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The HONEYWELL S3200 is a wraparound safety glass designed for industrial and trade environments where eye protection, comfort, and optical clarity are required. Built with a 9-base uni-lens configuration, this eyewear delivers broad peripheral coverage and side protection. The frame features an adjustable temple length and lens inclination for a customized fit, while a soft elastomer browguard and flexible nose fingers reduce slippage and absorb impact force. The lens is treated with an Ultra-Dura hardcoat that is permanently bonded to the surface, providing scratch and chemical resistance for extended service life. This eyewear is rated to CSA Z94.3 standards and select configurations meet military V0 ballistic impact criteria at energy levels exceeding ANSI requirements.
The S3200 is suited for use in construction, manufacturing, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and general industrial applications where debris, dust, chemical mist, cutting oils, and high-moisture conditions are present. The clear lens with hardcoat finish is appropriate for indoor tasks and low-ambient-light environments. A ventilation channel between the frame and lens manages moisture and reduces fogging during extended wear. Lens replacement is tool-free, allowing technicians to swap tints or replace scratched lenses without purchasing new frames, which reduces long-term PPE cost.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or direct-use safety eyewear solution for general industrial PPE programs requiring ANSI-level impact protection and anti-scratch lens performance.
Safety eyewear should be inspected before each use for lens scratches, frame cracks, or coating degradation that may reduce optical clarity or impact resistance. Lenses can be replaced without tools to maintain compliant protection levels. Clean lenses with approved lens wipes only; abrasive materials will damage the hardcoat. Disposal and replacement intervals should follow the site safety program or applicable OSHA or CSA guidelines.
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