3M ClassicLine Safety Glasses, Clear Polycarbonate Lens, Nylon

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RS Stock No.:
740-1450
Mfr. Part No.:
2820
Brand:
3M
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Brand

3M

Series

ClassicLine

Product Type

Safety Glasses

Lens Colour

Clear

Lens Material

Polycarbonate

Frame Material

Nylon

EN 166 Frame Marking

FT

Frame Style

Spectacle

RoHS Status: Not Applicable

3M™ Safety Glasses, Anti-Scratch / Anti-Fog, Clear Lens, 2820


From 3M™, the Classic Line Safety Glasses are a lightweight and comfortable solution to workplace eye protection. Featuring Anti Scratch and Anti Mist lenses, consistent vision is assured, and the wrap-around design fits easily and securely. The soft flexible temples can be inclined for personal fit and offer improved wearer comfort. . For a wide range of health and safety compliance demands, these 3M Fuel X2 safety glasses offer an ultra-efficient blend of comfort and style with superb features.

Features and Benefits


• Very lightweight, sleek and modern design safety glasses offering excellent coverage and field of vision

• Strong polycarbonate lens for impact resistance

• Optical class 1 for maximum clarity

• Inclinable lens for easy adjustment and maximum comfort

• Soft, flexible temples for wearer comfort

• Anti-Scratch & Anti-Fog coating for increased durability and improved vision

• Combines well with 3M™ Aura™ 9300+ Series Disposable Respirators

Applications


Protective eyewear is an important part of personal protection equipment for environments where any eye injuries are a possibility. Whether working with tools that product accelerated particles, or environments where the eyes need to be protected from irritants or contaminants. These particular safety glasses are designed to protect against physical impact to the eyes.;• Automotive and body shop repair;• Wood working;• Industrial manufacturing;• DIY;• Construction

What are the potential eye hazards at work?


There are a number of potential eyes hazards that require eye protection, these include:;Radiation (Visible light, heat or infrared radiation or lasers).;Projectiles (Dust, concrete, metal, wood and plastic).;Chemicals (Splashes and fumes);Blood borne pathogens from blood or body fluids

Can prescription glasses be used as Safety Glasses?


Prescription glasses are not specifically designed to protect your eyes, and so should not be relied on to offer any protection. Safety glasses are typically tough, durable, and designed to stay secure on the face more than typical spectacles.

Safety glasses are generally made from different materials or different thicknesses in order to withstand the impact of flying objects or hazardous materials. Prescription lenses in normal glasses have are designed purely to correct vision and provide little to no protection from hazardous materials.

What eye protection is best for you?


When assessing the need for eye protection, first identify the hazards (airborne dust, projectiles, splashes etc.), then their extent (frequency/velocity of projectiles, frequency/severity of splashes).

Why Choose 3M?


3M are a trusted and recognized brand when it comes to personal protection equipment and accessories. With a wide range of products to suit nearly any application, they are a brand of choice for both professional tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts alike.

Spectacles


When assessing the need for eye protection, first identify the hazards (airborne dust, projectiles, splashes etc.), then their extent (frequency/velocity of projectiles, frequency/severity of splashes). All lenses are made from polycarbonate and approved to EN 166-1F.

Note

These products are not suitable for grinding
Safety Goggles should be considered when liquid protection is required
NOT to be worn over prescription spectacles

Standards

EN166: 2001, Associated standards: EN170, EN172