3M PELTOR Optime 95 Folding Earmuffs H6F/V, Over-the-Head
|
상품가격 상세보기
이벤트보기
|
- 상품상세정보
상품특징
Folding - Cups fold up into the headband for compact storageFor noise levels up to 95 dBAStainless steel construction resists bending and warpingEarcup pivot points tilt for optimum comfort and efficiencyNoise Reduction Rating (NRR)*: 21 dB. CSA Class BFor industrial/occupational use only. Not for consumer sale or use.
상품설명
Product Description 3M Peltor Optime 95 over-the-head, folding earmuffs feature a stainless steel headband for consistent force and effective hearing protection. From the Manufacturer 3M™ Peltor™ PTL Optime™ 95 Over-the-Head- Folding Earmuffs are recommended for TWA noise exposures up to 95 dBA. A stainless steel headband provides consistent force to keep the earcups snugly in place yet with comfortably low-pressure. When the workday is done, the earmuffs fold to a compact size for easy transport and convenient storage. Wide, liquid/foam filled earmuff cushions fit gently to provide an effective noise-blocking seal. These hearing protectors are commonly worn in machine shops and around power tools. For TWA noise exposures up to 95 dBA, these lightweight earmuffs have a Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) of 21 dB and feature low-profile ear cups that fit well with most helmets, eyewear, and other safety equipment. The TWA (Time Weighted Average) noise level indicates a worker\'s daily exposure to occupational noise over an 8 hour day, considering both the average level of noise and the time spent in each area. This measurement is used by OSHA in assessing noise exposure and determining appropriate action. Exposure to loud noises can adversely affect the ability to hear over time. Wearing proper hearing protection devices can help in reducing the harmful effects of noise. Sounds levels are expressed in decibels, often abbreviated as dB. Higher decibel numbers indicate louder sounds. Typical decibel levels associated with common sounds include: outdoors with no people or traffic 20 dB, normal conversation 60 dB, power lawn mower 90 dB, chain saw 110 dB, and 12-gauge shotgun 165 dB. The hearing protector NRR can be used to evaluate different hearing protection options. However, the actual level of protection varies depending on fit, wearing time and other factors. For more than a century, 3M has applied innovation and technology to improving our customers’ lives and supporting their business goals. Today the company, from its headquarters in St. Paul, Minnesota, serves industrial and commercial customers and consumers in nearly 200 countries. Occupational Health and Environmental Safety products, focused on worker safety, include respirators, hearing-protection products, air-monitoring devices, environmental-safety products, and comprehensive training programs. The 3M brand, across thousands of products, represents consistency, superior quality, and value.
Folding - Cups fold up into the headband for compact storageFor noise levels up to 95 dBAStainless steel construction resists bending and warpingEarcup pivot points tilt for optimum comfort and efficiencyNoise Reduction Rating (NRR)*: 21 dB. CSA Class BFor industrial/occupational use only. Not for consumer sale or use.
상품설명
Product Description 3M Peltor Optime 95 over-the-head, folding earmuffs feature a stainless steel headband for consistent force and effective hearing protection. From the Manufacturer 3M™ Peltor™ PTL Optime™ 95 Over-the-Head- Folding Earmuffs are recommended for TWA noise exposures up to 95 dBA. A stainless steel headband provides consistent force to keep the earcups snugly in place yet with comfortably low-pressure. When the workday is done, the earmuffs fold to a compact size for easy transport and convenient storage. Wide, liquid/foam filled earmuff cushions fit gently to provide an effective noise-blocking seal. These hearing protectors are commonly worn in machine shops and around power tools. For TWA noise exposures up to 95 dBA, these lightweight earmuffs have a Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) of 21 dB and feature low-profile ear cups that fit well with most helmets, eyewear, and other safety equipment. The TWA (Time Weighted Average) noise level indicates a worker\'s daily exposure to occupational noise over an 8 hour day, considering both the average level of noise and the time spent in each area. This measurement is used by OSHA in assessing noise exposure and determining appropriate action. Exposure to loud noises can adversely affect the ability to hear over time. Wearing proper hearing protection devices can help in reducing the harmful effects of noise. Sounds levels are expressed in decibels, often abbreviated as dB. Higher decibel numbers indicate louder sounds. Typical decibel levels associated with common sounds include: outdoors with no people or traffic 20 dB, normal conversation 60 dB, power lawn mower 90 dB, chain saw 110 dB, and 12-gauge shotgun 165 dB. The hearing protector NRR can be used to evaluate different hearing protection options. However, the actual level of protection varies depending on fit, wearing time and other factors. For more than a century, 3M has applied innovation and technology to improving our customers’ lives and supporting their business goals. Today the company, from its headquarters in St. Paul, Minnesota, serves industrial and commercial customers and consumers in nearly 200 countries. Occupational Health and Environmental Safety products, focused on worker safety, include respirators, hearing-protection products, air-monitoring devices, environmental-safety products, and comprehensive training programs. The 3M brand, across thousands of products, represents consistency, superior quality, and value.
2019-05-30 00:49:56