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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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Juba adds size 3XL to its catalog in the yellow fluorescent high visibility vest

In its efforts to offer workwear and work gloves that meet the needs of each professional, Juba has added size 3XL to its high-visibility yellow fluorescent vest. On this occasion, the company adds a larger size for model HV174YEL, which is designed with horizontal reflective bands, in addition to a Velcro closure. Regarding the sales format, Juba markets this basic hi-visibility vest in a bag to be hung on display and be more visible to the store visitor. High-visibility vests are essential in many work environments, where maximum safety and visibility are required. In addition, Juba's high visibility references offer high technicality, durability and quality. The vest is not the only reference, Juba has in its catalogue a wide range of garments designed for low light work situations where the worker must increase his visibility to avoid any incident. All this equipment is certified with the international high visibility standard ENISO20471:2013 + A1:2016, which specifies the mandatory requirements for protective clothing capable of visually signalling the wearer's presence intended to make him visible in risky situations with any type of daylight and when illuminated in the dark by car headlights.
22 November 2023 Read more
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KSLX200: an orange seamless glove made of polyester coated with rough latex

Hands are the main working tool in many industrial sectors. If a work protection glove is too large or, on the contrary, too small, the wearer's movements will be reduced and he may be exposed to some risks. A glove may slip if the size is too large, while grip and dexterity will be compromised if the wearer is undersized. Above all, the glove must guarantee a perfect fit to adapt to the professional's hands. Today, there are different sizes, usually ranging from 6 to 12, to ensure a good fit. As if it were a second skin, this product must protect from the palm to the fingertips. Juba has been working for nearly 70 years to provide the most suitable safety gloves for each hand. On this occasion, the company has added the new KSLX200model to its catalogue of over 500 glove references, available from size 7, which corresponds to S, up to size 11 or XXL. JJuba's new model stands out for its design with orange colour on the back of the hand and a black interior on the palm. KSLX200 is a seamless glove with a rough latex coated polyester material, which is now available in gauge 13. A recently released Juba reference that is similar to the H256, but more economical and in industrial format. What are the peculiarities of KSLX200? Great waterproof properties in the palm, providing a solid grip in dry and wet environments. In addition, this reference provides the user with good abrasion resistance and increased durability. Therefore, this glove is recommended for professionals in the gardening, do-it-yourself, plumbing, light metal structure erectors and construction/masonry sectors. Juba customers interested in this product can purchase it in different packaging: a minimum order of a pack of 10 pairs of gloves or, for those who wish a box containing 120 pairs is also available. The KSLX200 reference is a Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), which complies with the essential health and safety requirements specified in the EN 388:2016 standard on Protection Gloves against Mechanical Risks, as category II PPE.
22 November 2023 Read more
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New certifications for Juba's sustainable products: GRS and RCS

