Powercap Infinity PAPR - Complete unit - Black
Built around an EVO5 Olympus industrial safety helmet combining a super-strong ABS shell for superior all-day protection with the comfort of the Evolution 3D-Adjustment harness system. Conforming to: EN397 High capacity HEPA filters coupled with aerodynamically optimized pre-filter cover to ensure that PowerCap Infinity delivers 160 liters per minute of clean air to the user with maximum battery efficiency. Filters can be changed easily with the quick-change bayonet system. PowerCap Infinity provides users with clean air to the level of EN12941:1998 + A2:2008 TH3P - The highest possible rating with an APF of 40. The optical class 1 visor offers impact protection at speeds of up to 270mph (Tested using a 6mm steel ball bearing). The visor has a replaceable peel-off visor protector to prolong its life. Conforming to: EN166.1.B Developed to seamlessly integrate with Sonis helmet-mounted ear defenders. Designed by the JSP R&D team working with a leading UK acoustic engineering research facility, the Sonis helmet-mounted range peaks at an unbeaten level of 36 SNR. Why use hearing protection? - The World Health Organisation has identified noise-induced hearing loss as being the most common permanent and preventable injury in the world. Hearing protection is now a category III PPE product making it essential that the right protection is selected. Conforming to: EN352-3 The PowerCap Infinity has been designed by the JSP R&D team, inspired by feedback received from workers who regularly wear Powered Air Purifying Respirators (PAPR). The goal was to fully understand the issues these users face and to develop a unit that performs above and beyond any other unit on the market. Designed from the ground up to deliver unrivaled performance. Power Cap Infinity is fully loaded with performance-enhancing technology, neatly packaged into a single head top unit eliminating the need for cumbersome and restrictive waist-mounted units and hoses. Dust in the workplace is a significant issue. HSE figures (2017) show that 18,000 new cases of work-related respiratory disease were diagnosed. A significant proportion of these was a result of exposure to silica.
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