Scope of Delivery:
- Earplugs EEP-100 EU electronic EN-352-2, 352-7 SNR 32 dB
- Charging box filled with 2 earplugs, 4 pairs of communication earplugs, USB cable
Product Description:
electronic - protect hearing while improving situational awareness and communication in demanding environments - rechargeable via a USB plug on the charging box - the charging box also offers a practical storage option - small and lightweight - can be combined with most personal protective equipment (PPE) for the head EN352-2:2002, EN 352-7:2002 / (SNR) = 32 dB (A) / H-value = 31 dB (A) / M-value = 30 dB (A) / L-value = 29 dB (A) - Application: Construction, maintenance, production, shooting sports Hearing protection is listed under category III (fatal or irreversible damage) according to the new PPE regulation. Before the first use, and once a year thereafter, the employer must inform the employees of the prevailing noise hazard and instruct them on suitable protective measures.
Technical Data:
- L-value: 29dB
- Characteristic: electronic
- M-value: 30dB
- H-value: 31dBNote on the disposal of batteries and rechargeable batteries
- As we sell batteries and accumulators or devices containing batteries and accumulators, we are obliged under the Battery Act (BattG) to inform you of the following: The symbol of the crossed-out dustbin on batteries or accumulators means that they must not be disposed of with household waste after use. If batteries or accumulators contain mercury, cadmium or lead, you will find the respective chemical symbol (Hg, Cd or Pb) below the symbol of the crossed-out dustbin. Every user of batteries or accumulators is legally obliged to return old batteries and accumulators. You can do this free of charge at a retail outlet or other collection point in your area. You can obtain the addresses of suitable collection centres in your area from your city or local authority. For batteries that contain more than 0.0005 per cent mercury by mass, more than 0.002 per cent cadmium by mass or more than 0.004 per cent lead by mass, the chemical designations of the pollutant used can be found under the waste bin symbol. The chemical designations have the following meaning: Pb: Battery contains lead Cd: Battery contains cadmium Hg: Battery contains mercury
For commercial use, please observe the building regulations!