Visor - Clear polycarbonate 6 x 16 x .040, Nitrometer, Accepts Chinguard, By MSA, P/N 488126
Product Information; Visor - Clear polycarbonate 6 x 16 x .040, Nitrometer, Accepts Chinguard, By MSA, P/N 488126, Visor is the part pictured which is between the visor bracket and the chinguard. Visor is Clear Polycarbonate.
Principles of Operation;
Faceshields and visors should always be worn with primary eye protection such as impact-resistant spectacles or goggles. Visors should be inspected frequently and replaced immediately if worn, scratched or damaged in any way. Selection of proper models for specific hazards and communication of all instructions, precautions and limitations to the wearer is the responsibility of user safety specialists, who are also responsible to see they are strictly observed. Failure to comply with any of the above could result in serious injury or death. Choose from a wide variety of visors that fit
easily on MSA faceshield frames.
Visors should always be worn with primary
eye protection such as high impact-resistant
spectacles or goggles. Visors should be
inspected frequently and replaced
immediately if worn, scratched, or damaged
in any way. Selection of proper models for
specific hazards and communication of all
instructions, precautions, and limitations to
the wearer is the responsibility of user safety
specialists, who are also responsible to see
that they are strictly observed. Failure to
comply with any of the above could result in
serious injury or death.
Approvals & Standards
All MSA visors meet or exceed applicable requirements of ANSI Z87.1-2003. MSA visors are manufactured for use on only MSA frames and assemblies for compliance with ANSI Z87.1 2003.
Applications
• Agriculture
• Chemical
• Construction
• Electric Utility
• Mining
• Nuclear
• Oil and Gas
• Paper & Pulp
• Sanding & Grinding
• Welding
Hazards
• Particulate and Dust
• Splash
Approvals
Most MSA Visors meet or exceed applicable
requirements of ANSI Z87+ (high impact).
Maintenance Clean visor with mild soap and
water. Cleaning dry or with coarse cloth will
scratch the visor.
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