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Workwear

(32 products)
Abbigliamento da lavoro

Certified PPE workwear for workshops, construction sites, and industries. At Krollit, you'll find 34 selected products including S1 and S3 safety shoes, EN388 cut-resistant gloves, FFP2 masks, Type 5B/6B protective coveralls, and Class 3 high-visibility jackets. All devices comply with European occupational safety regulations.

We primarily distribute Ardon, a Czech brand specializing in professional PPE with over 30 years of experience. Each product comes with compliance documentation. Prices range from €0.62 for earplugs to €39 for technical sweatshirts — also ideal for bulk purchases for teams and companies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between S1 and S3 shoes?

S1 shoes have a protective toe cap, antistatic properties, and energy absorption in the heel, suitable for dry indoor environments. S3 shoes add a puncture-resistant sole and a cleated outsole for outdoor use and construction sites. For mechanical workshops, we recommend at least S1; for construction sites, S3 is mandatory.

What does Category III PPE mean?

Category III PPE protects against mortal risks or irreversible health damage. This includes equipment for falls from a height, as well as high chemical, electrical, and thermal risks. They require specific training and periodic checks. In our catalog, Type 5B/6B suits and gas masks are Category III PPE.

How often should FFP2 masks be replaced?

Yes, but the level of protection varies. Standard EN388:2016 classifies cut resistance from A (minimum) to F (maximum). For working with sheet metal and sharp metal, at least level C is required. The complete code (e.g., 4X43C) also indicates resistance to abrasion, tearing, and puncture.

Do EN388 gloves protect against cuts?

Yes, but the level of protection varies. Standard EN388:2016 classifies cut resistance from A (minimum) to F (maximum). For working with sheet metal and sharp metal, at least level C is required. The complete code (e.g., 4X43C) also indicates resistance to abrasion, tearing, and puncture.

Is high-visibility clothing mandatory?

Yes, in specific situations. Legislative Decree 81/2008 makes it mandatory for road work, construction sites with moving vehicles, and outdoor nighttime activities. Class 3 (maximum visibility) is required for those working directly in traffic. Fines up to €6,600 for non-compliance.

Can I purchase workwear for the whole team?

Yes, Krollit supplies businesses and work teams. For orders over 10 pieces of the same item, please contact us for a personalized quote with quantity discounts. We can also handle mixed sizes and split shipments to multiple locations.

What certifications do Ardon products have?

Ardon is ISO 9001 certified for quality management. Individual products have specific certifications: EN ISO 20345 for footwear, EN388 for gloves, EN ISO 20471 for high visibility, EN 140/EN 143 for masks. Each product comes with a downloadable CE declaration of conformity.

What are ESD shoes for?

ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) shoes dissipate electrostatic charges accumulated by the body, protecting sensitive electronic components and reducing the risk of sparks in environments with potentially explosive atmospheres. Mandatory in electronics, pharmaceuticals, and the chemical industry. Ardon DOZER S3 ESD models cost €31-34.

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Scarpe antinfortunistiche: capire le classi di protezione

Le scarpe da lavoro si dividono in classi secondo la norma EN ISO 20345. La classe S1 include puntale protettivo 200J, antistaticità e assorbimento energia al tallone — adatta per ambienti interni asciutti come officine e laboratori. La classe S3 aggiunge lamina antiperforazione e suola con tasselli per terreni accidentati, obbligatoria in cantieri edili e ambienti esterni. Nel nostro catalogo trovi modelli Ardon DOZER S3 ESD (con protezione da scariche elettrostatiche) a partire da €31.

Guanti da lavoro: quale protezione scegliere

I guanti si classificano secondo EN388 per rischi meccanici (abrasione, taglio, strappo, perforazione). Per la lavorazione metalli servono guanti antitaglio livello C o superiore. Per saldatura, i guanti in cuoio spaccato EN12477 proteggono da scintille e calore. Per movimentazione generale, i guanti in lattice con palmo rinforzato offrono grip e resistenza a prezzi contenuti (da €2,50).

Protezione vie respiratorie

Le mascherine FFP2 filtrano almeno il 94% delle particelle solide e liquide — essenziali quando si lavora con sistemi di aspirazione insufficienti o in ambienti polverosi. Per verniciatura e solventi, le semimaschere con filtri a carbone attivo (come la 3M 4251+) proteggono anche dai vapori organici. Ricorda: le mascherine monouso vanno sostituite ogni turno di lavoro.

Alta visibilità: quando è obbligatoria

L'abbigliamento alta visibilità Classe 3 (massima copertura di materiale riflettente) è obbligatorio per chi lavora su strade, cantieri notturni o in prossimità di mezzi in movimento. I nostri giubbotti e pantaloni Ardon con bande riflettenti segmentate rispettano la norma EN ISO 20471 e mantengono la visibilità anche dopo numerosi lavaggi.