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Hand Protection

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Protective gloves are crucial in everyday production, where hands are exposed to various dangers like pinching, bumping, cutting, burning, or chilling. DENIOS offers a wide selection of gloves tailored for specific needs, including cut protection, chemical protection, heat and cold protection, and protection against mechanical risks. Trusted brands like Honeywell, Ansell, Showa, Radians, and Mechanix Wear ensure high-quality options with the necessary approval seal, prioritizing safety and comfort for efficient daily work.

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Hand Protection

Protective gloves

Our most important tool in daily production is exposed to most dangers: pinching, bumping, cutting, burning, or chilling. Protective gloves protect hands from hazards, providing comfort and supporting daily work.

When employees' hands are exposed to a potential hazard, it is required that the employer provide them with the proper protection. Depending on the task and the threat will depend on what type of protection a worker will need. It is up to the employer to evaluate the working conditions, identify the risks, and seek a solution for the worker's safety.

Gloves come in many different styles to address potential risks our hands may face. Some gloves will keep a worker protected against heat and cold. Some gloves can be used when abrasions and cuts are potential risks. There are different gloves to protect workers from exposure to chemicals or electricity.

Tips for choosing the correct glove

Don’t always buy the cheapest glove to save money. Sometimes, the least expensive glove will cost you more in the long run. Depending on the activity the work is doing, they may go through a few pairs of gloves a week with a lesser quality glove. If you evaluate and select a better quality or rating glove, your workers may not need as many gloves during the week.

On the flip side, you may not always need the highest level of glove for your application. It is best to evaluate a few types of gloves to decide what will best meet your needs.

Ensure you evaluate the correct type of glove for the correct application. Sometimes, many types of gloves can be used in different situations. Know what your most critical need is for protecting the hands of the worker, and do your research on what will be best fit for your needs.

When working with chemicals and potentially hazardous substances that pose a high risk, evaluating the type of glove that will work best with the substance is crucial. Glove manufacturers will have a chart showing you the permeation of their gloves and the different types of chemicals. DENIOS can help ensure you select the correct glove when dealing with chemicals.

Which protective gloves are suitable?

Protective gloves for the commercial sector are divided into three personal protective equipment (PPE) categories. The danger potential (the risk assessment must be considered here) is decisive for the classification:

  • Category I: minimal risks, low protection requirements

  • Category II: medium risks, PPE not assigned to categories I and III, for example, protection against mechanical hazards

  • Category III: complex PPE, protection against fatal hazards or severe and irreversible damage to health, for example, temporary protection against radiation or chemical damage

Special categories DIN EN 659 / DIN EN 407 / DIN EN 511, etc. Coordinated protection for special requirements, such as cold protection or firefighting gloves.

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