90 LD EN 166 F CE The eye is a sensitive sensory organ and must be reliably protected against harmful external influences in everyday working environments. The most important aspects of choosing safety goggles are their safety, fit and wearing comfort. Our goggles not only provide reliable protection against various hazards, but they are also comfortable to wear. They provide protection without impairing the work, for example due to annoying fogging of the lenses. As personal protective equipment, safety goggles are subject throughout Europe to the strict criteria of EN 166 to ensure the highest safety standards. Our tinted goggles also meet the requirements of EN 170 with regard to UV protection. Manufacturer identification number EN standard number Areas of use (optional) Abbreviation for resistance to high-velocity particles (at extreme temperatures with the suffix T) Certification symbol Class Without S F B A T Code (on arm) Code (on lens) K N Description Basic mechanical strength Increased mechanical strength (5.1 m/s) Low-energy impact (or bulletproof up to 45 m/s) Medium-energy impact (or bulletproof up to 120 m/s) High-energy impact (or bulletproof up to 190 m/s) Tested under extreme temperatures (-5 °C to +55 °C) e.g. 3 = Protection against liquids (droplets and splashes), 4 (Coarse dust), 5 (Gases), 8 (Interfering light), 9 (Molten metal) optical class, e.g. 1 = Max. dioptre deviation +/- 0.06; 2 = Max. dioptre deviation +/- 0.12; 3 = Max. dioptre deviation +/- 0.25); All of our safety goggles comply with optical class 1 Scratch-resistant Resistant to shocks Important information about safety goggles
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