Product Family

Viking Noise Blocking Earmuff

Multiple-position headband for alternative use [dielectric]

Howard Leight
 

Product Numbers

Details

1010925

Viking V1 - multiple-position earmuff
SLC80 28dB Class5. Approved to AS/NZS 1270:2002. License number 1133.

1010926

Viking V2 - multiple-position earmuff
SLC80 30dB Class5. Approved to AS/NZS 1270:2002. License number 1133.

1011170

Viking V3 - multiple-position earmuff
SLC80 33dB Class5. Approved to AS/NZS 1270:2002. License number 1133.



 
 

Key Features

  • Multiple-position headband allows wearer to select position over the head, behind the head or under the chin 
  • Alternative to cap-mounted earmuffs – wear with hard hats, face shields, respirators and other PPE 
  • Patented Air Flow Control™ technology delivers optimal attenuation across all frequencies without increasing earcup size or weight 
  • Inner-ventilated headband minimizes pressure on the head, breathes easier in warm/humid climates [V2 and V3 only] 
  • Non-deforming outer headband withstands rough treatment in the toughest workplaces 
  • Snap-in ear cushions make replacement quick and easy 
  • Includes attached elastic headband strap for better positioning when worn behind the head or under the chin 
  • Dielectric construction suitable for electrical environments

Recommended Industries/Use

  • Agriculture
  • Chemical
  • Food Services
  • Forestry
  • Government
  • Law Enforcement
  • Manufacturing
  • Medical
  • Military
  • Mining
  • Municipal Services
  • Oil and Gas
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Steel and Metals
  • Transportation
  • Utilities
  • Welding
  • Wind Energy

Hazards

  • Noise

Regulations

  • 29 CFR 1910.95 - OSHA Occupational Noise Exposure (US)
  • ANSI S3.19-1974 - Attenuation Test Protocol (US)
  • Part II, (R.S.C. 1985, c. L-2) - Canada Labour Code
  • Z94.2-1994 - Attenuation Test Protocl (CAN)
  • 2003/10/EC - EU Hearing Directive
  • 89/686/EEC - EU Directive/PPE
  • Category II - EC Category/PPE
  • NOHSC: 1007 (2000) - National Standard for Occupational Noise (AUS/NZ)
  • NR 15 - Security and Health of Work, Annexes 1 and 2, n°3.214/1978 - Occupational Noise Regulations (BR)
  • ANSI S12.6/1997 - Method B - Attenuation Test Protocol (BR)

Historical Brand

Bilsom

Warranty Information

There is a one years guarantee against defects in material and workmanship. The guarantee does not cover damage caused by misuse, abuse or unauthorised modifications.
 
 
  1. Place the earcups over each ear. 
  2. Adjust the headband by sliding the headband up and down. 
  3. Multiple-Position earmuffs can be worn either over-the-head, behind-the-head or under-the-chin. 
  4. When the earmuff is worn with the headband behind-the-head or under-the-chin, the headband strap must be attached to the slot in the upper part of the earcup as shown. 
  5. Firm Seal – Do seal the cushions firmly against the head. 
  6. Avoid Obstructions – Do not allow hair to obstruct the ear or the earmuff’s secure fit in any way. 
  7. Cover Ear Completely – The earcups should never fit crooked or askew over the ear.
 
 

CARE + MAINTENANCE  

  • INSPECT – Regularly examine earcups and ear cushions for cracksand leaks—discard if earcups are visibly damaged or compromised. Replace earcushions if damaged.
  • CLEAN – Wash earcups and ear cushions regularly with mild soap andwater. They may not be dipped into water. Do not treat with any othersubstances, as the ear cushions may degrade and compromise use.
  • REPLACE – As ear cushions and foam inserts can degrade over time,replace these every 6-8 months under normal wear, or every 3-4 months withheavy use or in humid/extreme climates.

 

 

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Australia Tel: 1300 139 166

Australia Fax: 1300 362 491
 

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