Women's Safety Glasses
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When it comes to Women's Safety Glasses, we look for styles free of components which may snag longer hair, and you'll find many frames to be a little smaller than standard, which is a better fit for most women. Naturally, the smaller styles are also lightweight which improves comfort for prolonged wearing. All women's safety glasses use high-impact polycarbonate lenses that inherently block 99.9% of ultraviolet (UV) light. All styles are ANSI Z87.1 2015 certified.
Women's Safety Glasses FAQs
What Are the Best Women's Safety Glasses for Me?
The best safety glasses for a particular woman depend on any eye conditions she has and the intensity and purpose of an activity. For example, you can get safety glasses with bifocal or transition lenses.
At a minimum, you want frames that are a little smaller than standard (standard is usually for men). Look for high-impact polycarbonate lenses blocking ultraviolet light. Also, look for ANSI Z87.1 2015 certification. Women's safety glasses with this designation meet high design and performance standards. All of Safety Glasses 123’s women's safety glasses meet these specifications. In addition, we offer frames in a variety of styles. There’s no need to sacrifice form for function. We offer eyeglasses for industrial safety, sports, and more.
Where Can I Buy the Most Stylish Safety Glasses for Women?
Safety glasses for women can be yours at Safety Glasses 123. We have an extensive selection of glasses for a variety of looks. Go for formal, cool, casual, chic, hip, masculine, or feminine – the choice is yours! We understand that women and men alike prioritize appearance and function.
Your style does not have to come at a staggering cost, either. You can choose glasses that cost less than a week’s worth of coffee. Alternatively, if your needs and budget allow, the frames available include higher-end selections. No matter what you purchase, you’re getting safety glasses for women that are reliable and that have met exacting safety and design standards.
Do I have to wear safety glasses at work?
There may be certain situations where you have to wear safety glasses at work. Both you and your employer must know these situations so that you are properly protected when you are working in such a demanding environment.
You may have a job that requires you to work in challenging or hazardous conditions. For example, you may be a carpenter or welder where you are at risk of flying objects or debris damaging your eyes. These aren’t simply irritants.
In fact, at some jobs, workers can be subject to severe eye damage—including life-altering conditions like blindness. Due to these risks, you may be wondering whether you have to wear safety glasses at work—even if you don’t wear glasses when you aren’t at work. This article is designed to clear up some of the confusion regarding this question.
What Materials Are Women's Safety Glasses Made Of?
High-quality women’s safety glasses are made of high-impact polycarbonate lenses that block 99% of ultraviolet light. Polycarbonate weighs less than glass and is quite comfortable on a woman’s face. Polycarbonate is also more impact-resistant.
As you shop, only consider safety glasses that are ANSI Z87.1 2015 certified (all of Safety Glasses 123’s safety glasses are). If you have a prescription, you can purchase women's prescription safety glasses. We sell a variety of lens types and glasses. Examples include bifocal, transition, foam padded, sports and fit over. Whether you’re at home, at work, or outdoors, these glasses work to protect your eyes from injury.
What is the ANSI standard for safety glasses?
Safety glass lenses must be certified and meet the requirement of shock resistance, as stated in the American National Standards Institute of strength and endurance.
For eye protection against the following hazards; sand, dust particles, flying fragments, large chips or objects, the lenses must meet the impact ANSI rating for Z87-2+ (Rx frame), Z87+ (Plano frame), Z87+ (all other lenses) which includes Chipping, grinding, machining, masonry work, riveting, and sanding. Discover more about the ANSI standard for safety glasses below.
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