HEALTH & SAFETY EVENT PREVIEW
UVEX STAND: 4/F20
uvex will demonstrate how its new pheos nxt safety spectacles take comfort and performance to new heights at The Health & Safety Event at the NEC.
Building on the success of the original uvex pheos glasses, they introduce uvex aero non-slip 3D side arm components to the design to prevent annoying slipping and drops. The soft, malleable side arms utilise twist technology to adapt ergonomically to any head shape, ensuring a secure, comfortable fit ideal for long periods of use. The uvex pheos nxt glasses are also 10% lighter than the original design for a featherweight feel.
The glasses have a large, rimless panoramic lens with uvex supravision lens coating technology. This provides a permanent anti-fog coating on the inside and a durable scratch- and chemical-resistant coating on the outside for distortion-free field of vision. In addition, the optical class 1 lens provides consistent clarity across the entire lens.
uvex pheos nxt glasses are available at a list price of £6.69 and are suitable for applications including turning and milling, sawing, manufacturing and assembly, drilling and hammering, metal and wood cutting, construction work and manual handling.
The uvex pheos nxt is made in uvex’s own production facilities in Fürth, Germany. This allows the company to utilise their in-house expertise ensuring complete ownership of the entire value chain, from the first design sketch, to the application of secret coating recipe developed by their own chemists, to the finished packed product leaving the premises. This allows the company to control, measure, improve and calculate the CO2 emissions for the product. As a result, the uvex pheos nxt planet has a carbon footprint of 0.11 kg CO₂ eq a saving of -29% compared to the standard pheos nxt.
DRIVETECH STAND: 4/A52
Visitors to the uvex stand (4/F20) will also be able to preview the sustainability-focused uvex pheos nxt planet glasses, which will soon be available at only 20p more than uvex pheos nxt. The environmental benefits include side arms created from partially recycled materials as well as lenses made from 100% mass-balanced polycarbonate.
Commenting on the launch of the uvex pheos nxt, Marketing Manager Clair Weston said: “uvex pheos nxt is an exceptional all-rounder, offering superior comfort and style along with optimal protection. The innovative side arms deliver next-level grip, with special anti-slip ridges and a revolutionary flexible twist to ensure a snug fit without pressure. Combined with their anti-fog coating and distortion-free field of vision, uvex pheos nxt glasses allow for longer wear without discomfort or distraction.”
uvex-safety.com
With 30 years of experience, Drivetech, part of the AA, stands at the forefront of fleet risk and driver safety management. Drivetech helps companies manage driver risk and enhance workplace safety by taking a personalised approach to driver risk assessments, recognising the diversity of vehicles and driving contexts. The brand’s evaluations cover cars, vans, large goods vehicles, and passenger-carrying vehicles, guaranteeing specificity to each vehicle type and driver profile.
Driven by a passion for people, Drivetech offers a diverse range of products and services to improve road safety for all users. Key product areas cover on-road, digital and e-learning, risk assessments, workshops and licence checks and are all designed to create lasting behavioural change in drivers and is testament to our commitment to improving the safety on and off the roads.
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As an exhibitor at the Health & Safety Event, Drivetech looks forward to engaging with industry professionals, showcasing innovative solutions, and fostering discussions on enhancing driver safety. Visit the Drivetech team on stand 4/A52 to learn more about portfolio developments in 2024 and discover how Drivetech can help elevate driver safety standards within your organisation.
www.drivetech.co.uk www.tomorrowshs.com
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