3M™ E-A-R™ E-Z-Fit™ earplugs 312-1222, Corded, Poly Bag, 2000 Pair per case
3M™ E-A-R™ E-Z-Fit™ earplugs 312-1222, Corded, Poly Bag, 2000 Pair per case
Technical Specifications
- Bell-shaped earplugs fit comfortably in the ear to help protect your hearing
- Rolls down easily and then expands to block noise
- Low pressure foam conforms to the shape of the earcanal for a snug fit
- Smaller size earplug suitable for smaller earcanals
- Noise reduction rating (NRR) 28 dB CSA Class AL
- Cord allows earplugs to be stored conveniently around the neck in between uses
More Product Details
The 3M™ E A R™ E Z Fit Earplugs feature a bell shaped design that fits comfortably in the ear to help protect your hearing. Insertion only requires rolling down the soft foam earplug, placing it into the earcanal, and then allowing the low pressure foam to expand for a snug yet gentle fit that helps block high noise levels. This earplug is a suitable choice for persons with smaller earscanals. Bright yellow color allows supervisors to conduct a quick visual compliance check. Recommended applications include chipping, chiseling, drilling, furnace operations, grinding, heavy equipment operations, machining, pouring/casting, power fastening, riveting, sanding, sawing and welding. These earplugs are commonly used in the following industries: agriculture, automotive, chemicals, construction, general manufacturing, healthcare, oil and gas, and pharmaceuticals.
These earplugs have a Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) of 28 dB, CSA Class AL. However, research suggests that many users will receive less noise reduction than indicated by the NRR due to variation in earplug fit, earplug fitting skill, and motivation of the user. It is recommended that the NRR be reduced by 50% to better estimate typical workplace protection. These soft polyurethane foam earplugs are test compatible with the 3M E A Rfit™ Validation System.
Not only is noise present in our daily routines and recreational activities, but millions of Americans work in hazardous noise on a daily basis. Estimates from the National Institutes of Health suggest that hearing loss afflicts 28 million Americans. About one third of those cases are at least partially attributable to noise. Hearing loss due to noise is almost entirely preventable by judicious use of hearing protection.