demolition

Level 2-3 protection

  • • Heavy equipment operation
  • • Demolition work
  • • Concrete breaking
  • • Steel construction

Oil & Gas

Level 3 protection

  • • Drilling operations
  • • Pipeline maintenance
  • • Rig work
  • • Heavy machinery operation

Manufacturing

Level 1-2 protection

  • • Automotive assembly
  • • Heavy machinery assembly
  • • Metal fabrication
  • • Equipment maintenance

How to Choose Impact-Resistant Gloves

Consider These Factors:

  • 1.Identify the types of impact hazards in your workplace
  • 2.Assess the frequency and severity of potential impacts
  • 3.Consider the required dexterity for your tasks
  • 4.Balance impact protection with comfort and flexibility

Important Notes:

  • Impact protection is typically focused on knuckles and fingers
  • Proper fit ensures maximum protection and comfort
  • Inspect impact protection regularly for damage
  • Replace gloves if impact protection is compromised

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