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Special gloves for chainsaw work

Safety gloves are an essential piece of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for professionals who work with chainsaws or, of course, people who use this tool in their daily domestic life. Although indispensable in various tasks such as pruning, tree felling and forestry work, they also represent a high risk of serious injury. Therefore, selecting the right gloves not only protects hands from cuts and abrasions, but can also make the difference between a safe job and an accident. At Juba, we want to explore the importance of work safety gloves designed specifically for chainsaw use. We'll cover their key features, materials of construction, safety regulations and tips for choosing the right gloves. Whether you are a seasoned professional or an occasional chainsaw user, this guide will help you decide how to protect your hands effectively.    How chainsaw cutting gloves protect your hands The main function of chainsaw gloves is to protect the professional's hands from potential accidents during work, and one of the key elements of this protection is the layers of anti-cut material on the back of the glove.  Depending on the model, the number of layers may change, increasing or decreasing the level of protection offered. The materials used in these layers also play a crucial role, and can range from Kevlar linings, which offer exceptional cut resistance, to leather fabrics and synthetic reinforcements that enhance the durability and comfort of the glove. In addition, there are multiple options for additional protection that can be incorporated to maximise safety, thus adapting to the specific needs of each task and user. Choosing the right glove requires taking into account both the type of work to be carried out and the level of protection required, thus ensuring that the operator's hands are always well protected against any eventuality.   Other characteristics of chainsaw gloves Chainsaw gloves have a wide variety of features to adapt to each type of activity and offer the best protection and comfort to the user. Among the available options, some models stand out for including high quality leather, which provides exceptional softness, flexibility, and an unbeatable feel, ideal for those looking for a comfortable experience without sacrificing safety. In addition, many of these gloves are designed with stretch textile inserts in strategic areas, which significantly improve hand mobility when handling various tools, thus offering greater freedom of movement without compromising protection. The adjustable wrist closure is also a common and highly valued feature, as it allows the glove to be adjusted for optimal support, preventing it from slipping during work. In the Juba catalogue, some references include gloves with a water repellency treatment, which adds the advantage of water repellency. This feature is particularly useful to prevent the professional's hands from getting wet and the glove from retaining water, thus maintaining comfort and functionality in wet conditions. The combination of these elements makes chainsaw gloves not only a protective tool, but also a complement that facilitates the performance of the most demanding tasks.   Choosing the right chainsaw gloves Chainsaw gloves can be very different, so it is important to choose those that best suit the needs of each type of work. Never lose sight of the specific regulations for this sector. Gloves for use with chainsaws must meet the Mechanical risk standard (EN388:2016) with a level 2 abrasion resistance, a level 1 blade cut resistance, a level 2 tear resistance and a level 2 puncture resistance. Once these values have been obtained, the glove will be certified according to EN ISO 11393-4:2019. The protection against cutting by chain saws must be assessed by the chain speed. In this case, it would be obtained: Class 0 corresponds to a speed of 16 metres per second. Class 1 corresponds to a speed of 20 metres per second. Class 2 corresponds to a speed of 24 metres per second. Class 3 corresponds to a speed of 28 metres per second. This standard also defines the design: Gloves with design A will have cut protection in the metacarpal area, but not on the fingers or thumb. Design B gloves apply to three-fingered gloves and mittens, which protect both the metacarpal area and the fingers, except for the thumb. And finally, the standard will define: Type 1 when the protection is on both hands.  Type 2 when the cut protection is only on the left hand. Juba offers different sizes and formats of gloves (length and thickness), as well as different colours from which to choose the most suitable for each job. Specifically, in its firm commitment to offering the most appropriate gloves for each professional sector, Juba has expanded its collection of chainsaw gloves and has just launched two new references: MT160 POWER CUT and MT170RE.   Features of Juba's MT160 and MT170RE gloves Made of natural goatskin: excellent feel, flexibility and safety. Elasticated nylon and neoprene cuff with adjustable closure. Stitched with Kevlar thread for strength and durability. Inserts in fluorine orange, identifying this sector, with elastic fabric in the joints for increased mobility when handling tools. Certified to EN ISO 11393-4:2019 ‘Chain saw cut protection’.           Design A: Cut protection in the metacarpal area.           Type 2: Chain saw cut protection on the left hand, the hand opposite to the hand that handles the tool.           *Juba offers the option of ordering gloves with protection on the right hand for left-handed people or with protection on both hands (Type 1).   Differences between Juba MT160 and MT170RE gloves 26 layers (MT160) vs. 30 layers (MT170RE) of anti-cut material on the back of the left hand. Class 1 (20 M/s MT160) vs. Class 2 (24 M/s MT170RE).  Chain speed.         MT170RE: Skin reinforcement in the area between thumb and index finger on the back of the left hand.   Details of the MT160 POWER CUT gloves: Potential injuries in chainsaw work or safe working practice can never be replaced by chainsaw PPE. Therefore, when working with this type of tool it is essential to follow the instruction manual of both the personal protective equipment and the corresponding machine, as well as any applicable national accident prevention regulations. On the other hand, the standardised tests used to determine protection classes cannot assess factors such as the condition of the chainsaw chain's cutting edge, its tension or the angle of impact.  
30 August 2024 Read more
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HKSNI100NN KEEP SAFE

