Northrock PPE Catalogue- Australia Edition
MARKINGS AND STANDARDS
PLASTIC HINGES -> 100% METAL-FREE STYLE
BROWGUARD Integrated TPE browguard for extra protection from particles and impact as well as reduction of glare and visual distraction
PS20
ARMS Co-injected, dual
SAFE FIT Precision-engineered contoured design for enhanced protection and clear visibility
colour and extremely flexible temples for maximum comfort
LENS Large wraparound lens for exceptional eye coverage and protection, ideal for wider face shapes
NOSE PADS Soft TPR nose pieces for universal fit
LENS CLASSIFICATION based on the luminous transmittance (% of visible light passing through the lens):
Untinted or laminated/double glazed
These eye protectors are intended for indoor use where no optical radiation hazards exist.
AS/NZS 1337.1: 2010 Australian and New Zealand standard for eye and face protectors for occupational applications. This standard describes features of safety eyewear in terms of general finishing, optical properties or the lenses and impact resistance.
Outdoor untinted These eye protectors are intended for indoor and outdoor use where no optical radiation
Eyewear Category:
% Of Visible Light Passing Through The Lens Min Max
hazards exist other than solar radiation. They are intended to provide adequate protection against ultraviolet radiation from the sun, but are not intended to provide protection against sunglare. These eye protectors are intended for outdoor use where no optical radiation hazards exist other than solar radiation. They are intended to provide adequate protection against sunglare and ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
Category 0 Category 1 Category 2 Category 3
80 % 43 %
100 %
80 %
Outdoor tinted
18 %
43 % 18 %
8 %
Outdoor Untinted
80 %
100 %
IMPACT RESISTANCE CLASSIFICATION
Lens Marking Features
Protector type
S
Low impact resistance (5.1m/sec - 22mm steel ball)
Safety glasses (basic requirement - optional)
I or F V or B
Medium impact resistance (45 m/sec -6mm steel ball) Safety Glasses, Goggles
High Impact resistance (120 m/sec - 6mm steel ball)
Face-shields, hoods, welding hand-shields or welding helmets
A
Extra High Impact resistance (190 m/sec - 6mm steel ball)
Face-shields
EN 166: 2001 European Standard, applying to all types of individual protection of the eye which protects from hazards likely to damage the eye, except for nuclear radiation, x-rays, laser emissions and infrared emitted by low-temperature sources. Does not apply to eye protection for which separate standards exist (E.g. anti-laser eye protection, sunglasses for general use).
EN 170: 2002 UV Rays Protection European Standard for Ultraviolet Filters Specifications of level numbers and of requirements relating to the transmittance of the filters for protection against ultraviolet radiation.
EN 172:1994 Specification For Sunglare Filters Used In Personal Eye-Protection For Industrial Use European Standard for Sunglare filters for industrial use Specification of level numbers and requirements relating to the transmittance of filters for protection against solar radiation, industrial use.
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