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Think of protective gear like the seatbelt of your job — invisible when it works, obvious when it’s missing. Whether you’re handling sharp tools, climbing scaffolds, or sanding metal, the right personal protective equipment (PPE) can be the difference between a normal day and a life-changing accident. In Denmark, stricter safety expectations and modern workplaces mean choosing well-made gloves, respirators, lanyards, and kneepads isn’t optional — it’s smart common sense.
Shopping for safety equipment in Denmark gives you a range of options: specialist distributors, online retailers, and big-box DIY stores. Some merchants focus on workwear and industrial supplies, while others are general electronics or hardware retailers that carry a curated PPE selection. Below I unpack the stores mentioned in the supplied data and add a few popular Danish outlets where you can find comparable gear.
Fisto is listed in the data as a supplier stocking several Portwest items. Portwest is known for practical, cost-effective safety clothing and accessories, and Fisto’s line includes products such as fleece-lined rigger gloves, ESD-safe dipped gloves, nitrile work gloves, Razor-Lite impact gloves, adjustable lanyards, half masks, double lanyards with shock absorbers, and non-marking kneepads. If you’re after tried-and-tested Portwest items like the A225 fleece-lined rigger glove or the P410 Auckland half mask, Fisto is a natural place to start.
Computersalg might sound like a tech store, but it carries practical PPE for workshop and industrial use. The catalog includes dust masks (like 3M 8812 FFP1), Snickers kneepads (model 9110), Moldex half masks and filters, Yato nylon work gloves, and heavy winter gloves like Ox-one’s waterproof models. For the DIY-er who wants to pick up respirators and kneepads while ordering tools or electronics, Computersalg can be a convenient one-stop shop.
If you prefer a physical store or want fast pickup, chains like Harald Nyborg, Silvan, and Bauhaus offer affordable PPE ranges across Denmark. These stores tend to stock basic gloves, safety glasses, disposable masks, and simpler harness items. They’re ideal if you need decent gear on short notice and don’t require specialized industrial certifications.
For trade professionals, suppliers like Würth and Stark (and other specialist safety retailers) often stock higher-spec equipment: certified fall-arrest harnesses, EN-classified respirators, and durable work clothing. These stores are worth visiting when you need gear that complies with workplace certification standards or when buying for a crew rather than a single person.
Choosing gloves isn’t just a matter of size and color — it’s a balancing act between dexterity, cut resistance, grip, and insulation. Ask yourself: will you handle oily parts, hot surfaces, or delicate electronic components? Different jobs demand different materials and constructions.
Nitrile gloves (like the Portwest A300 or many Yato models) offer good chemical and puncture resistance and a tacky grip that works well for oily tasks. PU-dipped gloves provide excellent dexterity and tactile feedback, making them ideal for assembly and electronics. For static-sensitive tasks, ESD-rated options such as Portwest A699 MR13 ESD gloves help dissipate electrostatic discharge. Pick the material that aligns with the hazards you face most often.
Working in cold weather calls for gloves that marry warmth with performance. Heavy winter gloves such as Ox-one Winter Glove Str. 10 provide insulation, waterproofing, and flexibility. For outdoor job sites, prioritize gloves with thermal linings and water-resistant shells — cold hands slow you down and increase the risk of mistakes.
Airborne hazards range from nuisance dusts to toxic fumes. The correct respirator depends on particle size, chemical exposure, and duration of use. The data mentioned FFP1 disposable masks (3M 8812) and reusable half masks (Moldex 5230) — both useful but serving different needs.
Disposable FFP masks are ideal for short-term protection against dust and non-toxic particles. For heavier exposures, reusable half-mask respirators with replaceable filters (like Moldex half masks with P3 cartridges) are better. They fit more securely, offer higher protection classes, and are more economical for repeated use.
Filters are rated by their protection level: P1/P2/P3 for particulates, and A/B/E/K for gases. For fine dust, P3 is the go-to. For solvents or paint fumes, combination cartridges (A2P3) cover both gases and particulates. If you’re unsure, match the filter rating to the material’s hazard data sheet or consult your site safety officer.
Working at height is one of the most dangerous job activities, and the equipment must perform perfectly when needed. The Fisto listings include adjustable lanyards and double lanyards with shock absorbers — common components in fall-arrest systems.
