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The 3M 7010377058 is a disposable corded foam earplug from the Peltor Sport line, designed to deliver high-level hearing protection with a Noise Reduction Rating of 32 dB. The plugs are constructed from soft, slow-expanding foam that conforms to the ear canal for a secure and comfortable fit during extended wear. The attached cord keeps the pair together and reduces the chance of losing a plug when removed between tasks. Each pack contains two pairs and includes a storage container to keep the plugs clean when not in use. Hearing protection specialists and safety professionals install or issue these plugs in high-noise work environments.
These earplugs are suited for use in loud occupational and recreational settings where sustained noise exposure exceeds safe thresholds. Typical applications include construction sites, manufacturing floors, shooting ranges, and similar environments where impact noise or continuous high-decibel exposure is present. The corded design makes them practical for intermittent use, allowing the wearer to let the plugs hang between uses without losing them. At 32 dB NRR, these represent the highest-rated earplug in the Peltor Sport lineup, making them appropriate for the most demanding noise environments encountered in trade work or field use.
Designed as a disposable corded hearing protection solution for use in high-noise occupational and recreational environments requiring an NRR-rated earplug.
Roll the foam tip into a tight cylinder before insertion and hold it in place until the foam fully expands to form a seal. Safety coordinators and individual workers in industrial, construction, and range environments are the typical end users. Follow OSHA hearing conservation program requirements when selecting and issuing hearing protection rated by NRR. Inspect each plug before use and discard if the foam shows signs of damage, soiling, or loss of elasticity.
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