Different types of waterproof work gloves
Waterproof work gloves are often used in industries where you come into contact with liquid substances such as cleaning agents, chemicals, oil, water, etc. We therefore also offer various waterproof or water-repellent work gloves with different properties. Properties with resistance to puncture, cut or tear or abrasion. This means that the right waterproof work glove is available for every industry.
Which waterproof glove do I need?
This depends on what work you perform. If you work with chemicals, the waterproof gloves must have an EN 374 standard. If you work with sharp objects, waterproof work gloves with a high EN 388 (second number) ISO 13997 (last letter) are required. Read more about the EN 388 and ISO 13997 values ​​here.
Work safely with waterproof work gloves
At Unishore Workwear we believe safe and responsible working is important. That is why all our work gloves are EN tested. EN stands for European Standard. The European Standard describes the requirements that safety products such as waterproof work gloves must meet to provide protection against various risks.