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Our hands are exposed to considerable stress during work . In trade and industry, hands must be protected from mechanical and chemical stresses as well as injuries. work gloves offer protection against injuries and the effects of the weather as well as strict hygiene regulations.

How do I find the right work gloves, you ask?

We'll tell you!

Atchoosing the right protective gloves asOccupational safetyand the respective hazard class of the activity as well as the individual protection requirements, good communication and precise agreements are essential. When buying work gloves, it is important that they fit well, are comfortable to wear, have a good grip and minimise the impact on the touch. To choose the right glove as part of yourWorkwearfor you speak to our experts for advice.

Work gloves - Product overview standard range


The range is very diverse. If you cannot find a model online in the overview, please contact us. We will make you an offer for your annual requirements.

Which material is the right one? Work gloves made from leather, nitrile, nylon and more

Protective gloves made of leather are worn when working with metal, concrete and stone, for example, as the material is resistant to cuts, tears, abrasion and sparks. Gloves with material combinations of knit or nylon with PU, nitrile or latex coatings are ideal assembly gloves or mechanics' gloves thanks to their good grip, wearing comfort and dexterity.

Especially for areas where cut protection is important, we have gloves in our range as part of the protective equipment that also protect you during these tasks, made from special materials such as Dyneema.

Gloves for chemistry

EN ISO 374 regulates the necessary requirements for gloves designed to protect against exposure to chemicals and/or microorganisms:

Type A: Minimum breakthrough time > 30 minutes for at least 6 chemicals from the list of specified test chemicals

Type B: Minimum breakthrough time > 30 minutes for at least 3 chemicals from the list of specified test chemicals

Type C: Minimum breakthrough time > 10 minutes for at least 1 chemical from the list of specified test chemicals.

Practical tips for safety officers:

Breakthrough times are laboratory values that do not take into account temperature fluctuations or mechanical stresses

If in doubt, check the breakthrough times for your own chemicals with the manufacturer.

Reduce skin exposure with suitable skin protection products

Always dispose of gloves after contact with the chemical (permeation cannot be stopped)

Gloves and mechanics

The standard defines the performance of a protective glove for mechanical loads:

  1. Abrasion resistance classes 0-4
  2. Cut resistance (by conventional method), class 0-5
  3. Tear resistance, class 0-4
  4. Puncture resistance class, 0-4
  5. ISO cut resistance, class A-F
  6. Impact resistance (optional)

Practical tips for safety officers

  • Carry out a wear test to check other criteria (wearer comfort, grip, etc.)
  • Monitor the skin compatibility of the materials
  • Use combination products from different mechanical loads to avoid changing gloves