For industrial/occupational use only. Not for consumer sale or use.
For industrial/occupational use only. Not for consumer sale or use.
3M industrial and occupational products are intended, labeled, and
packaged for sale to trained industrial and occupational customers for
workplace use. Unless specifically stated otherwise on the applicable
product packaging or literature, these products are not intended,
labeled, or packaged for sale to or use by consumers (e.g., for home,
personal, primary or secondary school, recreational/sporting, or other
uses not described in the applicable product packaging or literature),
and must be selected and used in compliance with applicable health and
safety regulations and standards (e.g., U.S. OSHA, ANSI), as well as all
product literature, user instructions, warnings, and other limitations,
and the user must take any action required under any recall, field
action, or other product use notice. Misuse of 3M industrial and
occupational products may result in injury, sickness, death, or property
damage. For help with product selection and use, consult your on-site
safety professional, industrial hygienist, or other subject matter
expert.
3M™ E-A-Rsoft™ FX Earplugs have a large bell shape of soft foam for a comfortable fit with a flared end for easy removal. This earplug model is made of a soft, slow-recovery foam that also helps make insertion easier. Additionally, these earplugs have 3M's maximum noise reduction rating for hearing protection.
Bulk 3M™ FX™ earplugs bulk packaged in a box for dispensing
Features a bell shape made of soft, slow-recovery foam for a comfortable fit
Flared end helps with an easier removal
Compatible with the 3M™ E-A-Rfit™ Validation System
3M's maximum noise reduction rating (NRR)*: 33 dB
Dispenser packaging option available for uncorded earplugs
CSA Class AL
*U.S. EPA specifies the NRR as the measure of hearing protector noise reduction. However, 3M makes no warranties as to the suitability of the NRR for this purpose. 3M strongly recommends personal fit testing of hearing protectors. Research suggests that users may receive less noise reduction than indicated by the attenuation label value(s) on the packaging due to variation in fit, fitting skill, and motivation of the user. Refer to applicable regulations or guidance on how to adjust attenuation label values. It is recommended that the NRR be reduced by 50% to better estimate typical protection.