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Eyeprotector standards

All our models have been tested to EN166 : 2001.

EN 166 Specification (optical quality, resistance to usual risks, mechanical risks, resistance to impacts)
EN 169 Welding filters
EN 170 Ultraviolet filters
EN 172 Sunglare filters for industrial use
EN 175 Welding equipments
EN 379 Welding filters with variable shade or dual shade
EN 1731 Mesh faceshield
EN 1836 Sunglare filters for laisure and sport


Maintenance of your eyeprotector

The eyeprotector should be stored away from direct sunlight and abrasive chemicals. The lens should be cleaned with a soft cloth in warm soapy water. The eyeprotector can be disinfected with any common household disinfectant.


Important

  • Ensure that replacement lens’ marking is the same as the frame before fitting to the eye protector.

  • The materials used in the eyeprotector may cause an allergic reaction to the skin of susceptible wearers.

  • If any reaction is observed, doctor’s advise should be sought immediately.

  • Scratched or pitted lens should be replaced immediately.

  • Under normal usage and correct storage the product should offer sufficient protection for two years. The eyeprotector should be transported in the bag that it was originally supplied in.

  • Our models are certified by notified bodies.

Our tests are based on the standards

  • USA: ANSI Z87.1

  • EUROPE : CE EN166: 2001

  • AUSTRALIE : AS/NZS1337

  • JAPON: JIS T 8147

  • CANADA: CSA Z94

Certificates

  • ISO 9002

  • Australian Standards

  • CE

  • CSA: Conform to CSA standards