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Moldex 8752A: Unit of Measure - Each<br />
• Suitable for most welding applications<br />
• Fits under most welding helmets<br />
• Low profile mask provides good fi eld of vision<br />
• Fibreglass free<br />
• AS/NZS 1716 P2 approved<br />
ORDER CODE<br />
44070084<br />
Description<br />
Moldex 8752A P2 Plus<br />
Nuisance Organic Vapours Ozone<br />
Moldex 8000 Series Replacement Cartridges:<br />
Unit of Measure - Pair<br />
• A1, A1B1E1K1, P2/P3<br />
• Multi-Gas, Fumes, Mists, Vapours and Dust<br />
• Each cartridge comes with a new inhalation valve and has<br />
a snap in mount that eliminates cross threading<br />
• AS/NZS 1716 approved<br />
Eye Protection<br />
Our eyes are a precious and fragile asset which need protection<br />
from damage. It is vital that the correct type of safety eyewear is<br />
used and the product being provided in the workplace complies<br />
to AS1337:1992 which sets out the standards for eye protectors<br />
for industrial applications.<br />
It should be noted that if you are wearing eyewear which<br />
is marked as AS1067:2003 you will not receive any impact<br />
protection. This standard refers to sunglasses and general<br />
purpose glasses only and should not be used in a<br />
workplace environment.<br />
How do I know if I am wearing the correct eyewear?<br />
There are different types of eye protection that can be worn and<br />
it is important that the correct one is selected to give maximum<br />
safety. Below you will see the recommended applications for<br />
each style.<br />
Low Impact Spectacles<br />
These should only be worn in an environment where the main<br />
danger is from nuisance rather than impact. An example being<br />
an application such as sanding of woodwork where a lot of dust<br />
may be created, or an electrical pole worker who has an issue<br />
with glare. A low impact spectacle can be identifi ed due to the<br />
fact it has no lens marking.<br />
Medium Impact Spectacles<br />
Medium impact should be worn where there is a danger<br />
from medium velocity impact such as a nail from a nail gun. A<br />
medium impact spectacle that complies with AS1337:1992 will<br />
have the letter “I” marked on the lens if it is a tinted spectacle<br />
and “IO” if it has a clear lens.<br />
High Impact Protection<br />
High impact protection can only be achieved under the<br />
standards by wearing a suitably tested and identified full face<br />
shield. These should be worn when there is a danger of high<br />
velocity impact such as debris from an angle grinder. A Full face<br />
shield that complies to AS1337:1992 will have the letter “V” on<br />
the lens.<br />
Heat Protection<br />
There are many applications where molten metal or hot solids<br />
are an issue and it is recommended that for these applications<br />
that a suitable goggle or full face shield is used. Under the<br />
standard the lens will be marked with the letter “M” which<br />
is suitable for this application.<br />
According to government statistics there were over 6500<br />
claims for eye injuries in 2002 in Australia. It is important<br />
that eye protection is a priority in the workplace so check<br />
the following to make sure you are operating safely.<br />
Check that your eyewear has AS1337 stamped on it:<br />
• Make sure you are using the right level of protection<br />
for the application<br />
• Review the work area and assess the hazards<br />
• If you are unsure go to the maximum protection<br />
ORDER CODE<br />
Description<br />
10 - PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT<br />
44070090 8030A Particulate P2/P3 Cartridge<br />
44090091 8100A Organic Vapour A1 Cartridge<br />
44070088 8600A Multi-Gas Smart ® A1B1E1K1 Cartridge<br />
Not to be used for 2-pac paint applications.<br />
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