News | August 30, 2016

Superior Glove Works Welcomed As Member Of ISEA To Protect Workers

Acton, ON /PRNewswire/ -- The International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA), the leading association for personal protective equipment and technologies, and ANSI-accredited standards developing organization, is pleased to welcome Superior Glove to its membership program.

"As expected, the ISEA Board of Trustees promptly approved Superior Glove's application and I am happy to welcome you on board," said Christine Fargo, Director, Member and Technical Services for the ISEA.

ISEA members are world leaders in the design, manufacturing and testing of protective clothing and equipment.

By becoming a member, Superior Glove is joining a diverse of group of international companies committed to protecting the health and safety of workers and promoting the use of personal protective equipment.

"This is an exciting opportunity to work with, and learn from, other industry leaders and develop products that keep employees safer in the workplace," said Tony Geng, President of Superior Glove.

For more information about ISEA, please visit www.safetyequipment.org and be sure to visit the Superior Glove booth (#2350) at the National Safety Council Congress and Expo in Anaheim, California October 17 to 19, 2016.

About Superior Glove (www.superiorglove.com)

Superior Glove Works is a leader in the industrial work glove industry. Vertical integration, a sound business approach and a dedication to research and innovation has led the company to be one of the largest work glove manufacturers—with customers in North America and Europe. Specializing in cut-resistant gloves, Superior offers an astounding 3,500 styles of work gloves to the safety glove market. Providing "engineered hand protection for every industry" is more than just a slogan—it's the impetus for growth and the foundation on which Superior Glove was built. For more information visit: www.superiorglove.com.

Source: Superior Glove

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