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26th April, 2007 Headlamps have become an important factor for efficiency and safety in the workplace. From the most simple applications to the most demanding situations for work and rescue, headlamps are now regularly used in very diverse and complex situations. This week we highlight some of the large range of headlamps available for use in industrial situations together with guidelines for their individual usage. Please contact us if you have any questions about any of the products you have seen today, or if we can assist you with any additional queries you may have.
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Headlamp for Zone 1 Usage - Repeated Presence of Gas This Anti-explosive dual light source headlamp is specifically designed for use in gas environments where the auto-ignition temperature is greater than 200°C at one atmosphere of pressure. MUST NOT be used in mines where firedamp might be present. |
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Water Resistant Dual Light Source Headlamp Has the ability to alternate between long distance lighting and close-up lighting and maintain long battery life even in very low temperature conditions. Available with 5 LED or 8 LED lighting source. |
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Headlamp for Zone 2 Usage - Sporadic Presence of Gas Designed for use in the presence of gas that has an auto-ignition temperature greater than 135°C at one atmosphere of pressure. MUST NOT be used in mines where firedamp may be present or in dusty atmospheres such as grain silos. |
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Universal Headlamps This range of universal headlamps provides high-intensity Xenon Halogen and LED lighting options. It alternates between the need for long-range or close-up lighting as well as provides adjustable LED lighting levels depending on the light duration required and provides constant light level over the entire battery life. |
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