Simplicity & efficiency

32g

Indoor

The BL130 offers an ultra-wrap-around fit and provides a wide field of vision that perfectly meets safety needs. Its minimal frame provides upper protection and allows for a clearer sight, ensuring long-lasting comfort and protection. B-LINE is a range of safety eyewear accessible to all and is adapted to the most common industrial risks.
+ Adjustable temples
+ Upper, side protection
+ Anti-Scratch coating
+ Sold in pack of 35 - No retail
Technical
Information
Weight
32 g
Frame type
HALF FRAME
Frame shape
null
frame base
null
frame material
NYLON
frame colour
BLACK
lens material
POLYCARBONATE
lens colour
CLEAR
lens coating
ANTI-SCRATCH
technology
null
strap material
null
ballistic resistance
null
ATEX CERTIFICATE
null
ATEX HAZARDOUS AREA / ATMOSPHERE GROUP
null
standards
EN166 - EN170
Supplied With
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Lens dimension (A)
Lens dimension (B)
bridge dimension
temple dimension
LENS MARKING
2C-1.2 1FT CE / Z87+ U6 / IO

2C-1.2

Crown

1

FT

CE

2C-1.2

UV filter
Protection class 1,2 to 6: visible light filtration.

Crown

Manufacturer identification Bollé Safety.

1

Continuous work - Worn permanently.

FT

Low energy impact, resists a 6 mm, 0.86 g ball at 45 m/s.
The letter T, immediately after the mechanical strength symbol, authorises use in an environment in which high speed particles at extreme temperatures are present.

CE

European standard.

FRAME MARKING
EN166 FT CE UKCA / Z87+ / AS/NZS 1337.1:2010

Crown

EN166

FT

CE

UKCA

Crown

Manufacturer identification Bollé Safety.

EN166

Guarantee of minimum protection against everyday risks (dropping, sun-ageing, heat exposure, corrosion, etc.)

FT

Low energy impact, resists a 6 mm, 0.86 g ball at 45 m/s.
The letter T, immediately after the mechanical strength symbol, authorises use in an environment in which high speed particles at extreme temperatures are present.

CE

European standard.

UKCA

The UKCA (UK Conformity Assessed) marking is a new marking used for goods sold on the market in Great Britain (England, Wales and Scotland).

BROADENED

VISION

Our eyes are fragile and our workplaces are becoming increasingly hazardous. Measures can and should be taken to reduce hazards in the workplace. However, to provide workers with the highest levels of safety at all times, employers must demand the appropriate forms of eye protection for the specific hazards of the workplace.