At Dekalb Trade Voice, we prioritize safety, performance, and compliance in every product we manufacture. Our leather and textile gloves and safety apparel are tested and certified according to internationally recognized standards. Below is a detailed overview of the key safety standards we follow to ensure product integrity, user protection, and regulatory compliance.
EN 388, ANSI 105, ASTM F2992, ANSI/ISEA 138
These standards evaluate resistance to abrasion, cuts, tears, and impact. Ideal for construction, automotive, and heavy machinery industries.
EN 407, EN 11611, EN 11612, EN 12477
Covers protection against heat and flame, molten metal splash, and radiant heat. Suitable for welders and high-heat environments.
EN 511
Specifies protection against convective and contact cold. Essential for workers in cold storage or extreme winter conditions.
EN 374-1~5, BS-7971-6, ISO 16604, ASTM D6978
Ensures gloves protect against chemical hazards and viral penetration, especially for medical, laboratory, and chemical industries.
EN 60903, ASTM D120, ASTM F2675, IEC 60903, ES-IES 61340-5-1, EN 16350, EN 1149
Regulates gloves and apparel for electrical insulation and electrostatic dissipation. Key for electricians and utility services.
ANSI/ISEA 138, NFPA 2112, ASTM F2878
Covers flame resistance, impact protection, and puncture resistance needed in the oil, gas, and utility sectors.
OEKO-TEX, REACH, ISO 14001, ISO 14067
Certifies that materials are free from harmful substances and meet global environmental impact standards.
EN ISO 21420, EN ISO 13688
Outlines basic ergonomic and safety requirements for gloves and protective clothing. Acts as a foundation standard for other certifications.
EN ISO 10819
Specifies performance of gloves in reducing hand-transmitted vibrations. Ideal for operators of pneumatic tools and machinery.
ASTM F2675/F2675M
Provides standards for gloves protecting against arc flash hazards in electrical and industrial settings.
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