LIGHTWEIGHT SAFETY SPECTACLES SAFETY & HEALTH EXPO 2014 PREVIEW
Bollé Safety is launching safety spectacles including Silium+, IRI-s, Rush +, Fusion +, Twister and X820 plus a Platinum anti scratch and anti fog coating. All products provide the wearer with protection, style, comfort and an exceptional field of view due to their lightweight design, advanced material technology and Bollé Safety’s renowned optical lens quality; with all of the range of products they also offer the customer excellent value for money. Cheekbones, flat forehead, crooked nose - IRI-s, the first universal safety spectacle that fits perfectly to every face. With its ‘memory form’ bridge, fully adjustable in height, depth and width, an ultra-enveloping frame with pivoting ergonomic temples is said to embrace precisely all face shapes. Supplied with the Platinum coated (anti-scratch and anti-fog KN coatings)
in clear, smoke or twilight versions and available to order with a D Seg reading area, they ensure optimal protection, says Bollé. Available in a range of magnifying powers: +1.50, +2.00, +2.50 and +3.00
FLAME-RETARDANT CLOTHING
This year’s Safety and Health Expo marks the landmark launch of the ArcoPro Flame Retardant Clothing range; advanced heat and flame protection for the industrial sector which meets the most strenuous safety standards. Arco’s team of experts has
developed a specialist range of garments for workers across high risk industries, combining the performance excellence of ArcoPro with products from leading safety brands to provide the ultimate protection solution. All products in the ArcoPro
range have been tested in quality assurance laboratories and by Arco customers to ensure that each meets EN standards and achieves Category III of the European PPE Directive. Arco’s Flame Retardant Clothing range offers a choice of protection levels for a range of budgets. Arco will showcase world class products including its award winning mobile confined space training unit, gloves and a full range of foot and work wear.
Arco
www.arco.co.uk
Stand M2450 Enter 327
the IRI-s covers all bases for all wearers. Need to combine comfort and aesthetics with one model and one size IRI-s, the Bollé Safety innovation stands out as the single reference for all faces. Bollé Safety revolutionises eye protection with an innovation that exceeds
the requirements of all international standards, especially the EN166 K and N option. The exclusive anti-fog and anti-scratch Platinum coating is now available on Contour, Cobra (foam version) IRI-s and RUSH+ the Atom, Duo and Tracker goggles and the new Silium+. Platinum is now supplied on all of its polycarbonate prescription lenses at no extra cost. It guarantees greater safety, reliability and comfort. This permanent coating
on both sides of the lens gives them a high resistance to scratching (1.4 cd/ m2) to the most aggressive chemicals and delays the onset of fogging for two minutes (the standard K (anti-scratch) requires a rate of <5 cd / m2. The N (anti-fog) requires resistance to fogging for 8 seconds.) In all
circumstances and at all times the Platinum lens innovation guarantees your eyes improved protection, says Bollé.
Bolle Safety Stand N2150
www.bolle-safety.com Enter 328
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