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Box - Moldex® Rockets® Reusable Corded Earplugs (50 Pairs | SLC80 22dB, Class 4)

Sale price$274.95

Why you'll love it:

  • Attenuation (SLC80) 22dB - Class 4 Certified Protection
  • Stem design for clean, easy insertion
  • Reusable & Easy to Clean
  • Air bubble in tip provides cushioned comfort
  • Corded Design Prevents Loss and Keeps Earplugs Accessible
  • Box of 50 individually packaged pairs in polybags
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Description

Rockets 6400 series reusable earplugs are designed to give you a great grip. The easy grip handle lets them easily slip into the ear. The air bubble in the tip provides cushioned comfort for all-day wear. The soft, flexible cushion provides a superior seal and fit most size ear canals. These earplugs can be washed and reused. Each pair comes with a Pocket-Pak carrying case to keep them clean when not in use. Earplugs are 100% PVC-free with SLC80 22dB, so they provide serious protection for most noisy environments.

FEATURES:

  • Easy grip handle lets earplugs easily slip into ear
  • Air bubble in tip provides cushioned comfort
  • Earplugs can be washed and reused
  • Pocket-Pak carrying case provides hygienic storage of plugs between uses (Pocket-Pak not included for models #6404 and #6415)
  • Available in corded, uncorded, corded metal detectable and camo Special Ops models
  • Look for the bright green color as a symbol of Moldex quality
  • In the Metal Detectable version the plug and cord are independently detectable for added safety
  • Independently tested to ANSI S3.19-1974
  • 100% PVC-Free, like all Moldex products & packaging - for a greener alternative
  • SLC80 22dB, Class 4
  • Box of 50 pairs of corded earplugs, each with carry case
  • Manufacturer code: 6405
Key certifications:

SLC80 22dB

This hearing protection product complies with the Australia/New Zealand standard and has been tested in accordance with AS/NZS 1270.

It has an SLC80 rating of 22 (which in rough terms means it blocks about 22dB of noise) and is a Class 5 hearing protector.

  • Class 1: SLC80 10–13 - Suitable for <90 dB noise levels
  • Class 2: SLC80 14–17 - Suitable for <90-95 dB noise levels
  • Class 3: SLC80 18-21 - Suitable for <95-100 dB noise levels
  • Class 4: SLC80 22-25 - Suitable for <100-105 dB noise levels
  • Class 5: SLC80 ≥26 - Suitable for <105-110 dB noise levels

SLC80 Explained

Under AS/NZS 1270:2002, hearing protection is tested for its Sound Level Conversion (SLC80) rating, which indicates the difference between the environmental noise and the sound reaching the wearer’s ears. This rating helps determine the appropriate Class of hearing protection for specific noise levels.

Australian and New Zealand workplaces are obligated under AS/NZS 1269.3:2005 to:

  • Conduct noise level surveys to assess exposure (measured as LAeq,8h).
  • Provide suitable hearing protection for workers exposed to noise above 85 dB(A).
  • Ensure hearing protection is maintained and properly fitted to achieve effective attenuation.

Employers must select hearing protection suitable for the measured noise levels, ensuring compliance with occupational noise management regulations.

NRR 27

An NRR of 27 means that the hearing protection is estimated to reduce noise levels by an average of 27 decibels across various frequencies.

'NRR' in hearing protection stands for 'Noise Reduction Rating,' which is a single value used to indicate the average level of noise reduction a hearing protection device provides across different frequencies, essentially telling you how much sound attenuation the earplugs or earmuffs will offer when worn correctly; the higher the NRR value, the greater the noise reduction level is considered to be.

NRR is primarily used as a rating system in North America, while Europe often uses 'SNR' (Single Number Rating) and Australia/New Zealand use 'SLC80'; which both differ slightly in calculation.

SNR 30

An SNR of 30 means that the hearing protection is estimated to reduce noise levels by an average of 30 decibels across various frequencies.

'SNR' in hearing protection stands for 'Single Number Rating,' which is a single value used to indicate the average level of noise reduction a hearing protection device provides across different frequencies, essentially telling you how much sound attenuation the earplugs or earmuffs will offer when worn correctly; the higher the SNR value, the greater the noise reduction level is considered to be.

SNR is primarily used as a rating system in Europe, while North America often uses 'NRR' (Noise Reduction Rating) and Australia/New Zealand use 'SLC80'; which both differ slightly in calculation.

Tech Specs

For Kids
Not designed for children
Certified For
Australia & NZ (SLC80): Yes
USA (NRR): Yes
EUR (SNR): Yes

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