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Certifications

European (EN) standards for industrial leather gloves ensure safe, ergonomic, and durable hand protection across various workplace hazards.

  • EN ISO 21420:2020 ✓ Certified
    General Safety Requirements

    This standard defines the basic requirements for all protective gloves regarding ergonomics, innocuousness (pH values, chromium VI content), sizing, dexterity, and cleaning instructions. Leather gloves must strictly comply with these baselines

  • EN 388:2016 + A1:2018 ✓ Certified
    Mechanical Risks Protection

    The most common standard for industrial work gloves. Leather naturally provides excellent mechanical protection. Gloves are rated with a 4-to-6-digit code for:

    • Abrasion Resistance (Scale 1–4)
    • Blade Cut Resistance (Scale 1–5, Coup Test)
    • Tear Resistance (Scale 1–4)
    • Puncture Resistance (Scale 1–4)
    • ISO Cut Resistance (Scale A–F, TDM-100 Test)
    • Impact Protection (Optional, denoted by 'P')
  • EN 407:2020 ✓ Certified
    Thermal Risks (Heat & Fire)

    Required for leather gloves used in welding, foundries, or high-heat industrial tasks. It tests for resistance to burning behavior, contact heat, convective heat, radiant heat, and small/large splashes of molten metal.