Vitrex EYE PROTECTION User Manual

Personal safety guide eye protection

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PERSONAL SAFETY GUIDE

EYE PROTECTION


CE 166
EN166:2001

SPECTACLES, GOGGLES AND FACE SHIELDS

INFORMATION FOR USERS:
All Vitrex eye and face protection satisfies the requirements of the European Directive for Personal Protection Equipment
(PPE) 89/686/EEC and has been manufactured in accordance with the requirements of the European Technical Performance
Standard EN166 1995 and in addition carries the European Union CE Mark.

CARE AND CLEANING:
Store at normal room temperature in a box or a locker. Carry in the box, bag or case provided and not unprotected in a
pocket with other items. Clean with warm soapy water, rinse then dry with a clean lint free cloth or tissue. Check daily: hinge
screws, pivots or other moving parts for tightness and security. Disinfect when required with mild household or medical
disinfectant, then rinse off as in previous clause.

CLASSIFICATION

SPECTACLES:
These meet the requirements of increased robustness or low-energy impact, but do not protect against dust or liquid splash.

GOGGLES:
Designed for low or medium velocity impacts and for goggles with indirect ventilation also against dust and liquid splash. Gas
welding goggles must not be used for electric arc welding.

BROWGUARDS AND SCREENS:
Protect eyes and face against high velocity impacts and also liquid splash but not dust.

LIFE AND PERIOD OF USE:
The shelf life of goods if stored in boxes is indefinite. Products stored in good condition at an even ambient temperature
should be thoroughly inspected before use. If the products show signs of deterioration after storage they should be replaced.

PACKAGING:
Items to be transported should be packaged in the box, bag or case provided and not carried loose with items such as tools
or other metal objects.

PRODUCT CODE MARKINGS:
Refer to tables.
Welding shades will be identified, on the lens by shade density number prior to manufacturers identification mark.

CAUTION:
Should the product cause skin irritation its use should be discontinued and medical advice sought. Broken or damaged
products, scratched lenses and items obviously at the end of their useful life must be immediately replaced. If the symbols S,
F or B are not common to both ocular and the frame, then it is the lower level which shall be assigned to the complete eye
protector. For an eye protector to comply with field of use symbol 9, both the frame and ocular shall be marked together
with one of the symbols F or B.

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