Choose the right safety gloves

Hands at work are extremely vulnerable to a wide range of hazards which include cuts, blows, chemical attack and temperature extremes.

With industry's increasingly complex and sensitive manufacturing and handling processes, there is a growing insistence on the use of "job fitted" safety gloves that meet each of the users' specific requirements.

Hence we offer a wider and more comprehensive range of safety gloves - in excess of 200 different types and styles from which to choose.

European Standards

CE Logo Implies that the gloves comply with the basic requirements laid down by the EEC directive: Personal Protective Equipment.

Simple Design (Category 1)
For areas of 'minimal risk' where the effects of not wearing a glove are easily reversible or superficial. Such products are self certified.
Intermediate Design (Category 2)
For areas of specific risk i.e. mechanical risks. Such products will have been EC type tested against European test methods and certified by a notified body.
Complex Design (Category 3)
For areas/applications that can seriously or irreversibly harm the health. Such products, in addition to the CE type test, will also have to be either produced under an approved quality system OR be typed tested on an annual basis.

EN 388 Logo EN 388 - This standard applies to all kinds of protective gloves giving protection from mechanical risks, in respect of physical problems caused by abrasion, blade cut, puncture, or tearing. This standard also covers risk of electrostatic discharge.

EN 374 Logos EN 374 - This standard specifies the capability of gloves to protect the user against chemicals and/or micro-organisms.

EN 511 Logo EN 511 - This standard applies to gloves which protect the hands against convective and contact cold.

EN 407 Logo EN 407 - This standard specifies thermal performance for protective gloves against heat and/or fire.

EN 659 Logo EN 659 - This standard defines performance requirements for gloves designed to protect fire fighters against heat and flames.

Food Handling Logo If a glove is to be used for food handling, it is required to carry either the words 'for food use' or this symbol.

EN 388 Logo Mechanical Hazards
EN 388
Performance
Level
a) Abrasion resistance0-4
b) Blade-cut resistance0-5
c) Tear resistance0-4
d) Puncture resistance0-4
 
EN 511 Logo EN 511 : Cold Performance
Level
a) Convective cold0-4
b) Contact cold0-4
c) Water proofness0-1
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EN 407 Logo Thermal Hazards
EN 407
Performance
Level
a) Burning behaviour0-4
b) Contact heat0-4
c) Convective heat0-4
d) Radiant heat0-4
e) Small splashes of molten metal0-4
f) Large splashes of molten metal0-4

Contact Heat

A sample is taken from the palm area of a glove. The outside of the glove is put on a hot surface and the temperature of the inside of the glove is then monitored. The temperature on the inside of the glove must take 15 seconds or more to rise by 10C from room temperature.

EN 407Contact
Temperature
Threshold
Time
Performance
Level
T°CSeconds
1100>15
2250>15
3350>15
4500>15

Maintenance

Contaminated and worn gloves may fail to protect the hands from the very hazard they were designed for. Effective protection is maintained by regular replacement of the gloves. Check the condition of the gloves, inside and out.