New waterproof nitrile gloves in black in retail format The lightness and comfort are two of the most outstanding properties of polyester gloves, they also provide good tactile sensitivity and are resistant to abrasion, have good chemical resistance, provide durability and, therefore, a long useful life. Polyester gloves are cheaper than gloves made of other materials. The waterproof nitrile coating makes it a waterproof glove, perfect for ensuring grip in damp, wet and oily environments. An excellent value for money glove. Juba has launched HKSNI100NN KEEP SAFE, a seamless glove in gauge 13 polyester coated with waterproof nitrile. It is a practical and efficient choice for dirty environments due to its black colour, which means it requires less maintenance in terms of cleaning and replacement. In some work environments, wearing dark gloves can project a more professional image, which is important in workplaces where appearance is an important factor. All in all, this is a new Juba reference of interest to all professionals specialising in handling and assembling small parts, in industrial and automotive workshops, in construction and masonry, in light assembly or machinery repair.  
2 August 2024 Read more
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PU1100 ANTIESTATIC

Economical antistatic glove with fingertip coating Nowadays, workplaces where electrostatic discharges (ESD) can occur around sensitive electronic equipment and parts are very common, such as clean rooms for electronics, nanotechnology and semiconductor manufacturing. Such electrostatic charge transfer not only affects the electrical properties of electronic parts, but can also cause equipment malfunctions and failures, interfering with their operation.  Personnel in such work environments must use appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to minimise or even eliminate any charge transfer between personnel and electrostatic discharge-sensitive component equipment. As explained in this video, work gloves in such environments must be made to minimise or even eliminate static electricity. Aware that this is a reality that is increasingly present in any work environment, Juba has launched a new reference of antistatic gloves. The PU1100 Antistatic glove is made from polyester and carbon fibre, with polyurethane coating on the fingertips. Professionals who use this new glove in their daily work will be able to work in a tactile, light-weight, flexible and comfortable way. In fact, it has a 13 gauge, so it will fit the hand very well, in addition to being lint-free. And, of course, this model is designed to be able to use touch screens, very frequent nowadays in all work sectors.  The features of this glove make it recommendable for all types of activities related to quality inspection, laboratories, precision handling in jobs with antistatic hazards or, among others, handling or assembly and assembly of parts in dry environments. Regarding safety, PU1100 Antiestatic is a Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), which complies with all specifications determined in the EN 16350:2014 standard on gloves for protection against electrostatic properties. In addition, protective gloves with electrostatic dissipation, each individual measure must meet the requirement: Vertical resistance (Rv)<1.0x108 Ω. In particular, this reference offers a Rv of 0.596 Mohms.
2 August 2024 Read more
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KS5856 POWER CUT

Cut and heat protection sleeve now 56 cm long. The arms are one of the most exposed parts of the body for many professionals working, for example, in the large glass industry. This type of environment requires the use of anti-cut fibre sleeves for safety, to which a glove appropriate to the activity to be carried out must be added on top. As a novelty, Juba has added 6 cm in length up to 56 cm to its KS5850 sleeve in order to increase the protection of those users who need it in their day-to-day work. KS5856 POWER CUT is the new sleeve in the Juba collection which, following in the footsteps of its 50 cm predecessor, allows the professional to work safely with total comfort, breathability and freshness thanks to a gauge 13.  This blue cuff is made of K-ROCK®, Juba's own fibre with unique characteristics such as high cut resistance and durability. As additional details, the cuff has an adjustable top closure to better adapt to the thickness of the arm. The cuff has an eyelet on the cuff to prevent it from slipping and thus avoid the risk of cuts. In addition, this reference is resistant to contact heat (100°C for 15 seconds). Beyond the glass industry environment, it may also be of interest for machining, aeronautics, household appliances, the automotive sector, cardboard industry or food processing, as it is certified for use in food handling.
2 August 2024 Read more
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Juba inaugurates the training hub ‘Juba Academy’ on its 70th anniversary

