Product Overview
- Noise reduction rating of 32 dB
- Large size TaperFit is designed to comfortably sit in larger ear canals
- Low pressure foam conforms to the ear canal for comfort
- Bright yellow coloring allows for quick and easy hearing protection compliance checks
- Poly pack keeps earplugs clean and sanitary before use
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Keep your employees safe on the jobsite with these 3M E-A-R™ TaperFit™ yellow uncorded foam earplugs
With a noise reduction rating of 32 decibels and a CSA Class AL rating, these earplugs are perfect for use in agriculture, food processing, sanitation engineering, inspection, and construction where hearing protection is required. The bright yellow color of these earplugs allows for supervisors to quickly and easily conduct hearing protection compliance checks and their soft design conforms to the ear canal. Earplugs should be worn around loud machinery and equipment to help prevent hearing loss or damaged eardrums.
Made in America
This item was made in the United States of America.
Uncorded Design
Easily grab earplugs as needed with their uncorded design. Each pair of earplugs comes in a poly pack that keeps them clean and sanitary before use. Plus, they come with 200 pairs in each pack, reducing the need for frequent replacement of earplugs.
Low Pressure Slow Recovery Foam
These earplugs are made with a low pressure, slow recovery foam. The roll down design allows you to roll and compress the plug between your fingers before inserting it into your ear to expand and create a fitted seal. Their one-time use design helps to prevent the spread of germs at any jobsite.
Large, TaperFit™ Construction
These earplugs are made with a TaperFit construction that allows for easy, comfortable insertion into ears. They are designed to fit workers with larger sized ear canals.
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- Noise Reduction Rating:
- 32 Decibels
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