Updated EN 388 Standard: A Comprehensive Guide | HANVO Insights

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Welcome to our detailed exploration and explanation of the EN 388:2016 standard, brought to you by HANVO, leader in safety glove manufacturing. This video provides an in-depth introduction to the updated EN 388:2016 standard, a crucial benchmark in the protective glove industry, and compares it with its predecessor to highlight key changes and improvements.

EN 388, known for setting the criteria for measuring the resistance of safety gloves against mechanical risks, has undergone significant updates. These changes are pivotal for manufacturers, safety professionals, and end-users in understanding the levels of protection offered by various gloves.

In this video, we delve into the specifics of EN 388's testing methods, including abrasion, blade cut, tear, and puncture resistance. We also explore the new elements introduced in the latest version, such as the TDM cut rating test and impact protection, providing a clear understanding of how these enhancements elevate glove safety standards.

Moreover, we compare the old and new EN 388 glove rating standards, shedding light on the evolution of safety testing and what it means for glove performance and user safety. Whether you’re in the industry or simply interested in safety standards, this video is a must-watch for a comprehensive understanding of EN 388.

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