Hands, wrists or arms have been injured in 45,570 accidents at work registered in the first four months of this year, according to data from the Ministry of Labour. In fact, the upper limbs are one of the parts of the human body that suffer most accidents at work for reasons as diverse as imprudence, incorrect use of protective equipment, the poor state of machinery or lack of knowledge. Juba has been working for 70 years to address this reality by identifying problems, understanding challenges and developing innovative solutions in work gloves. The company based in Santo Domingo de la Calzada (La Rioja) has just inaugurated ‘Juba Academy’, a training hub to share its extensive experience in work protection, further research into occupational risk prevention and find new solutions to minimise potential hazards. As a leader in the Spanish and Portuguese markets, with over 500 references of safety gloves, an extensive workwear catalogue and presence in over 40 countries, Juba seeks to make life easier for professionals. Thanks to the ‘Juba Academy’ the company reinforces its commitment to put research and innovation in the prevention of hazards at work at the core of its strategy.  The space will offer seminars to share all the knowledge acquired by Juba's team of professionals in its 70 years of existence. This transfer of knowledge is one of the company's foundations, which it already carries out for its customers and/or distributors. "Knowledge is an integral part of our concept of safety, we believe it is an essential tool to reduce risks in the workplace and, therefore, possible injuries", said Rebeca Moneo, manager of the company. "Choosing the best glove to work with will depend on many factors, especially the professional sector, the work environment or the substances to be handled, among other parameters", she says. The opening ceremony was attended by the President of the Government of La Rioja together with other authorities, representatives of different organisations and business associations, as well as the Barrios family, founders of the company. "Juba is a story of hard work, success, evolution and constant innovation. Its business trajectory is exemplary, going from a family, artisan and local business to a global company, competitive at international level", he pointed out. In this sense, Capellán has valued very positively that "always from Santo Domingo de la Calzada, it has been able to continue evolving, generating brand, and creating employment and wealth in the territory", has assured the president of La Rioja, Mr. Gonzalo Capellán. Finally, Juan Pedro Barrios, former owner and manager of the company from 1992 to 2019 and current Bunzl advisor, emphasised during the event that "the evolution of Juba has been closely linked to the human quality of the different families who have worked in the company. Juba's progress cannot be measured only in figures or material achievements; it is also reflected in the relationships we have built and the talent we have cultivated. We have been privileged to have exceptional people who, generation after generation, have brought their dedication, passion and skills to the company", he said.
19 July 2024 Read more
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How to choose the best disposable gloves

