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Gloves

Gloves for all Needs

 

Protect Your Hands and Fingers with the Right Glove

We know hands and fingers are important tools for employees working with fish and meat. They are highly exposed in many situations, and finding the right glove for the task is paramount. 

We are ready to support you with the right solution for your needs and industry.  

 

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How to Choose the Right Glove

When deciding which glove to choose, you must know what your purpose and specific needs are. 

At ABENA, we recommend being aware of:

  • The materials and fabrics used
  • Contact with chemicals or microorganisms
  • Proper protection against cold/heat, cuts, wear and tear
  • Requirements in relation to comfort
  • Need for finger feeling and extra sensitivity 
  • Need for a safe and good grip
  • CE-label and other safety approvals
  • The correct size.

Download Gloves Product Sheet 

For more information about our glove range for food handling, please download our product sheet. 

 

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Choose the Right Glove for Your Specific Purpose

Handling food calls for great attention to safety as well as hygiene. Also, it is essential to have documentation that proves the chosen products fulfill the required standards. Gloves are obligatory in many work situations in food production – like direct contact with food, frozen goods, etc.

Every case involves gloves with unique properties that must comply with the required safety and hygiene standards. Evaluate your need within the risk levels I, II, and III or research which EN standards support your glove use.

 


Assess Your Needs Based on Risk Levels I, II, and III

EU 2016/425 divides personal protection equipment into three risk levels, including gloves. The higher the risk the product faces, the higher the level of protection the product should have.

 

Level 1

At this level, you will find gloves used for low-risk situations. The manufacturer/importer must guarantee that the gloves fulfill the requirements for protective gloves (EN 420).

Level 2

At this level, gloves are used for medium-risk situations, e.g., welding or industrial use. The gloves at this level must be tested and type-approved by an EU-approved test institute. The gloves must be marked with pictograms that show the protection function.

Level 3

Besides requirements for tests, type approval, and certifications, there is a requirement for continuous quality control. Level 3 includes work tasks with a high risk, e.g., extreme heat, cold, or protection against dangerous chemicals.


EN Standards - Your Tool when Choosing Gloves

Besides risk levels, I, II, and III, EN standards can also be used when choosing the right glove. The standards are common guidelines within function, safety, and quality. Every EN standard has a specific area to classify gloves and other personal protective equipment.

This means that gloves intended for protection against mechanical risk must be provided with the pictogram EN 388. EN standards are your tool when getting an overview of the product's quality and safety, no matter where it is produced.

 


EN 388:2016 – GLOVES FOR PROTECTION FROM MECHANICAL RISK

This pictogram shows that the glove is certified and approved for protection against mechanical risk.

After a test, the glove is assigned values for the individual risk areas, which indicate the test results for wear, cutting strength, tear strength, and puncture. The values are 1-5 or 1-4, with 4 or 5 as the highest. 

The cutting strength will be divided based on how many newtons the glove can withstand. The letters A to F show this strength, where F is the highest (3 kg. +), and A is the lowest (200 to 499 grams).


EN374-1: 2016 consists of different pictograms depending on what the glove is protecting.

Gloves marked with an EN374-1: 2016 symbol show how they handle the chemical impact. According to the chemical list, the symbol shows how many chemicals the gloves have been affected by.

There are three types of certifications within chemicals:

  • Type A is tested and certified against six chemicals for a minimum of 30 min.
  • Type B is tested and certified against three chemicals for a minimum of 30 min.
  • Type C is tested and insured against one chemical for a minimum of 10 min.

EN 374:2019

This standard specifies a test method for the ability of gloves to withstand the penetration of dangerous chemicals by continuous contact.

Here, the test is defined by a change in the material due to contact with a chemical. The result is a change in appearance or consistency, such as swelling, discoloration, hardening, or emollient.


EN 374-5:2016 VIRUS

Protective gloves against dangerous chemicals and micro-organisms - Part 5:

Terminology and performance requirements for micro-organisms risks (ISO 374-5: 2016) EN374-5 is a new test method indicating whether the glove has been tested against bacteria, fungi, and viruses.

If the word virus is not mentioned under the icon, the glove has only been tested against bacteria and fungi. Not against viruses.


 

EN 407:2004 – GLOVES FOR PROTECTION FROM THERMAL RISK

This pictogram shows that the glove is certified and approved for protection during contact with high heat, such as contact heat, radiant heat, or molten metal.

The pictogram shows the level of protection (1-4) and what the glove protects against (A-F). The higher the number, the better the result.


EN 511:2006 – GLOVES FOR PROTECTION FROM COLD

This pictogram shows that the glove is certified and approved for protection against cold. The level of protection is indicated on the pictogram. The glove must withstand both penetrating cold (convection cold) and contact cold by direct contact. In both cases, the highest level of protection is 4.

It is not a requirement that the glove is tested against water penetration, but when water penetrates, there are two values: 0 and 1. If the water penetrates in less than 30 minutes, the value is 0. If the water penetrates in more than 30 minutes, it is 1. The glove must achieve protection level 1 by EN388, which applies to wear and tear resistance.


EU FOOD DIRECTIVE

The primary directive EC/1935/2004 deals with all materials that may meet food.

The materials must not affect the food and, as a result, apply a health risk. Gloves certified and approved for handling food are marked with the pictogram "glass and fork."


How Can We Help You?

At ABENA, we are always ready to help and answer your questions.

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Want to Know More about ABENA?

 

We see ourselves as One ABENA, meaning that we act as one company across borders.

Read more about our strong cross border setup.

We have a lot of products for the food industry. Are you interested in Personal Protection Equipment (PPE)​?

CONTACT US

ABENA A/S

Egelund 35
DK-6200 Aabenraa
Denmark

T  +45 7431 1818
F  +45 7462 9737
info@abena.com

 

 

ABOUT ABENA

ABENA, founded in 1953, is a Danish, family-owned manufacturer and wholesaler of solutions for the healthcare and industries sectors headquartered in Aabenraa in Southern Denmark.

The ABENA Group, which is represented by subsidiaries in a long list of countries, supplies more than 38,000 products and operates in more than 90 countries across the globe.

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