Arc flash balaclavas paired with goggles and/or face shields offer an alternative to the traditional bee-keeper’s style hoods.
When could an arc flash balaclava and goggle combination be used?
In areas where arc flash protection is required and there is no shrapnel hazard present. A hazard assessment must be conducted to fully understand each task based potential hazard, prior to determining if a balaclava and goggle may be considered for use.
Our balaclava & goggle or balaclava & face shield options offer a lighter weight, often more breathable, and compact alternative for arc flash head protection.
After a risk assessment has been completed customers can take advantage of our stock arc flash head protection options. We also offer an extensive selection of complete arc flash kits in an assortment of styles, protection levels, and fabrics to mitigate arc flash hazards.
Be sure to view our
Arc Flash Head Protection section on our website to view products and information on
ArcGuard® Faceshields,
Level 2 Faceshield Units, and
Balaclava & Goggle Systems.
Not finding what you are looking for? Contact us at
customerservice@thinkNSA.com or at 1.800.553.0672 and we will be happy to help answer any questions you may have.
Posted by Maggie Ringenbach on
May 13, 2016 at 11:10 AM
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