Recycling has emerged as a powerful ally in a textile industry that manufactures 100 billion garments worldwide every year. In this context, it has been necessary to explore circular models to reuse materials that can be transformed into new fabrics and garments with the help of different recycling technologies. Juba wanted to guarantee the quality, transparency and sustainable practices of its products with respect to textile recycling. Therefore, it has certified some of its references with two leading accreditations developed by a global non-profit organization, Textile Exchange: Global Recycle Standard (GRS), which verifies the recycled content of products, in addition to responsible social, environmental and chemical practices in their production. The standard covers the processing, manufacturing, packaging, labelling, trade and distribution of all products made with a minimum of 20% recycled material. Recycled Blended Claim Standard (RCS) aims to maintain the identity of a recycled raw material by tracking the entire production chain, from supply to distribution. Specifically, the RCS logo can be used when a product contains between 5 and 95% recycled material. In particular, references with the RCS Blended seal must have a portion of their fabric coming from recycled materials. Here are some of the most common combinations: Recycled polyester + cotton Recycled cotton + polyester Recycled polyester + polyester Recycled polyester + elastane Juba's Nature range includes three references with this certification: H265NT NATURE, a glove made with 20% post-consumer recycled polyester, which comes from recycled PET bottles, so its production contributes to the development of the circular economy, which offers great flexibility and extra comfort, adapting perfectly to the hand. Seamless and with an exceptional touch, this blue Juba reference has a 15 gauge and very good abrasion resistance, increased durability. It provides a solid grip in dry and wet environments. H251NT NATURE, a Juba reference made with a 18% recycled pre consumer cotton and 24% recycled post consumer polyester, plus a natural rubber coating. These gloves offer the user a solid grip in dry and wet environments. In addition to good abrasion resistance, which makes the product more durable. In addition, this model is resistant to contact heat (250ºC for 15"). Among the features of this glove is its sweat absorption, which keeps hands comfortable and fresh, thanks to Sanitized®. This sanitizing function protects gloves from fungus, mites and bacteria, prevents odours, provides long-lasting protection to polymers and minimizes skin irritation. Juba offers this glove with recycled point-of-sale cardboard. H251NTWT NATURE: a glove with a very similar design to the previous one, but with an inner liner that keeps the temperature of the hands stable down to 0ºC. However, the liner of this Juba reference is made with more recycled fibres: 9% recycled pre-consumer cotton and 53% recycled post consumer polyester. These gloves provide solid grip in dry and wet environments. They are also resistant to contact heat (250°C for 15") and respond very well to abrasion for increased durability. The inner liner absorbs sweat very well, keeping the wearer's hands comfortable and cool.
22 November 2023 Read more
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New beekeeper glove: 213MGTO GARDEN

Juba has been working for almost 70 years on offering a safe solution to all professionals and, therefore, it aims to provide the most appropriate safety gloves for each sector. On this occasion, the company has added to its catalogue of over 500 references with a glove focused on protecting the hands of beekeepers. Professionals who breed and care for hives should keep their bodies protected from possible bee stings without losing freedom of movement or preventing perspiration from the arms and hands. The new 213MGTO GARDEN model by Juba is a white-beige glove that is made of a 0.9-1.0mm thick goatskin grain leather that stands out for its great flexibility and strength. Its. Its composition is cotton canvas and goatskin leather to offer unrivalled protection against possible bee stings. Goatskin leather provides great dexterity and tact to make the job easier. The leather gloves have different types of mounting on the thumb. In this 213MGTO GARDEN model, Juba has opted for a mounted thumb to improve mobility and enable the professional to hold their beekeeping tools while working with the beehive. In addition to hand protection, this reference is fitted with a grain leather gauntlet to protect the inside of the wrist. What’s more, there’s also a 38 cm extra-long canvas sleeve with elastic rubber. This set gives full protection to the arm from bees without forgetting freedom of movement. These new beekeeping gloves from Juba are available in a wide range of sizes to fit the hands of any beekeeper. Juba has this reference from size 7, which corresponds to an S, up to 11 or XXL. With regard to packaging, Juba offers its customers a minimum order of a pack of 10 pairs of gloves or, for those wanting as such, a box containing 100 pairs. This glove is Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), which meets the essential health and safety requirements specified in EN 388:2016 Mechanical Hazard Protective Gloves, as category II PPE.
7 November 2023 Read more
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Do you know the sectors section of the Juba website?

In its aim to help customers select the right work glove for each professional, Juba has developed a specific section on its website (www.jubappe.com/en) ) in which it has selected the most suitable protection for each task within different professional sectors. This section is now open to all those interested in the ceramic construction industry, the photovoltaic sector, the treatment of urban waste sector, the assembly and maintenance sector, the metallurgy sector, the iron and steel industry and those specialising in the automotive industry, in gardening, in the mechanical garages sector, in the agricultural sector or in the construction and refurbishment sectors.
7 November 2023 Read more
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Want to know how anti-static gloves work?

