Safety Equipment For Cut Hazards

OSHA 1910.138(b):

Employers shall base the selection of the appropriate hand protection on an evaluation of the performance characteristics of hand protection relative to the task(s) to be performed, conditions present, duration of use, and the hazards and potential hazards identified.

How to Comply with OSHA 1910.138(b) for Cut Resistance?

Answer: Perform an Edge Test.
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