  - ANSI Abrasion Standards- Standards for abrasion resistant gloves have changed for ANSI. Our guide specifies test methods and focus on levels, rather than the measured property. 
  - ANSI Cut Standards- Standards for cut resistant gloves have changed for ANSI. Our guide specifies test methods and focus on levels, rather than the measured property. 
  - ANSI Heat Standards- Standards for heat resistant gloves have changed for ANSI. Our guide specifies test methods and focus on levels, rather than the measured property. 
  - ANSI Puncture Standards- Standards for puncture resistant gloves have changed for ANSI. Our guide specifies test methods and focus on levels, rather than the measured property. 
  - Impact Standards- We follow ANSI, EN, ISO, and CE safety measures. Find out about the new voluntary impact standards. 
  - EN 388 Abrasion Standards- Standards for abrasion resistant gloves have changed for EN 388. Our guide specifies test methods and focus on levels, rather than the measured property. 
  - EN 374-1 Chemical Standards- Standards for chemical resistant gloves have changed for EN 374-1. Our guide specifies test methods and focus on levels, rather than the measured property. 
  - EN 511 Cold Standards- Standards for cold resistant gloves have changed for EN 511. Our guide specifies test methods and focus on levels, rather than the measured property. 
  - EN 388 Cut Standards- Standards for cut resistant gloves have changed for EN 388. Our guide specifies test methods and focus on levels, rather than the measured property. 
  - EN 407 Heat Standards- Standards for heat resistant gloves have changed for EN 407. Our guide specifies test methods and focus on levels, rather than the measured property. 
  - EN 388 Puncture Standards- Standards for puncture resistant gloves have changed for EN 388. Our guide specifies test methods and focus on levels, rather than the measured property. 
  - EN 374-5:2016 Mirco-Organism- Standards for mirco-organism resistant gloves have changed for EN 374-5:2016. Our guide specifies test methods and focus on levels, rather than the measured property. 
  - EN 1186:2022- EN 1186 is the European standard that must be met for gloves, and other equipment, to be safely used in contact with food. 
  - FDA 21 CFR 177.2600- FDA 21 CFR 177.2600 is the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) regulation that covers the use of rubber articles (gloves) that may be safely used in producing, manufacturing, packing, processing, preparing, treating, packaging, transporting, or holding food. 
