Eye & Face protection
Auswahlhilfen & Normen
Glove selection guide: sizes & areas of use
Different applications require gloves made of different materials – and in different sizes
EN 21420: General requirements for protective gloves
This standard defines the general requirements for protective gloves
EN 374: Protective gloves against hazardous chemicals and micro-organisms
EN 374 defines performance requirements for protective gloves against hazardous chemicals and microorganisms in several parts
EN 388: Protective gloves against mechanical risks
EN 388 defines performance requirements for protective gloves against mechanical risks
EN 407: Protective gloves against thermal risks
EN 407 defines the technical requirements for gloves for protection against heat or fire
EN 421: Protective gloves against ionising radiation and radioactive contamination
EN 421 defines performance requirements for protective gloves against ionising radiation and radioactive contamination
EN 511: Protective gloves against cold
EN 511 defines the technical requirements for gloves for protection against convection and contact cold down to -50°C.
EN 455: Medical gloves for single use
EN 455 defines technical requirements and test methods for disposable medical gloves, but does not contain requirements for chemical resistance