Eye protection comes in many different styles and colors to protect workers both inside and out. The style has evolved from the first levels of eye protection
in 1880 and has become just as important as function and comfort. Eye protection includes glasses, goggles, and face shields.
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Style Options

Standard

Available in a variety of styles,
lens options and temple designs.

Over The Glass

Designed to be worn over prescription 
eyeglasses.

Readers

An economical alternative to prescription
safety eyewear. Available in a variety of diopters.

Sealed

Provides added protection from
dust/debris 
without the bulk of safety goggles.

Goggles

Provides a protective seal against
dust/debris or chemical/splash.

Face shields

Primarily used for splash and arc protection.
Must also be worn with safety glasses or
goggles to protect against secondary hazards.


Temple Designs




Ratchet Inclination

Allows the lens to pivot for optimal coverage of brow and cheekbones.

Adjustable Temple

Offers a choice of temple lengths for a comfortable fit.


Cushioned Temples

Padded ends relieve pressure points.



Lens Colors (not available for all glasses)

Clear

Used for indoor applications where impact protection is required.

Espresso/Coffee

Used for outdoor applications where sunlight
and glare cause eyestrain and fatigue. Meets
the traffic signal color recognition requirements.

Blue Mirror

Used for outdoor applications where sunlight
and glare cause eyestrain and fatigue. Mirror coating reflects light, reducing light that passes through lens.

Gray

Used for outdoor applications where light
and glare can cause eye strain. Provides
good color recognition.

Vermillion/Pink

Used to enhance contrast and reduce all
 colors equally for optimum color recognition.
Ideal for indoor inspection.

Gold Mirror

Used for outdoor applications where sunlight
and glare cause eyestrain and fatigue. Mirror coating reflects light, reducing light that passes through lens.

Indoor/Outdoor

Used for applications moving between indoors
and outdoors. Slight mirror coating serves the same purpose as a gray lens, but allows more visible light through.


Amber

Used to block the blue portion of the visible
light spectrum, creating maximum contrast
enhancement. Ideal for low light applications.



Multi-Color Mirror

Used in outdoor applications.
Polycarbonate lens with a double
layer of silver and red, blue and
green mirror coatings.

Silver Mirror

Used for outdoor applications where sunlight
and glare cause eyestrain and fatigue.
Mirror coating reflects light, reducing light
that passes through lens.

Green Shades

Used to protect against ultraviolet and
infrared radiation generated when welding,
cutting, soldering and brazing.

Blue

Used in work conditions with sodium
vapor lighting and excessive glare.


Coatings (not available for all glasses)

Anti-Fog

Minimizes fogging for better visibility.

Hard Coating

Reduces scratches and provides a longer wear.

Uvex Hydroshield®

Provides 90X longer-lasting fog-free performance than the majority
of other anti-fog products even
after extended wear and repeated
cleanings. Also provides 2X greater scratch resistance.

Duramass®

Hard coat that provides additional scratch
resistance to select glasses, goggles, and face shields.

H2X™

This anti-fog technology provides even more resistance to fogging.
Blocks fog, mist, sweat and steam.



Accessories


Retainers

Helps to keep your safety
eyewear with
you at all times.

Side Shields

Provides limited side impact
protection for prescription glasses.

Dispensers

Provides convenient access to
safety glasses in the workplace.


Lens Cleaning Supplies

Lens Cleaning Stations

Combines eyewear cleaning fluid and tissues all in one location.

Lens Cleaning Wipes

Pre-moistened, individually wrapped wipes for
use on plastic, polycarbonate and glass lenses.


ANSI Z87.1+

The ANSI Z87.1 standard focuses on typically encountered hazards found in the workplace. Employers are responsible for conducting workplace hazard assessments,
which will enable them to match special markings to a specific hazard. Particular areas that are affected by this standard include impact, coverage, droplet and/or
splash, dust, fine dust and optical radiation. If a safety glass states it meets this standard, the manufacturer has completed all approved testing.


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