How do I choose the best disposable gloves? Nurses, hairdressers, dentists, cleaners and food handlers are just some of the people who use disposable gloves in their daily work. Nowadays, you don't need to have one of these specialisations to have a box of disposable gloves at home to handle chemicals when cleaning, cleaning fish or applying hair dye, among many other everyday situations. In fact, the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) recommends the use of gloves for household tasks to maintain hygiene and ensure optimum safety.  As with any other safety glove, the Juba catalogue includes a wide range of disposable gloves so you can choose the one best suited to each task: material used, powdered or powder-free, different thicknesses, weight, etc. Below we've put together a series of tips from our experts to help you buy the ones that best suit your needs. Let's get started! Types of disposable gloves and materials Before buying disposable gloves, the first thing to define is their intended use. This type of personal protective equipment (PPE) is used to protect against possible infections, chemical products or when handling foodstuffs, and therefore meets very different needs, or even mandatory regulations. In terms of materials, a distinction can be made between: Disposable latex gloves: a natural rubber extracted from tree bark that gives gloves high abrasion resistance and superior grip in wet and dry applications, without the presence of oils. Latex is also suitable for food handling. And, of course, it offers excellent puncture resistance and durability. The user will experience an extraordinary feeling of softness and flexibility, although this material tends to cause skin irritations in people allergic to it. Juba's references with this material are as follows: PP2328, 530 and 532B. Disposable vinyl gloves: economical, but not very tactile. During handling, they are more resistant to punctures than latex gloves. The Juba catalogue includes references 550 and 550B, which are certified for food use. Disposable nitrile gloves: this is the most common type of single-use glove. They offer high strength and durability, as well as excellent grip and chemical resistance. In most cases, they are ideal for food use. That's why Juba has a wide range of references made from this material. Among the most popular: 570/570NR; 576BL ; 573 NR FARM300 with 300mm length, a special glove for livestock or 580/H580NR/H580MG, a model with a flake design to offer great grip. Powdered or powder-free? There's no doubt that a disposable glove containing talc is much more comfortable to put on and take off. The problem arises when regulations prohibit their use, in many cases because the contamination they can cause is a serious problem in doctors' surgeries, laboratories or operating theatres. With regard to glove thickness The thicker the glove, the greater the protection and durability, but there is a loss of feel. Depending on the risks to which the user will be exposed with this glove, the appropriate thickness will also have to be chosen. In the Juba catalogue, there are numerous options ranging from disposable gloves with a thickness of 0.07 mm to 0.28 mm, as is the case with the extra-thick 532B glove, certified for mechanical and chemical hazards. In this news item, you can find out more about the gauges (thickness) of work gloves.   Size guide for disposable gloves The glove must fit the hand for correct handling, so choosing the right size is crucial. Of course, with any type of safety glove it is important to be clear about the size of the hand, even more so in the case of disposable gloves. If you choose a smaller size than necessary, the glove will be under more stress and can break more easily, as well as creating undue fatigue from the pressure on the hand. Conversely, if the glove is larger than it should be, the glove will result in a loss of tactility for the wearer. Juba's disposable gloves are available in sizes XS/6 to XXL/11. Even those who require a longer length to protect not only the hand, but also the wrist and the beginning of the arm, can find disposable gloves with a longer length (30 cm) for a higher level of protection against infection, such as 573NR FARM 300. With a few exceptions, the vast majority of disposable gloves in the Juba catalogue are ambidextrous. This is a particularly cost-effective advantage, since if either the left or right glove breaks, it can be replaced by another unit without having to replace the entire pair. More options? There are times when wearing different coloured gloves can prevent cross-contamination between different tasks or departments within the same company. This is of vital importance in industries such as the food industry. These colour codes can help the occupational health and safety manager to visually identify the correct use of disposable gloves in a quick and easy way. Advantages of using disposable gloves The benefits of disposable gloves include excellent fit and sensitivity, as well as protection against infection, chemicals and food handling, among others. Without a doubt, the advantages of single-use gloves are very important depending on the activity for which they are intended: In laboratories, to avoid contamination of samples and to protect against hazardous chemicals, nitrile gloves are preferable, as they offer higher chemical resistance and lower risk of allergies. In the medical and dental field to prevent transmission of infections and protect staff and patients: nitrile or latex gloves are the most common choices due to their high puncture resistance and snug fit. In the food industry to maintain hygiene and prevent cross-contamination of food: vinyl, nitrile or polyethylene gloves are suitable choices, these materials are safe for food contact and ensure an effective barrier. In the cleaning and disinfection of rooms to protect hands from aggressive chemicals and reduce the risk of spreading germs: nitrile gloves are ideal due to their chemical resistance and durability. In the chemical and manufacturing industry to protect hands from irritants: nitrile gloves are recommended for their chemical resistance and durability. In beauty salons to maintain a hygienic environment and protect hands during treatments: nitrile or vinyl gloves offer a good balance between resistance and sensitivity to touch. The benefits of using single-use gloves are many, but it is important to remember that they should never be reused. The procedure for using single-use gloves recommends: Clean and dry hands before putting on gloves. Check them carefully before use. Avoid wearing jewellery and long fingernails. Remove gloves promptly if they are damaged or have imperfections. Dispose of them in the appropriate waste container. Wash hands. Never immerse hands with disposable gloves in chemicals (in this case, use the most appropriate chemical gloves).  Click here to view the entire Juba disposable gloves catalogue.  
30 May 2024 Read more
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Juba certifies its commitment to the SDGs with Aenor

