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When it comes to ensuring safety in various work environments, selecting the appropriate protective gloves is of utmost importance. We will explore the details of EN 388, understanding its significance and how to interpret its markings. By understanding these aspects, you will be equipped to make well-informed decisions and select the most suitable gloves to meet your specific needs.
Manual for the Usage, Storage and Maintenance of Electrostatic Dissipative Protective Clothing Type (SBS001), boilersuits and the related certifications
Size & Measurement: Measuring instructions for gloves & shoes
Size & Measurement: Measuring instructions for coveralls
Workwear
EN 1149-5: 2018
Protective clothing - Electrostatic properties - Part 5: Material performance and design requirements
CE certified
The Certification Marking (CE) declares that the product meets EU standards for health, safety, and environmental protection
Safety Gloves
EN 511:2016
Gloves protecting against cold, including convective cold, contact cold and water penetration
EN 388:2016
Gloves protecting against mechanical hazards, including abrasion resistance, cut resistance, tearing strength, puncture resistance and impact protection
CE certified
The Certification Marking (CE) declares that the product meets EU standards for health, safety, and environmental protection
Safety Shoes
EN ISO 20345:2011
Safety footwear - specifies basic and additional (optional) requirements for safety footwear used for general purpose
Earmuff
ANSI S3.19-1974
Ensure the hearing protection provides a predictable level of protection
Safety Helmets
ANSI/ISEA Z89.1
Provide industrial hard hat performance and testing requirements
Reusable Masks
FFP1, FFP2 and FFP3, (FFP = filtering facepiece) are defined according to the masks’ filtering efficiency.