Reusable & Recyclable

1.94Oz

Indoor

OTG

Multi-use goggles specifically designed for healthcare workers to provide total protection and maximum comfort at the same time. Hypoallergenic, sealed, and lighter & more supple than most; these goggles protect wearers from any projection and contamination. Available in two sizes for a perfect fit, CURA-G is easily adjusted, cleaned and disinfected thanks to its isoprene strap (latex-free) and TPE frame; it ensures long-lasting comfort, performance and reliability in any situation. Designed, manufactured and assembled in the UK using locally sourced sustainable materials and power from renewable energy (solar); these goggles are recyclable.
+ Sealed TPE frame, medical grade non allergen material
+ Easily cleanable and disinfectable
+ Platinum Lite coating - anti-fog inside, anti-scratch outside (K and N)
+ Adjustable isoprene strap
Technical
Information
Weight
1.94 Oz
Frame type
SEALED
Frame shape
null
frame base
null
frame material
TPE
frame color
TRANSLUCENT BLUE
lens material
POLYCARBONATE
lens color
CLEAR
lens coating
PLATINUM LITE
technology
null
strap material
ISOPRENE
ballistic resistance
null
ATEX CERTIFICATE
null
ATEX HAZARDOUS AREA / ATMOSPHERE GROUP
null
standards
ANSI Z87.1-2020
Supplied With
null
Lens dimension (A)
Lens dimension (B)
bridge dimension
temple dimension
LENS MARKING
Z87 U6X

Crown

z87

Crown

Manufacturer identification Bollé Safety.

Z87

Non impact rated Plano.

FRAME MARKING
EN166 3 4 5 B CE UKCA / Z87 D3 D4 D5 / CSA Z94.3

Crown

Z87

d3/d4/d5

Z94.3

Crown

Manufacturer identification Bollé Safety.

Z87

Non impact rated Plano.

Z87+

Splash/droplet
Dust
Fine dust.

CSA Z94.3

Canada Standards Association, eyes and face protectors.

PROTECTED EYES

SAVE LIVES

Healthcare may not be the first industry you think of for eye injury hazards. However, healthcare facilities present the highest risks for viral and bacterial infections that can be caught through the eyes. Surgeons, who work with the open wounds of patients, already wear protective eyewear as a rule but this has not spread to other healthcare workers as much as the risk demands.