Arc flash Faceshield HRC2 10.7cal/cm2 – BSD
BSD’s Arc flash HRC2 Faceshield is suitable for low risk Arc flash situations, and includes a chin guard for strength and protection in case of an Arc flash incident. BSD’s Faceshield fits most standard peaked hard hats.
Key Features:
- Hazard Risk Category: HRC2 10.7cal/cm2
- Universal Fitting system ensures the Faceshield fits most standard peaked hard hats
- Medium Impact (B) helps assist against impact in the case of an Arc flash incident
- Faceshield comes with a protective bag to protect Faceshield surface
- Clear/Light Smoke Tint ensures true colour retention
- UV breakdown resistant for further durability
- Tough chin guard provides extra protection
Standards:
- AS 4836
- ASTM F2178
- ANSI/ISEA Z.87.1-2010
- DIN EN 166
- DIN EN 170
- E DIN 58118
- DGUV GS-ET-29
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