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Now taking online store orders with Fast free delivery on many lines available,We cater for deliveries within Australia only.

Now taking online store orders with Fast free delivery on many lines available,We cater for deliveries within Australia only.


Boogla Glove Warehouse is an Australian family-owned business specializing in quality lab, trade, garden & worksite ppe products, established with a high commitment to exceptional customer service with fast delivery.
Which glove suits your application
The higher the number the stronger the gloves resistance to that particular hazard. The EN388 Mechanical Standards, tests four different hazards. Abrasion Resistance, Cut Resistance, Tear Resistance and Puncture Resistance.
Usage: Gloves are commonly referred to by their cut rating alone. For example “Cut 3 glove” or “Cut 5 Glove”. The cut resistance of a level 3 glove is usually referred to as safe for handling sheet metals. Where as level 5 cut resistance is safe for handling glass and level 1 cut resistance is good for mechanic’s and general purpose.

Hand to glove size chart guide.
This will help you personally make the right size choice for your gloves purchase.
Measurements are taken across your palm without the thumb included.
Easy !

Please ask us by email for product suitability suggestions for your application. We will give you an answer from our years of experience & research from our supplier data sheets best suited to your application.
Carton & pallet quantities are available on request.
You have come to the right place! We can compare what you are using now & come up with the best solution to suit your requirements.
We have access to many more lines on a special order, wholesale bulk buy pricing tier.
Fairfield New South Wales 2165, Australia
Open today | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm |
Closed on public holidays.
Self employed business customers? Contact us for an appointment better suited to your needs & we will do our best to accommodate you!
RETURNS
Our policy lasts 30 days. If 30 days have gone by since your purchase, unfortunately we can’t offer you a refund or exchange.
To be eligible for a return, your item must be deemed faulty by us or being a manufacturer faulty item It must be unused and in the same new condition that you received it.
We don't refund for change of mind purchases, or you saw it cheaper elsewhere.
To complete your return, we require a receipt or proof of purchase.
Refunds (if applicable)
Once your return is received and inspected, we will send you an email to notify you that we have received your returned item. We will also notify you of the approval or rejection of your refund.
If you are approved, then your refund will be processed, and a credit will automatically be applied to your credit card or original method of payment, within a certain amount of days.
Late or missing refunds (if applicable)
If you haven’t received a refund yet, first check your bank account again.
Then contact your credit card company, it may take some time before your refund is officially posted.
Next contact your bank. There is often some processing time before a refund is posted.
If you’ve done all of this and you still have not received your refund yet, please contact us at booglaglovewarehouse@gmail.com.
Sale items (if applicable)
Only regular priced items may be refunded, unfortunately sale items cannot be refunded.
Exchanges (if applicable)
We only replace items if they are defective or damaged. If you need to exchange it for the same item, send us an email at booglaglovewarehouse@gmail.com and send your item to: P.O BOX A130, Fairfield Heights, NSW, 2165, Australia.
Shipping
To return your product, you should mail your product to: P.O BOX A130, Fairfield Heights, NSW, 2165, Australia.
You will be responsible for paying for your own shipping costs for returning your item. Shipping costs are non-refundable. If you receive a refund, the cost of return shipping will be deducted from your refund.
Depending on where you live, the time it may take for your exchanged product to reach you, may vary.
If you are shipping an item over $75, you should consider using a trackable shipping service or purchasing shipping insurance. We don’t guarantee that we will receive your returned item.
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To determine the type of glove you need, you will have to perform a hazard assessment, identify which substances employees' hands might come in contact with, and select a glove that will withstand that substance. Each chemical has different properties, and the PPE section of the chemical's safety data sheet will specify which type of glove is recommended for handling that product.
Another consideration is how much grip and dexterity is required for performing a task.
Special consideration should be given to situations where chemical mixtures or several chemical hazards are present simultaneously. The glove you select should protect against all chemical hazards.
Disposable gloves are a cost effective way to handle chemicals or biological agents that contaminate the glove. The decontamination procedure is fairly complicated, expensive, and time-consuming. It makes sense, then, to sacrifice durability to avoid it.
Disposable gloves are recommended for low intensity tasks and environments with low risk of cutting and puncturing. They should be used with caution if tearing the glove could result in immediate and serious adverse effects.
Some typical uses for chemical-resistant disposable gloves are:
Latex gloves offer reliable barrier protection with a consistent fit. Some people, however, are unable to use them due to allergic reactions.
Latex provides resistance against many biological and chemical agents, including:
Latex gloves are commonly used in laboratories, food handling, chemical plants, janitorial work, agriculture, and pharmaceuticals.
Advantages: Reliable barrier protection, consistent fit.
Disadvantage: Possible allergic reactions.
Vinyl gloves are the most economical disposable option and are used for jobs that don't require a high degree of tactile sensitivity, like in the food industry.
Vinyl offers good protection against acids, bases, amines, peroxides, and fats. They are frequently used in:
Advantages: More economical than nitrile and latex. Non-allergenic.
Disadvantage: Looser fit.
Nitrile gloves are the most popular disposable gloves due to their strength and their chemical and abrasion resistance.
Nitrile gloves offer three times more puncture resistance than latex or vinyl, so you can take on tougher jobs with these gloves.
Nitrile disposable gloves are resistant to greases, most acids and bases, and oils. They are a great choice for mechanical work, laboratories, maintenance, or petrochemicals.
Advantages: Highest quality replacement for Latex. High puncture, chemical, and abrasion resistance.
Disadvantage: Does not offer the same degree of flexibility as latex.
When handling chemicals or biological agents, the protection provided by the gloves can be proactive (for incidental contact) or reactive (for extended contact). Obviously, when forecasting extended contact, you will need to choose gloves with a higher degree of protection.
Incidental contact implies little or no contact with the hazardous material and the PPE is worn just in case accidental contact is made.
The most common cases of incidental contact are:
Extended contact includes the following situations:
Disposable gloves come in different thicknesses. The thicker the glove the better in terms of durability, and it will take longer for chemicals to permeate thicker material.
Thicker gloves have their downsides, however. The thicker the material, the lower the dexterity and flexibility of the glove. When choosing the thickness of a disposable glove, be sure to calculate how important these characteristics are. If dexterity is required, then thinner gloves should be used and replaced more frequent.
The type of material and its thickness dictate how flexible a glove is. Gloves that have high modulus (high rigidity) require more force when working and can increase fatigue.
Usually, gloves that are more rigid have higher tensile strength, requiring more force to break them. It follows that when the hazard is high or when dexterity is not that important a more rigid glove can have a longer life, decreasing the cost.
Disposable gloves could be smooth or texturized. Smooth gloves provide better dexterity, while texturized gloves provide, at least theoretically, better grip. Grip, however, is mostly determined by the inherent qualities of the material or its coating.
The sizing of disposable gloves is similar to those of regular safety gloves, with the caveat that most disposable gloves are elastic and as such there is a snug fit.
While regular safety glove sizes can be expressed either numerically (generally 6 to 10) or in letter sizes (XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL), most disposable gloves are expressed in letter sizes.
Choosing the disposable glove that is most appropriate for the job can be a daunting task, especially considering their lack of mechanical resistance and how severe the repercussions of making the wrong choice can be. The multitude of chemicals in our workplaces and the variety of tasks further complicate the process. To ensure you make the best choice, know your worksite conditions, ask your safety officer person and if you're still in doubt, contact the manufacturer or one of its local sales representatives.
Our extensive range of PPE covers many work related tasks. Bulk orders & courier orders are our specialty .Click & collect is also available 6 days week by appointment time.

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