Singer Safety Welding Goggles
Product description
These welding safety glasses provide essential eye protection for welding operations with Scale No. 5 filter lenses. Featuring a 100% polycarbonate construction with 2.00 mm thick lenses, they offer robust protection while maintaining a lightweight design for extended wear comfort. The visitor-style glasses include ventilated sidearms and provide a wide field of vision, making them ideal for professional welding applications.
Product Features:
- 100% polycarbonate construction for durability and protection
- Visitor-style design with large ventilated sidearms
- Wide field of vision for improved workplace awareness
- No metallic parts for added safety in welding environments
- Attachment points on sidearms for optional neck cord
Technical Details:
- Lens thickness: 2.00 mm
- Scale No. 5 filter for welding applications
- Infrared protection (IR 5)
- Impact resistant against high-speed particles (F rating)
- Optical Class 1 for continuous work applications
Recommended Applications:
- Welding works and brazing
- Flame cutting operations
- Low energy welding processes
- Suitable for welding shops, foundries, automotive and aeronautics industries
Standards:
- EN 166:2001 (1FT) for personal eye protection
- EN 175:1997 (F) for welding face and eye protection
- EN 169:2002 (5) for welding filters
- EN 171:2002 (4-5) for infrared protection
- Manufactured under ISO 9001 quality system
EAN: 3660514026421, 3660514026445
Defines the frame's structural design that affects coverage, compatibility with other PPE, and fit features like adjustability or over-glasses capability.
Indicates the frame and lens color, which may affect visibility, light filtering, glare reduction, or compatibility with specific work environments.
Indicates the tint of protective lenses that filter specific light wavelengths, enhancing visibility and reducing eye strain in various work environments.
The material of the temple arms affects comfort, durability, and weight of safety glasses, with options ranging from lightweight polymers to durable metals for different work environments.
The composition of the frame that affects durability, weight, comfort, and resistance to chemicals or impacts — crucial for selecting appropriate protection for specific workplace hazards.
The composition of the lens that determines impact resistance, optical clarity, and protection against specific workplace hazards like debris, chemicals, or radiation.
Indicates the lens material's measured thickness, directly affecting impact resistance, optical clarity, and overall weight for comfortable extended wear.
Measured in grams or kilograms, indicating how heavy the eyewear is when worn. Lighter glasses reduce fatigue during extended use in industrial settings.
- UV Protective
- Eye Protection
- Welding
- Impact Resistance
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Standards and labels
EN 166:2001 is a European standard for personal eye protection. It sets the guidelines for safety eyewear like goggles and face shields. It includes requirements for impact resistance, lens clarity and field of vision. Test results will show if the eyewear meets the standard's requirements or not.
EN 169:2002 is a European standard that defines the requirements and test methods for the performance of smoke and heat control systems in buildings. The standard specifies the minimum levels of performance that the system must meet, as well as the methods that should be used to test the system to ensure it meets these requirements. Possible test results include the ability of the system to control the spread of smoke and heat, the airflow rate and pressure drop of the system, and the resistance to fire spread.
EN ISO 9001:2015 is a standard that sets out the requirements for a quality management system (QMS). It is a set of guidelines that organizations can follow to ensure that they meet customer requirements and enhance customer satisfaction. The standard is based on the plan-do-check-act model and focuses on continuous improvement. It covers the design, development, production, installation, and servicing of products. Organizations can get certified to this standard, which means that they have been independently audited and found to meet the requirements of the standard. The certification process includes regular audits to ensure that the organization continues to meet the standard's requirements.
Test results
Service Reliability PassedISO 14001:2015 is a standard that specifies requirements for an environmental management system (EMS). It includes requirements for how companies should design, implement, maintain and improve their EMS to ensure that they minimize negative impacts on the environment and comply with environmental regulations. Test results can include information on how well the EMS is functioning, how well it is being followed, and how effective it is in reducing environmental impacts. The standard also includes requirements for how the company should document and record their EMS performance and continuously improve it.
Test results
Environmental Management PassedThe standard ISO 14001:2015 pertains to environmental management systems (EMS). A passed test result under this standard indicates that an organization's EMS meets the stringent criteria set forth for managing environmental responsibilities systematically. This ensures sustainable development while considering environmental impacts. Specifically, ISO 14001:2015 includes requirements for a framework that an organization can follow rather than establishing environmental performance criteria. It encompasses various aspects such as compliance obligations, planning actions to address risks and opportunities, and continual improvement. The test primarily involves evaluating the effectiveness of the EMS in supporting a company to achieve its intended outcomes regarding its environmental performance. If a company has passed this evaluation, it reflects their commitment to environmental stewardship, potentially enhancing their marketability and aiding in compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements.
EN 175:1997 is a European standard that specifies the requirements and test methods for welding filters, and filter sets for use with arc welding and cutting equipment. The standard includes requirements for optical density, filter efficiency, and safe use. Test results for EN 175:1997 include measurements of the filter's optical density, filter efficiency, and safe use. Additionally, it includes requirements for the labeling, marking, and packaging of the filter. The standard is intended to provide the user with information on the filter's performance, and to ensure that the filter is safe to use.
EN 171:2002 is a European standard for the measurement of sound insulation of building elements that separate rooms used for residential, educational, or other specific purposes. However, this standard is withdrawn and replaced by other standards like EN 17104:2021. This standard was specifying the requirements for the measurement of sound insulation performance of separating elements, such as walls and floors, and sets out test methods and criteria for assessing the results. It aimed to provide a consistent and reliable method for measuring sound insulation in buildings between different types of rooms, to ensure that separating elements in buildings provide adequate sound insulation. The test results were typically presented in terms of sound reduction index (Rw) and/or weighted sound reduction index (R'w). The test results were presented in dB.
CE Marking is a label that shows a product meets certain safety and environmental standards set by the European Union. To get the CE Marking, a company must test and certify their product meets these standards. CE Marking is required for many products sold in the EU, including electronics, machinery, toys and medical devices. It helps ensure that products are safe for consumers and the environment, and allows for easy trade within the EU.
PPE stands for "personal protective equipment." PPE Category 2 refers to equipment that is more complex, and has a higher level of risk. Examples of PPE Category 2 include safety helmets, ear protection, and fall arrest equipment. In Europe, PPE Category 2 must meet certain safety standards set by the European Union, which means that it must be designed and manufactured to protect the user without causing harm. Companies that make or sell PPE must prove that it meets these standards. They also must have a quality management system in place and have to be audited regularly by a notified body.
SINGER Safety delivery terms
Free delivery when you order more than 150,00 € from SINGER Safety
Supplier shipping fee 6,68 €
Brand minimum 200,00 €
58,92 €
Price per 10 pcs
5,89 € / piece
Shipping fee is 6,68 € for orders under 150,00 €
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