It is of vital importance to protect the head, hearing, face, eyes and respiratory tract when working in environments exposed to the risk of falling objects from above, or in the presence of airborne material of different types and various forms (dust, fumes, fibres, gases, vapours and mists). Mechanical, thermal and biological risks must also not be neglected, which the face and eyes may be exposed to as well as the hearing risks related to prolonged exposure to significant noise levels.
Sir Safety System offers a vast range of safety helmets and impact resistant bump caps, disposable masks, half-face and full-face respirators, self-contained breathing apparatuses and escape systems, safety glasses and eye shields, ear muffs and ear plugs, gas detectors.
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Head and Respiratory protection
It is of vital importance to protect the head, hearing, face, eyes and respiratory tract when working in environments exposed to the risk of falling objects from above, or in the presence of airborne material of different types and various forms (dust, fumes, fibres, gases, vapours and mists). Mechanical, thermal and biological risks must also not be neglected, which the face and eyes may be exposed to as well as the hearing risks related to prolonged exposure to significant noise levels.
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EN Standard
- EN 149 (Respiratory protection - Disposable respirators)
- EN 140 (Half masks)
- EN 136 (Full masks)
- EN 137 (Self-contained open-circuit compressed air breathing apparatuses)
- EN 403 (Filtering devices with a hood for self-rescue)
- DIN 58647-7 (Filtering devices for self-rescue)
- EN 13794 (Self-contained closed-circuit breathing apparatuses for escape)
- EN 1146 (Self-contained open-circuit breathing apparatuses for escape)
- EN 14387 (Gas and combined filters for face masks)
- EN 143 (Particle filters for face masks)
- EN 12941 (Powered filtering devices incorporating a helmet or a hood)
- EN 397 (Safety helmets)
- EN 166 (Protective eyewear)
- EN 175 (Equipment for eye and face protection during welding and allied processes)
- EN 812 (Industrial bump caps)
- EN 50365 (Electrically insulating helmets)
- EN ISO 80079-36 (Elmetti per atmosfere esplosive)
- EN 352-3 (Helmet-mounted ear muffs)
- EN 170 (Eye protection against ultraviolet rays)
- EN 443 (Firefighters helmets)
- EN 16471 (Helmets for wildland operations)
- EN 16473 (Helmets for technical rescue)
- EN 14458 (High performance visors for safety helmets)
- EN 1731 (Mesh eye and face protectors)
- EN 352-1 (Ear muffs)
- EN 352-2 (Ear plugs)
- EN 14683 (Medical face masks)
- EN 10993-1 (Biological evaluation of medical devices)
- Directive 93/42/EEC (Medical devices)
- EN 379 (Eye protection - Automatic welding filters)
- EN 169 (Eye protection - Filters for welding)
- EN 172 (Eye protection - Sunlight filters for industrial use)
Lens type
- Clear
- Dark
Ear plugs type
- Disposable
- Reusable
Type of disposable respirator
- Cup shape
- Foldable
- Moulded
Safety level
- FFP1
- FFP2
- FFP3
- Community masks
- Medical masks
Special features
- Heat resistant
- Corded
- Ratchet wheel
- Metal-detectable
- Dolomite test
Shell material
- ABS
- Polyethylene
- HDPE
Suspension material
- Polyethylene
- Textile
Type of gas detector
- Single-gas
- Multi-gas
Type of mask
- Powered
- Full face
- Half face