H003 – Wave Bullet Earplugs (SLC80 28dB)
Size | Pack Size | Carton Size |
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One Size | 200 Pairs | 2000 Pairs |
Wave Bullet Earplugs are bullet shaped earplugs for use in loud environments. Meeting the AS/NZS 1270:2002 safety standard and rated Class 5, these earplugs reduce sound by 28dB for at least 80% of users based on the Sound Level Conversion (SLC80) method of testing. They are suitable for use in environments of up to 110dB as they reduce the continuous sound level to below 85dB, the acceptable standard for long-term exposure in loud environments as per the Workplace Health and Safety Regulation 2017. These earplugs are made from soft polyurethane, making them comfortable to wear for extended periods of time.
It is important that businesses perform a sound audit or workplace noise assessment for each of their working environments prior to choosing hearing protection, and seek professional advice if the continuous sound level exceeds 110dB or the peak sound level rises above 140dB.
For retailers, the Wave Bullet Earplugs come retail ready in boxes of 200 pairs with a GS1 barcode, and cartons 10 boxes for a total of 2000 pairs.
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