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BS EN388 Gloves to Guard Against Mechanical Risks

BS EN388 Gloves to Guard Against Mechanical Risks

The first cut is the deepest, so they say, but this risk can be avoided by wearing cut resistant gloves with an EN388 rating. As well as being resistant...

EN ISO 374 (EN374) Gloves for Chemical, Bacteria & Virus Protection

EN ISO 374 (EN374) Gloves for Chemical, Bacteria & Virus Protection

The main safety standard that applies to work gloves that protect against chemicals and micro-organisms is EN ISO 374 (previous name EN374). It actually...

EN60903 standard: electrical insulating gloves
What are cut resistant gloves made of?
The UKCA Marking - What Does It Mean For PPE? 
How to avoid contamination with food safe disposable gloves

How to avoid contamination with food safe disposable gloves

How prevalent is food contamination in the UK? Every day in the UK there are reports of bacterial contamination in our food, this week The Independent,...

Why Low Modulus Latex Gloves Are More Comfortable | Unigloves

Why Low Modulus Latex Gloves Are More Comfortable | Unigloves

Why is modulus important? Modulus is often cited as the holy grail for manufacturers of rubber products, but what does it mean and why is it as important...