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OUTDOOR
WO R K
Co m m o n Act ivi t i e s & Tas ks
Mowing Rooong Drilling Road works Driving Building Boating Cutting Sawing Maintenance 3 Parks & Gardens
Pot e n t ial
Eye
Hazar ds
Impact from projectiles, grinder fragments, chips, metal, branches and twigs, small and sharp particles, UV radiation and glare.
CROSS FIT
JET STREAM
RANGER
AIR FLEX
MAVERICK
OVER COAT
GENISYS
TOMCAT
FLASH
DRONE
BEAST
AIR BLADE
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LENS TINT
SWITCH BLADE
STREET WALKER
SPY
SNIPER
SPEED
Important note: Before choosing any eye and face protectors, it is vital to carry out a thorough site risk assessment by an authorised Workplace Health and Safety representative to ensure correct and corresponding
equipment is issued in compliance with AS/NZS 1336:2014. This standard provides recommended practises and guidance for the selection, care, and use of eye and face protectors worn to protect workers from the
hazards of nying particles and fragments, chemicals, and optical radiation generated by work processes such as welding or solar radiation.
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