“Colourful PPE” (part 1 of 3): What is the significance of colours in PPE – how do they help make working life easier?

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Safety gloves in the food industry

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Change to the standard regulating cut protection safety gloves: EN 388:2003 compared to EN 388:2016 and ISO 13997

In Europe, the standard EN 388:2003 is used to regulate protection…

uvex Case Study: A new PPE supplier for Denby Pottery

How uvex goes the extra mile for Denby Pottery, helping with employee…

A new electrostatic test standard for safety gloves

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Homestory #5: Tough Mudder

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Safety gloves for industrial monitors

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Homestory #1: Forestry work

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