Cheap PPE – good deal or real risk?

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What cheap personal protective equipment really has to do

The price decides – but not always about the right thing. When you shop for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), you may be wondering the question: Is the low-cost model enough? The honest answer: Sometimes yes – but only if you know what's important. Because: Not every cheap glove or helmet is automatically bad. But any PPE that does not provide protection in accordance with standards is a safety risk – for you, your team and your company.

Cheap is not the same as cheap – that makes the difference

Cheap PPE can be a sensible choice if it meets the relevant standards. Cheap products without certification, on the other hand, are dangerous – they often do not provide sufficient protection and only give you a deceptive feeling of security. Practical example: An inexpensive glove without cut protection may be enough in the warehouse - but in metalworking it can become a real danger. In case of doubt: Better simple but tested PPE than a supposed bargain without proof.

Safety before price – always

Whether on the construction site, in the laboratory or in the workshop – the most important task of PPE is to protect your health. There are binding standards for this, such as:

ProductRelevant standardProtective
Chemical Protective GlovesEN ISO 374-1/-5Protection against chemicals and microorganisms
Safety shoesEN ISO 20345Protection against shocks, penetration, slipping
High-visibility clothingEN ISO 20471Visibility day and night

Additional tip:

Make sure that the standard information is always verified with a test number or certificate. This is the only way to ensure that the PPE is really verifiably tested and approved - and not just advertised with a supposed standard.

Comfort is part of safety

Cheap PPE is often a bit simpler – that doesn't have to be a bad thing. But: If it is not comfortable, it will not be worn. And that is a risk in itself. A glove that slips, a helmet that pinches – such products quickly end up in the corner.

Comfort features that really count:

  • good fit & size variety
  • breathable materials
  • non-slip grip surfaces
  • Padded zones or soft inner coating
  • Ergonomic design for longer wear

Result: Even cheap PPE should be so comfortable that you will enjoy wearing it every day – only then will it really protect you.

Ask yourself these 4 questions before you buy

  1. What needs to be protected? (e.g. chemistry, pruning, heat)
  2. Which standard is mandatory or useful?
  3. How long do you wear PPE every day?
  4. Do you have to move, grasp, see or hear a lot?

The more precisely you know your requirements, the better you can decide whether a cheap model is sufficient - or whether it needs to be more.

How to recognize tested PPE

Do you want to make sure that your PPE meets the standard requirements?

Look for the following clues:

  • CE marking: indicates that the product meets European safety requirements.
  • Manufacturer's information: check whether the standard (e.g. EN ISO 374-1 or EN ISO 20345) is mentioned in full.
  • Declarations of conformity or certificates: available on request from the dealer or manufacturer – they prove the actual test.

This information should be clear and transparent on the packaging, label or product data sheet.

Conclusion: Security must not be a compromise

Cheap PPE is perfectly okay – if it protects. But: Standard protection, comfort and practicality are mandatory. Because PPE is not a fashion item – it's your daily safety equipment. Therefore, the following applies: It is not the price that decides, but the protective effect.

Your protection professional tip

You don't want to pay too much - but you don't want to give away security either? Then pay attention to the following when shopping:

  • Certified standards
  • Comprehensible test reports
  • Comfortable wearing properties
  • Real practicality

Get advice from professionals – and take a look at tested PPE models with a good price-performance ratio.

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