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Safety Glasses
We care about your precious eyesight and ensure its protection with high quality Safety Glasses and protective lab goggles!
Your eyesight is of the utmost importance to us, which is why we only use cutting edge technology to ensure that you protect your eyes for a lifetime of good vision. The Prevent Blindness America organization states that every single year, around 700,000 Americans injure their eyes at work, while a further 125,000 tend to injure their eyes at home. There are more than 40,000 American adults and children who suffer from eye injuries while playing sports as well, while there are thousands of eye injuries that go unreported.
Experts suggest that using proper protective eyewear can help prevent around 90% of all eye injuries, which is all the more reason for you to learn about the effectiveness of safety sunglasses and safety goggles that will suite your lifestyle as well.
Why You Should Prefer Safety Glass Over Regular Eyeglasses
Safety glass is different to regular eyeglasses, as they are required to conform to the highest standard of impact resistant. This is referred to by optical professionals as ‘dress eyewear’, and the higher standard is applied to the frames and the lenses of the safety goggles and glasses.
Safety Gear Pro ensures that its customers get the very best safety glasses in the industry, and designs the best eye protector glasses from state-of-the-art software that meets the specific criteria of safety sunglasses and safety goggles.
The federal government in the United States has established specific safety guidelines for workplaces in order to ensure a decrease in on-the-job injuries. The organization that has been tasked to oversee that safety practices in educational and workplace settings work, is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
It has set adopted certain standards of safety eyewear, which were established by a private, non-profit organization known as the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). It is tasked with creating quality and safety standards for a wide range of products, which include eye protector devices like cool safety glasses, lab goggles, welding helmets, full-face respirators, and face shields.
How We Test The Frames For Safety Glasses And Goggles
Safety Gear Pro doesn’t leave anything to chance when it comes to designing cool safety glasses, and use the same criteria that they normally use for basic impact and high impact glasses. The frame tests conducted by us will include:
- High mass impact
- Durability
- High velocity impact
We make sure that we provide the right lens and the right frame to ensure that you’re able to gain crystal clear vision with our Z87 safety glasses.
What Type Of Safety Glasses Do You Need At Work?
The company where you work should have a safety officer who will provide you with the level of protection that is necessary for you to complete your duties. The occupations that would require high impact protection sunglasses include:
- Plumbers and pipe fitters
- Millwrights
- Machinists
- Laborers
- Carpenters
Some occupations may require individuals to wear full face protection, safety lab goggles, or shields. We at Safety Gear Pro ensure that we design all of our safety eyeglasses in complete compliance with OSHA and ANSI, because we believe in offering our customers with the very best in the industry.
Proper Eye Protection Is Critical For Workplace Safety
Safety Gear Pro takes the stress out of acquiring proper safety eyewear such as safety sunglasses, safety goggles, and protective eyewear. We meticulously design our safety eyeglasses, with a wide range of lens, frames, and styles that can be customized to suit the eye protection requirements of every individual and workforce.
Here at Safety Gear Pro, we know that your eyesight is precious, regardless of whether you need prescription or non-prescription eyewear. This is why we make sure that we only use state-of-the-art equipment and programs to design cool safety glasses and lab goggles to reduce your risk for sight-threatening injuries.
Safety Gear Pro is your One-Stop Shop for all High Quality Safety Eyeglasses!
Safety Glasses FAQs
What Does ANSI Z87 Mean?
ANSI Z87 is the standard for safety glasses that protect against impacts hazards. ANSI stands for the American National Standards Institute, which sets the standard. A pair of Z87 safety glasses means they can protect the wearer from projectiles without breaking or shattering the lens or frame.
What Is the Difference Between Z87+ and Z87.1?
A Z87.1 mark means that glasses meet general safety requirements for a range of environments. The Z87+ mark denotes that glasses meet higher impact standards that use tougher high-mass and high-velocity tests. These tests simulate the force of a tool being dropped onto the face and particles being thrown from grinding or machining.
Can I Get Prescription Safety Glasses?
Yes, many safety glasses can accommodate prescription lenses, and they also must be stamped with a Z87 or Z87.1 mark. Detachable side shields, which protect from chemical and liquid splashes, must be marked separately. Remember that changes in your vision will result in the need for updated prescription safety glasses.
What Materials Are Used in Safety Glass Lenses?
Lenses in safety glasses can be made from a variety of different materials, including Trivex and polycarbonate. These two materials are the only types that meet Z87+ high impact standards for safety glasses, as well as the Z87.1 general safety standard. Trivex was developed for use in the military and is typically more expensive.
What Features Do Safety Glasses Offer?
Safety glasses are typically lightweight and are available with a variety of tints, including polarized lenses that eliminate the glare from harsh sunlight. They come in multiple shapes and styles and can include side shields as well. Lens options include anti-fog and anti-scratch coatings, as well as UV protection.