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PRODUCTS HULTAFORS ADDS EMMA SAFETY


FOOTWEAR TO PORTFOLIO As customer demands for accreditation, safety, quality and value increase, the Hultafors Group continues to stay one step ahead of the competition.


The Hultafors Group’s PPE portfolio already includes market-leading tools, workwear and protective wear brands such as Snickers Workwear, Solid Gear


and Toe Guard safety footwear, Hellberg Safety and Hultafors Tools.


The acquisition of EMMA Safety Footwear considerably enhances it range of safety shoes and boots with fully accredited, excellent value footwear to satisfy a wide range of user needs, working environments including light and heavy industry sectors plus office and retail environments.


Complementing the Solid Gear and Toe Guard range, EMMA safety footwear includes all the Hultafors Group hallmarks of hi-tech designs that combine top quality materials for ultimate comfort, maximum safety and wellbeing at work.


Peter Dumigan, the Hultafors Group UK managing director said: “Delivering this new safety footwear brand to the UK market is a natural step for us to become the leading company in the UK for safety footwear, workwear and hand tools. Adding EMMA to the Solid Gear and Toe Guard footwear ranges extends our offer of premium quality, high value brands that are the natural fit for discerning professional craftsmen and women”.


www.emmasafetyfootwear.com


FROM THE GROUND UP The EVO VISTA DUALSWITCH helmet is certified to both EN397 and EN12492 and comes with integrated eye protection.


The EVO VISTA DUALSWITCH helmet provides the perfect solution and protection for those who need head protection when working at ground level and working at height combined with eye protection in the form of a lens or shield which is fully integrated and fully compatible.


Combining the new EVO VISTA retractable eyewear helmet technology with the innovative DUALSWITCH chinstrap harness system, it is easy for the wearer to switch between working at ground level standard EN397 and working at height safety standard EN12492 by flicking a switch.


At the same time, the EVO VISTA DUALSWITCH helmet provides individuals with compatible integrated Optical Class 1 eye protection which is fully retractable when not in use and cannot be lost by the user or damaged on site after issue. Users can wear their own spectacles under the lens or shield, saving additional costs to companies for prescription safety eyewear.


The EVO VISTA DUALSWITCH Helmet offers the choice of either a VISTAlens or VISTAshield depending on the levels of protection and performance required.


Select the EVO VISTAlens DUALSWITCH Optical Class 1 overspec for an unobstructed wide view lens conforming to EN166.1.FT.KN providing F rated impact


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protection - tested with 6mm steel ball bearing at speeds of up to 100mph (160kph), even at extreme temperatures with anti-scratch and anti-mist coatings.


Alternatively, choose the EVO VISTAshield DUALSWITCH Optical class 1 eyeshield which offers a clear panoramic view conforming to EN166.1.AT.KN providing A-rated impact protection - tested with 6mm steel ball bearing at speeds of up to 425mph (685kph), even at extremes of temperature with anti- scratch and anti-mist coatings.


The EVO VISTA DUALSWITCH range has been designed to be fully compatible with JSP respirators such as the Force8 PressToCheck and the Sonis helmet-mounted ear defender range.


www.jspsafety.com


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