Who hasn’t rubbed a plastic pen against a woollen jumper in the dark to see how small sparks are produced? And who hasn’t run the pen through their hair to see how it stands on end or gone down a metal slide in flannel trousers for a hair-raising experience?. These domestic examples are the result of a growing phenomenon which, in work environments, is an unpleasant yet pervasive problem called electrostatic, or static electricity. In short, this is energy accumulated in objects and bodies when the atoms from the surface are destabilised and give a negative or positive charge instead of a neutral one. This phenomenon is mainly caused by friction with other objects. Given that the tendency of atoms is to regain their neutrality, they will tend to relinquish any excess electrons in order to balance and, if they lack negative particles, they will take them from other bodies with an excess charge, producing a body-to-body current with the passing of electrons. Therefore, when one body with too many electrons (negative charge) and another with too few (positive charge) come into contact, the negative tends to relinquish them and a discharge occurs in the direction of the electron receiver. Hence the electric shocks when you a door knob or another metal object. How does it affect work environments? Risks of explosions, electrical damage, electrostatic shocks and other incidents of varying magnitude may be stimulated by static electricity. Work environments where the adverse effects of static electricity can be felt most can be divided into two options: Jobs in which electrostatic discharges (ESD) can occur around sensitive electronic equipment and parts, such as clean rooms for the manufacture of electronic products, nanotechnology and semiconductors. Electrostatic charge transfer not only affects the electrical properties of electronic parts but it can also cause equipment breakdowns and faults, interfering with their operation. Discharge also leads to a significant risk of fire when solvents or other flammable materials must be handled in the environment. As for personnel in these work environments, they must wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) to minimise or even eliminate any charge transfer between personnel and component equipment sensitive to electrostatic discharge. More specifically, work gloves in such environments must be manufactured to minimise or even eliminate static electricity. 2. Those characterised by the risk of explosion due to the presence of flammable or volatile materials. ATEX is the abbreviation of the French term for potentially explosive atmospheres: ‘Atmosphère Explosibles’. ATEX is also the abbreviation of EU Directive 2014/34/EU, also known as ATEX 114. Under the directive, any object entering an ATEX zone must be designed, constructed and used in a way that does not accumulate static electricity through what is known as a static dissipater or conductor, and often incorrectly as antistatic. What is the EN 16350 Standard? This Standard defines the test conditions and requirements for the electrostatic properties of the protective gloves used in the ATEX area, which include conductive threads in the textile lining and filler. Juba has not only tested the anti-static gloves according to EN 16350 but has also performed tests EN1149-1 and EN1149-3, which are covered by the electronic equipment standard EN61340. These tests measure the surface resistance of materials and charge dissipation. Here you can learn more about the tests performed by Juba: Some Juba references on anti-static gloves?? Within the catalogue of over 500 references of Juba work gloves, the following are antistatic or electrostatic dissipation protective (ESD) gloves: PU1000 is a glove made of polyester and polyurethane-coated carbon fibre on the palm. A model with seamless 13-gauge support that adds touch, lightness, flexibility and comfort, as well as adapting well to the hand for excellent dexterity Another of the antistatic references characteristic of the Juba catalogue is the TKE03, a seamless glove made of nylon and carbon fibre with polyurethane-coated fingertips and small PVC dots on the palm for a better grip in dry or wet environments. Within the electrostatic range, Juba’s 141520 glove is made of nylon and carbon fibre. A seamless model that is also manufactured in line with the Standard 100 by Oeko-Tex, making it free of harmful substances. The 141530 / H141530 model, a seamless nylon and carbon glove with extra-quality polyurethane coating on the palm, which is lint-free. The 4422 POWER CUT meanwhile, has a polyurethane coating, provides cut resistance, and incorporates K-Rock fibre. Another antistatic is the 4416 POWER CUT XTATIC, a seamless Dyneema® Diamond fibre glove blended with carbon fibre, nylon®, and polyurethane-coated lycra® fibre on the palm and half back. Finally, the 5683 glove has a triple anti-static sandy PVC coating on seamless cotton so that, in addition to antistatic, it focuses particularly on the handling of potentially flammable chemicals due to sparks caused by static electricity. All of these Juba products are available in different sizes for use in clean rooms for electronics, automotive, paint line or petrochemical industries, where static charge control is important.
7 November 2023 Read more
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