Double lanyards allow you to stay secured while you move between anchor points — think of them as a safety tether that lets you crawl along a ridge without detaching completely. Shock absorbers reduce force transmitted to your body in a fall; they’re a small but crucial addition that can prevent serious injury. Always check certification markings and service life recommendations when choosing lanyards.
A harness is only effective if it fits correctly. Adjust straps so the dorsal D-ring sits between your shoulder blades, and avoid wearing the harness under bulky clothing that prevents snug fit. Inspect stitching, webbing, and metal parts before each use; replace equipment according to manufacturer rules or after any fall incident.
Kneepads often get overlooked until your knees scream after a day of tiling or flooring. Proper knee protection increases comfort and reduces long-term joint wear. The product list includes items like Portwest KP50 non-marking kneepads and Snickers Workwear model 9110.
Foam kneepads are light and flexible, while gel or memory-foam inserts provide superior shock absorption for repeated pressure. Non-marking caps are essential for indoor trades like flooring and painting to avoid scuffing finished surfaces. Choose kneepads that sit securely without cutting into the back of your knees when you stand up.
Some kneepads are worn externally with straps; others slide into pockets built into work trousers. The integrated pocket style is tidy and stays put better during extended kneeling. If you prefer versatility, buy external kneepads that can be moved between different pairs of pants.
Before you buy, create a checklist tailored to your tasks. Start with the hazards: are you dealing with cuts, crush injuries, dust, fumes, or falls? Then map each hazard to a protective item: cut-resistant gloves, steel-toe boots, P3 filters, eye protection, fall-arrest harnesses, and high-visibility clothing. Having a checklist makes shopping efficient and prevents impulse buys that don’t meet the need.
It’s tempting to cut costs on PPE, but safety is an investment. Spend more on items that protect life and long-term health — certified respirators, fall protection, and high-quality gloves. Save on disposable items or basic workwear from budget retailers if the tasks are low-risk. Combining purchases from specialist sellers like Fisto for critical items and mass-retailers like Harald Nyborg for basics can stretch your budget without compromising safety.
Fit is king. Always try on harnesses and gloves before committing, or check size guides carefully when ordering online. Look for recognized certifications (EN standards in Europe) on equipment labels. When buying online, check the product description for material details, protection class, and recommended uses so you’re not left with an inappropriate item. Remember to rotate PPE according to manufacturer lifespans and log inspections if you manage a team.
Buy insulated gloves and winter footwear ahead of the cold months to avoid supply shortages. Store respirators and filters in airtight containers away from sunlight and solvents. Proper storage prolongs service life and keeps PPE ready when you need it most.
Choosing where to buy depends on what you need now and how often you’ll need it. If you want brand-name Portwest items and specialized lanyards or harness components, specialized suppliers are the most reliable. For a mix of respirators, filters, gloves, and kneepads for occasional use, broader online retailers can be very convenient. For quick, budget-friendly purchases, local DIY chains serve well. Combine sources and buy according to risk — that way you stay safe and efficient without breaking the bank.
Work safety gear isn’t one-size-fits-all. The right approach is to understand your hazards, choose certified equipment that fits well, and buy from suppliers who stock the items you need — whether that’s specialist Portwest lines from a distributor like Fisto, a practical PPE range from Computersalg, or affordable basics from local DIY stores. Treat PPE as an investment in productivity and long-term health, and you’ll find that a little planning goes a long way toward keeping work days safe and mistake-free.
| Work Safety Protective Gear | Price | |
|---|---|---|
| Port West A120 Pu Assembly Glove 2xl Orange | kr. 6,- | |
| Port West A120 Pu Assembly Glove M White | kr. 6,- | |
| Shields M. Skumkant - 1 Paragraph. | kr. 15,- | |
| Lia Cotton Face Cover | kr. 25,- | |
| Aserve Knee Protector Light Blue | kr. 29,- | |
| Recyclable Fabric Mesh To Children - Dc Super Hero Girls, Black | kr. 29,- | |
| Transparent Face Protection Mundvisir | kr. 29,- | |
| Magic Face Face Mask | kr. 29,70 | |
| 10-pak Buckle To Mundbeskytter Face Mask Protective Mask | kr. 39,- | |
| Recyclable Fabric Hygiejnemaske To Children 10-12 Year - Watermelon | kr. 49,- |