We are in luck! Juba have accredited with AENOR that our business strategy contributes to the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), being the first Spanish company in the sector to achieve this. Juba has made a strong commitment believing the SDGs are essential to address global challenges and build a more sustainable and equitable future. They all include actions and measures to consolidate the positioning of our company in a greener, more inclusive and transparent future. As an integral part of Juba's corporate culture and as a guide for our management system, we have demonstrated a commitment to the future, the planet and citizenship, we want to fulfil our mission and participate in the changes that are required globally to achieve the goals set by the 2030 Agenda. With this certification, Juba underlines its leadership and strengthens its commitment to nine of the Sustainable Development Goals, which it defends and promotes. Within each of the lines of action, Juba has developed initiatives that contribute to selected areas within the following SDGs: 03. Ensure healthy living and promote well-being at all ages. 05. Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls. 07. Ensuring access to affordable, secure, sustainable and modern energy. 08. Promote sustained and inclusive economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all. 09. Build resilient infrastructure, promote sustainable industrialisation and foster innovation. 11. Make cities more inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable. 12. Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns. 13. Take urgent action to combat climate change and its effects. 17. Partnerships to achieve objectives. Among Juba's different sustainable actions, the use of renewable energies, its strong commitment to the use of fibres created from vegetable matter in many of its products under the name of Juba Nature, the reduction of paper and plastic in its packaging and, among other commitments, stands out the collaboration with the Ecomar Foundation. This is not the first AENOR certificate for Juba; the company already has other certificates such as ISO 9001 for its Quality Management System, ISO 14001 for its Environmental Management System and ISO 45001, which certifies its Occupational Health and Safety Management System as of 2019. In addition, the company situated in La Rioja has a Carbon Footprint Calculator developed by Bunzl Spain, which has achieved the AENOR seal based on the GHG Protocol.
30 January 2024 Read more
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Juba now offers boxes of nitrile disposable gloves (H570) with ten units

Disposable gloves are a very useful product that can be used for the protection in a wide range of activities. Their main purpose is to prevent direct contact with substances harmful to health, such as chemicals. Or, of course, they can also be used to prevent damage to the hands or possible staining with dyes or oils. Juba now offers, as a novelty, boxes of disposable nitrile gloves with ten units of reference H570, a model textured all over the outside for better grip in dry, wet and oily environments. These gloves are food-grade certified and ambidextrous, so they may be used on both right and left hands. In fact, in order to better fit each professional, Juba has three different sizes: 8, 9 and 10. Nitrile is a very suitable alternative to reduce allergic reactions, especially for people intolerant to latex. Its fine, flexible texture allows for good sensitivity at the fingertips. It also optimises comfort and dexterity. Disposable gloves are a widely used resource in all industrial sectors as a protective measure, as they are essential for optimal hygiene. While they do not offer cut, heat or puncture resistance, they are essential for those who need a quick and easy layer of protection on a daily basis. These multi-purpose gloves are perfect for numerous applications and industries, such as laboratories, the chemical industry, emergency services, electronics and assembly, the food industry, food processing and, among others, industrial cleaning/maintenance. Concretely, this Juba reference protects against the following chemicals: Sodium Hydroxide 40% (level 6, >480 minutes), Ammonium Hydroxide 25% (level 1, >10 minutes), Hydrogen Peroxide (level 3, >60 minutes) and Formaldehyde 37% (level 2, >30 minutes). In any case, Juba recommends not to reuse disposable gloves, they are for single use only. In addition, once the professional has removed them, they should be disposed of in a suitable waste container. And, of course, before using any glove, always consult the technical data of each reference. If any doubt arises, you can discuss with your Customer Service to help and advise you on any purchase.  
22 December 2023 Read more
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HTE 100: Juba's new glove for electric pruning shears with CPS system

Juba is committed to develop the most innovative products on the market, adapted to the needs of each professional sector. Many of the pruning shears incorporate a CPS system, so Juba has recently added to its catalogue, with more than 500 references, a glove focused on protecting the hands of professionals who use this type of shears. Professionals who carry out work for the growth of tree branches or vine growers must keep their hands protected with anti-cutting gloves without losing freedom of movement. Juba's new HTE100 model is a knitted glove with a locking system for electric shears made in Europe, which is ideal for use on the opposite hand to the one that handles the tool. Without a doubt, this type of glove must provide a balance between ergonomics and safety. As to protection, this reference by Juba is Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), with an anti-cut level F. This letter is the maximum achieved in the TDM test, according to the health and safety requirements specified in the EN 388:2016 standard on gloves for protection against mechanical hazards. However, a glove is useless as protective armour if it does not allow adequate breathability, if it is heavy, or if the material is so stiff that force must be exerted to perform precision movements with the fingers. Or, of course, if it does not fit the physiognomy of the professional's hand. Therefore, these new gloves from Juba's Garden range are available in a wide range of sizes. Specifically, Juba offers this reference from size 7, which corresponds to S, up to size 11 or XXL. In addition, the glove is designed with an elastic knitted cuff for improved grip on the wrist. As to packaging, Juba offers clients a minimum order of a 6-unit pack of gloves, or a 60-pair box is also available. However, HTE100 should be used in dry conditions and, of course, tested for compatibility with shears before pruning.
22 December 2023 Read more
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