LUV-40 UV absorbing face shield
The LUV-40 Face Shield provides maximum protection from exposure to extended or high intensity UV sources.LUYOR protective eye and face wear reduces eye fatigue and irradiance at the eyes and face from most sources to levels below the maximum recommended in NIOSH document HSM 73-11009. The LUV-10 spectacles and LUV-20 goggles are well proportioned to fit easily over regular eyeglasses. Adjustable to fit all sizes, the LUV-40 face shield has a visor that can be pivoted off the face. Both the goggles and face shield meet ANSI specification Z87.1 for safety eye wear and OSHA standard 1910.133 for eye and face protection.
LUYOR UV Protective Eye and Face Wear - Features
- Designed for long wearing comfort and to protect the user against most ultraviolet light sources
- Improves contrast between the fluorescent area and the background by eliminating the "blue haze" interference
- ULUV-10 spectacles, generally recommended for sporadic, lower intensity UV sources fit easily over eyeglasses
- LUV-20 goggles and LUV-40 face shield, for maximum protection from extended or high intensity UV exposure, adjusts to fit the face
- Goggles and face shield meet ANSI specifications and OSHA standards
LUYOR UV Protective Eye and Face Wear - Why adequate protection is important
Ultraviolet light is a natural part of our environment, most commonly found in sunlight. It is an invisible band of electromagnetic radiation just beyond the violet end of the visible spectrum. This band is generally divided into short, medium and long wavelength regions that differ in their effects on the human body. The short wavelength region, also known as far ultraviolet, germicidal or UV-C, extends from 180 to 280nm. Although it has little penetrating power, short wave can cause severe burns to the eyes and skin. The usual artificial sources of this radiation are low pressure, mercury vapor lamps and certain other metal vapor lamps used in UV sterilization, chromatography, mineralogy, EPROM erasing, photochemical reaction, etc. The medium wavelength region, also known as middle ultraviolet, erythermal or UV-B, extends from 280 to 320nm. It has high penetrating power and can seriously burn the eyes and skin. The usual artificial sources of this radiation are "sun lamps" used for cosmetic or therapeutic purposes and vitamin production. The long wavelength region, also known as near ultraviolet, black light, Wood's light or UV-A, extends from 320 to 400nm. Some people are overly sensitive to radiation in this region and may experience "blue haze" interference when viewing sources of long wave UV. Although everyone is exposed to UV sources natural and/or artificial on a daily basis, unprotected and prolonged exposure to any form of UV light, including long wave UV, can result in cataracts and possibly cancer. Even brief exposures can be hazardous if the intensity is high enough.
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