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Safety goggles 3M GoggleGear 6000
The 3M GoggleGear 6000 safety goggles are designed for construction, renovation, and chemical work where eye protection against dust, splashes and airborne particles is required. Constructed with a neoprene frame and transparent polycarbonate lenses, these goggles offer a balance of durability, clarity and comfort. The pack contains ten goggles intended for use by teams or to provide spares for ongoing projects. The neutral black frame and clear lenses suit a range of work environments and can be worn by any gender.
These goggles combine a soft neoprene faceseal with impact-resistant polycarbonate lenses to reduce discomfort during extended wear while maintaining good optical clarity. The design shields the eyes from dust and chemical splashes and provides a secure fit to limit ingress of particles. The simple, lightweight construction supports compatibility with most hard hats and respirators used in construction and renovation settings.
Before each use, inspect the goggles for cracks, scratches or damage to the lens and frame. Place the neoprene faceseal against the skin around the eyes and adjust the strap until the goggles sit comfortably and form a close seal. Ensure the lenses are clean and free of contaminants before entering work areas with dust or chemical splashes. After use, rinse or wipe the lenses with an appropriate cleaner and store the goggles in a dry place away from direct sunlight.
Use these goggles together with other required personal protective equipment such as respirators or hard hats when working in environments that require multi-hazard protection. Replace any goggle that shows signs of wear or damage. For tasks with higher chemical risks, consult material safety data and choose eye protection rated for the specific chemicals involved.
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