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Glasweld Protective Safety Glasses for protection during welding

GlasWeld
GW-W00056
$16.50 $18.99
Glasweld Protective safety glasses with UV blocking functionality. Glasweld safety glasses is very Protective for eyes with UV blocking functionality during welding and any factory work.Fortunately, the vast majority of today's safety glass lenses are made of some form of polycarbonate, which naturally blocks 99.9% of UV light. ... Safety glasses with clear lenses are capable...
$16.50
Glasweld Protective safety glasses with UV blocking functionality. Glasweld safety glasses is very Protective for eyes with UV blocking functionality during welding and any factory work.
Fortunately, the vast majority of today's safety glass lenses are made of some form of polycarbonate, which naturally blocks 99.9% of UV light. ... Safety glasses with clear lenses are capable of offering the same level of UV protection as tinted lenses.
Lens tints exist for aiding visibility, not UV protection. In fact, shaded sunglasses without UV protection can do more harm than no sunglasses at all because they dilate the pupil and open it up for more exposure to harmful UV light. Fortunately, the vast majority of today’s safety glass lenses are made of some form of polycarbonate, which naturally blocks 99.9% of UV light. So, even safety glasses with clear polycarbonate lenses will provide excellent UV protection
While safety glasses do an excellent job protecting eyes from everyday impact hazards, they cannot protect from ALL safety hazards. For example, safety glasses cannot adequately protect where liquid splash is a potential risk; therefore, goggles should be worn instead. Keep in mind; safety glasses cannot protect you from EVERY impact either. A projectile with enough velocity or mass could penetrate your safety glasses and cause eye damage. Individuals may need to use a face shield where ultra high-speed or high-mass impacts could occur, such as when using an angle grinder or similar power tools. To determine the best personal protective equipment for your job’s situation, perform a thorough PPE Assessment as recommended by OSHA.



According to EHS Today, up to 50% of eye injuries happen in the home. And 78% of those individuals were not wearing protective eyewear at the time of injury. Also, 37% of those surveyed said they never wear safety eyewear at home. Because just as many injuries occur at home as in the workplace, make sure you understand the importance of Preventing Eye Injuries at Home. Wearing protective eyewear during home activities will reduce your chances of an eye injury dramatically.




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Glasweld Protective Safety Glasses for protection during welding
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