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Safety Glasses

Safety Glasses

Safety Glasses & Eye Protection - ANSI Z87+ Certified

Eye injuries are among the most common and most preventable workplace injuries — and OSHA requires eye protection (29 CFR 1910.133) wherever workers face hazards from flying particles, dust, chemical splashes, or harmful radiation including UV light. In the U.S., protective eyewear must meet ANSI/ISEA Z87.1, the standard governing impact resistance, optical clarity, and protective coatings for safety eyewear. Look for the "Z87" or "Z87+" marking on both the frame and lens of any safety glasses before use.

The "+" designation is the most important distinction for most industrial buyers: Z87 (basic) indicates the eyewear has passed a basic impact test; Z87+ (high impact) indicates the eyewear has passed both High Mass and High Velocity impact testing — required for environments involving power tools, grinding, cutting, or any risk of high-speed flying debris. For most construction, utility, and industrial environments, Z87+ is the appropriate standard.

Lens material matters as much as the impact rating: polycarbonate lenses are the industry standard — lightweight, highly impact-resistant, and naturally UV-protective, suitable for the vast majority of safety applications. Trivex lenses offer similar impact resistance with superior optical clarity, at a slightly higher cost — often preferred for high-precision tasks. Our collection includes clear, tinted, mirrored, and polarized lens options; anti-fog coatings for humid or temperature-variable environments; bifocal and reader-style safety glasses for workers needing magnification without sacrificing protection; and frames with integrated side shields for full peripheral coverage.

Polarized lenses reduce glare for outdoor work — useful for utility, transportation, and landscaping crews working in direct sunlight — while still maintaining ANSI Z87+ impact certification. For workers who wear prescription eyewear, prescription safety glasses eliminate the discomfort and fogging issues of wearing safety goggles over standard glasses. Use the filters on this page to sort by Z87 rating, lens type, lens color, frame style, and brand.

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