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SKU: GP348743/XL

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Workwear and Jobsite Apparel for Construction and Industrial Work

Jobsite apparel helps protect workers from weather, debris, abrasion, and daily jobsite wear while maintaining comfort and mobility throughout the workday. Our selection of workwear includes gloves, protective apparel, and jobsite clothing used by contractors, mechanics, welders, and industrial crews working in demanding environments.

From cut-resistant gloves and welding gloves to high-visibility gloves, winter work gloves, and rain gear, these products are designed to provide protection and durability during construction, fabrication, maintenance, and outdoor work.

Work Gloves for Construction, Mechanical, and Industrial Tasks

Work gloves are one of the most commonly used forms of personal protective equipment on jobsites. This category includes cut-resistant gloves, cotton gloves, dotted grip gloves, chemical-resistant gloves, welding gloves, winter gloves, and general work gloves used for handling materials, operating tools, and protecting hands from abrasion or injury.

Many contractors choose specialized gloves depending on the task, such as cut-resistant gloves for sheet metal work, welding gloves for fabrication, or insulated gloves for winter construction work.

Gloves for Jobsite Protection and Grip

Different work environments require gloves designed for specific hazards and conditions. Chemical-resistant gloves help protect workers handling solvents and adhesives, while dotted or grip gloves provide improved control when handling tools, materials, or equipment.

Cut-resistant gloves are widely used by tradespeople working with sharp materials such as metal studs, sheet metal, glass, and construction materials that present cutting hazards.

Cold Weather and High Visibility Workwear

Working outdoors requires apparel that helps maintain comfort and visibility in changing weather conditions. High-visibility gloves help crews remain visible on active jobsites, while winter gloves provide insulation and protection during cold weather construction work.

Accessories such as beanies and neck gaiters help workers stay warm during outdoor work in colder seasons.

Rain Gear and Protective Jobsite Clothing

Rain suits and weather-resistant apparel help crews continue working during wet conditions while keeping clothing dry and comfortable. Durable rain gear is commonly used by construction crews, utility workers, and maintenance technicians who work outdoors in changing weather conditions.

Protective jobsite apparel helps improve worker comfort while supporting safety and productivity throughout the workday.

Trusted Workwear Brands Used by Contractors

Contractor Cave supplies workwear and jobsite apparel from trusted brands including Milwaukee, Watson Gloves, Kunys, Superior Glove, PIP, and Lincoln Electric. These manufacturers produce durable gloves and protective apparel designed for construction, fabrication, mechanical work, and industrial environments.

Located in Woodstock, Ontario just minutes off Highway 401, Contractor Cave supports contractors across Southwestern Ontario with convenient pickup for tools, safety equipment, fasteners, and jobsite supplies.


FAQ

What types of work gloves are commonly used on construction sites?

Construction crews commonly use cut-resistant gloves, leather work gloves, winter gloves, and general purpose work gloves depending on the task being performed. These gloves help protect hands from abrasion, sharp materials, and jobsite hazards.

When should cut-resistant gloves be used?

Cut-resistant gloves are used when working with sharp materials such as sheet metal, glass, metal studs, or sharp construction components. They help reduce the risk of hand injuries when handling these materials.

What gloves are used for welding work?

Welding gloves are typically made from heavy leather and are designed to protect hands from sparks, heat, and molten metal during welding and fabrication work.

What apparel helps workers stay warm on winter jobsites?

Winter work gloves, beanies, and neck gaiters help keep workers warm during cold weather construction work. Insulated gloves are especially important when handling tools or materials in freezing conditions.

Why is high-visibility workwear important on jobsites?

High-visibility clothing and gloves help ensure workers are easily seen by equipment operators and vehicle drivers. This is especially important on construction sites, roadwork zones, and industrial facilities where heavy equipment is operating.