Important Factors to consider when choosing Your Safety Glasses
Impact Resistance: Impact resistance plays a crucial role in safety glasses by preventing eye injuries from potential hazards. These glasses offer a range of resistance levels, ensuring they are customized to the specific workplace hazards workers may face, ultimately providing the highest level of protection.
Certification: Certification ensures the reliability of safety glasses. In Australia, AS/NZS 1337 (Australian/New Zealand Standard) is the primary certification standard. It defines requirements for impact resistance, optical clarity, and other factors tailored to the needs of Australian workers.
UV Protection: Safety glasses may include UV (Ultraviolet) protection features to shield the eyes from harmful UV rays. Exposure to UV radiation can lead to eye damage and various eye conditions
Lens Coatings: Enhance the performance and durability of safety glasses. Anti-scratch coatings protect lenses from damage, ensuring a clear field of vision. Anti-fog coatings prevent lens fogging, especially in high-humidity conditions.
Caution: If your safety glasses have anti-fog coating, clean it with a dry cloth. Using water or alcohol may harm it.