DEINSA Offers A Wide Range Of EPIS For Eye, Ear And Respiratory Protection
DEINSA has the personal protective equipment for ears, eyes and respiratory system more updated and adapted to all kinds of jobs
Among the more than 8,000 references that comprise the company also provides comprehensive training and after-sales advice.
As for eye and face protectors, DEINSA has up to four categories of eye protection with capacity to respond to the different needs of each work. Thus, integral mount glasses protect the eyes against high speed particles, liquid droplets, etc. conforming to the EN 166 and EN 170. For its part, the various models of Spectacles protect against particles, ultraviolet rays and solar radiation, adapting each to standards EN 166, EN 170 and EN 172, respectively. As for face shields, they come to interpose between the user and risks, not only for the eyes but for the facial area in general, particles, ultraviolet rays and solar radiation pose to workers' health. And finally, welding screens protect the face and eyes according to EN 379 + A1 and others under different models.
Hearing protection is largely covered with many types of hearing protection for both head and neck and helmet, in addition to electronic hearing protectors. The first of them, also called earmuffs, are intended to protect the ears against noise, adjusting the vast majority of them to EN 352-1. The latter are earmuffs are coupled to a protective helmet to protect against noise also in compliance with regulations EN 352-3 and EN 352-1. Electronic hearing protectors are intended to reduce the high noise levels, besides having an audio input that allows you to receive indications or alarm signals.
In relation to respiratory protection, DEINSA offers a variety of equipment ranging from masks and half masks to autonomous and motorized equipment. Full masks cover eyes, nose, mouth and chin user hermetically protecting him from outside and conform to EN 136. The half mask conform to standards EN 405 + A1 and EN 140 and cover the entire face except for the eyes . It also has disposable filtering facepiece respirators particles covering nose, mouth and chin (EN 149 + A1). The most complex equipment in this category are motorized, which have assisted ventilation built into a helmet that has the capacity to be used for more than one shift (UNE-EN 12941); and open-circuit SCBA that enable breathing compressed air demand and are certified according to EN 137.
Source: DEINSA