New Honeywell Adaptec Protective Eyewear System Offers Revolutionary Approach to Eye Protection for a Diverse Workforce
Landmark Voice of Customer Research Drives Innovation and State-of-the-art Design to Deliver One Style, Three Sizes, Customized Fit and Performance
2011-12-12
Honeywell Safety
Products (HSP), a leading personal protective equipment (PPE) global
manufacturer, today announced a new product launch — the HoneywellAdaptec™
protective eyewear system.
Honeywell Adaptec is an adjustable protective
eyewear system that can be worn by the widest range of workers—regardless of
gender, ethnicity, or facial features. Honeywell Adaptec eyewear delivers
maximum protection, premium optics, superior all-day comfort, and customized
adjustability combined with styling that drives worker acceptance and
compliance.
"Today's
workforce is more diverse than ever before, which presents a challenge for
safety managers who are responsible for selecting protective eyewear that meet
these varied eye protection needs. We've found that it is not unusual for a
company to carry five or more styles, which can be both complicated and
expensive," said Christine Mello, senior product manager for HSP eyewear
products. "The Honeywell Adaptec protective eyewear system addresses the
eye safety needs of today's diverse workforce with one style that offers an
unprecedented level of adjustability to fit the greatest number of workers,
thereby alleviating some of the challenges faced by safety managers
today."
As part of the
Honeywell Adaptec development process, Honeywell R&D conducted a landmark
study that combined extensive anthropometric research with Voice Of the
Customer research at eighteen companies in the US, Canada and Europe. The
anthropometric research, or study of physical variations in a human population,
included the use of 3-D facial scans to determine and confirm relationships
between the sizes and the shapes of heads, faces, eyes, noses and ears. The
studies yielded three groups with similar facial characteristics. The
characteristic of these groupings drove the design of the Honeywell Adaptec
eyewear and became the basis for the Regular, Narrow and Wide size
designations.
The research also
showed that different facial features require customized adjustability. To
address this need, the Honeywell Adaptec protective eyewear system features an
adjustable nose bridge, self-adjusting nose pads, adjustable lens angle and a
patent-pending temple tension adjustment.
The Honeywell Adaptec
unique three-position nose bridge positions the eyes in the centre of the lens,
assuring optical clarity and maximum coverage. This proper lens position helps
reduce eye strain and fatigue, allowing the wearer to see more clearly and work
more comfortably for longer periods of time.
Constructed of soft,
flexible material, each Honeywell Adaptec self-adjusting nose pad independently
adapts to the user's face, delivering greater comfort, superior contact and
enhanced stability.
Honeywell Adaptec
temple hinges ratchet to seven positions, providing the wearer with 30o
of custom adjustability. This adjustment ensures a proper lens angle, which
leads to maximum eye protection, ideal space for air circulation and reduced
fogging.
The Honeywell Adaptec
patent-pending temple design allows the wearer to micro-adjust temple tension
anytime, anywhere, safely, without removing eyewear. The wearer can adjust for
personal preference or task at hand — a firmer fit for active work or a lighter
fit for general wear.
With a nearly infinite
level of adjustability, Honeywell Adaptec protective eyewear delivers the
highest level of comfort and personalized fit, which encourages longer wear and
greater compliance.
Honeywell Adaptec
eyewear also features the Honeywell 4A+ lens coating on both sides of the lens
(K & N) thus ensuring excellent anti-fog, anti-static and scratch-resistant
properties.
Honeywell Adaptec
meets EN166 - EN170 - EN172 standards and is available in three sizes, five
lens tints and two frame colours.
The Honeywell Adaptec
protective eyewear system is available through most distributors. More
information about the Honeywell Adaptec protective eyewear system is available
at : http://www.honeywellsafety.com/Europe/Learn-More/Adaptec_Protective_Eyewear_Systems.aspx
About Honeywell Safety
Products
Honeywell Safety
Products (HSP), a global manufacturer of leading personal protective equipment
(PPE) brands such as Honeywell, Uvex, North, Howard Leight, Miller,
Fibre-Metal, and Servus, offers a full range of quality personal protection
equipment (PPE), including respiratory, hand, footwear and clothing, welding,
head, first-aid, hearing, eye/face, fall protection, lockout/tag out, and
traffic safety products.
About Honeywell
Honeywell
International (vvvvw.honeywell.com)
is a Fortune 100 diversified technology and manufacturing leader, serving
customers worldwide with aerospace products and services; control technologies
for buildings, homes and industry; automotive products; turbochargers; and
specialty materials. Based in Morris Township, N.J., Honeywell's shares are traded
on the New York, London, and Chicago Stock Exchanges. For more news and
information on Honeywell, please visit www.honevwellnow.com
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