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 | EN166 - ANSI Z87.1-2015 Guaranteed minimum resistance of the protective eyewear against everyday risks including dropping the protective eyewear onto the ground, aging by light exposure, exposure to heat or corrosion etc. |
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 | Risks relating to radiations - UV Protection EN170 The protection filters ultraviolet radiation. This type of protection is particularly recommended during activities where the source of ultraviolet radiation is predominant, such as mercury vapor lamps, actinic, or germicides. Levels of application: 2-1.2, 2C-1.2 Lens color: Clear, blue, yellow, or green. Adding the code "C" indicates good color recognition by the holder |
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 | Solar radiations risks EN172 Filter protection for industrial solar radiation. Recommended for outdoor work, EN172 norm guarantee a protection of 99.99% from ultra-violet solar radiation. Levels of application: 5-1.4 (ESP or CSP) |
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 | European Standard CE Frame marking must include the CE symbol |
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 | Mechanical risk - Low energy impact F Low energy impact, resists a 6 mm, 0.86 g ball at 45 m/s |
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 | Mechanical risk- High-speed particles at extreme temperatures T The letter T, immediately after the mechanical strength symbol, authorizes use for high-speed particles at extreme temperatures. |
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 | Resistance to surface damage by fine particles K The anti-scratch coating K provides enhanced scratch-certified coating. |
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 | Resistance to fogging N The anti-fog coating N is an anti-fog treatment certified. |
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 | Optical class 1 Continuous work - Worn permanently |