Bolle Safety Universal Goggles Clear Lens Vented Frame Platinum Anti-Fog Anti-Scratch Coating Black / Yellow

Description:

The Universal Goggle provides optimum protection and comfort in all circumstances thanks to its ergonomic design. This innovative goggle with its exclusive Platinum coating is available in several versions, each adapted to a specific work environment to offer more peace of mind and efficiency for the worker. Equipped with 'Wave' technology, the Universal Goggle adapts perfectly to each user's morphology, eliminating gaps without increasing pressure points, thus guaranteeing superior protection without compromising the user's comfort. To improve the environmental impact of the product, it has been specifically designed to be easier to recycle: it can be quickly disassembled to separate the materials from each other.

Features:

Technology:

Lens Marking:

2C-1.2 - UV filter, protection class 1,2 to 6: visible light filtration.

CROWN - Manufacturer identification Bollé safety.

1 - Continuous work - worn permanently.

BT - Medium energy impact, resists a 6 mm, 0.86 g ball at 120 m/s.
The letter T, immediately after the mechanical strength symbol, authorises use in an environment in which high speed particles at extreme temperatures are present.

9 - Molten metal and hot solids.

KN Resistance to surface damage by fine particles. Resistance to fogging.

CE - European standard.

Frame Marking:

CROWN - Manufacturer identification Bollé safety.

EN166 - Guarantee of minimum protection against everyday risks (dropping, sun-ageing, heat exposure, corrosion, etc.)

3-4-9 - Liquid droplets (goggles) or splashes (safety face shields)Large dust particles > 5 microns. Molten metal and hot solids.

BT - Medium energy impact, resists a 6 mm, 0.86 g ball at 120 m/s. The letter T, immediately after the mechanical strength symbol, authorises use in an environment in which high speed particles at extreme temperatures are present.

CE - European standard.

UKCA

The UKCA (UK Conformity Assessed) marking is a new marking used for goods sold on the market in Great Britain (England, Wales and Scotland).