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EN 388: 2016 The below is an example of the markings you will find either printed onto the glove or sewn inside, but what does it all mean? Brand Marking Abrasion Resistance Impact Resistance Cut Resistance (ISO 13997 Test) Puncture Resistance Cut Resistnce (Coup Test) Tear Resistance Brand Owner Postcode Product Code Size EN 388 pictogram and scores CE mark and category level For each standard there are pictograms and scores, the pictogram for EN388 is: More information available on user sheet EN 388: 2016 PROTECTIVE GLOVES AGAINST MECHANICAL RISKS (1) After EN ISO 21420:2020, this standard is the most common found amongst protective gloves. It is tested to multiple different risks, these include Abrasion, Cut, Tear, Puncture and Impact. Gloves, once tested, are given either a marking or a label which has the standards it has been tested to on, including the scores it achieved. 259

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