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Safety glasses feature impact-resistant materials like polycarbonate, wraparound designs for side protection, and coatings for anti-fog and anti-scratch properties. They come in various styles and lens tints to suit specific workplace needs and may include side shields, foam padding, and adjustable elements for a secure and comfortable fit, ensuring optimal eye protection.

Item Safety Glasses
Model Model number or identifier
Size Size of the Safety Glasses, typically in millimeters or inches
Weight Weight of the Safety Glasses, typically in grams or ounces
Frame Material Material used for the frame of the glasses
Lens Material Material used for the lenses
Lens Type Type of lenses, e.g., clear, tinted, polarized, etc.
Lens Coating Coating on the lenses, e.g., anti-scratch, anti-fog, UV protection
Frame Color Color of the frame
Lens Color Color of the lenses
UV Protection Level of UV protection provided by the glasses
Impact Resistance Level of impact resistance, if applicable
Anti-Fog Whether the glasses have anti-fog properties
Adjustable Nose Bridge Whether the nose bridge is adjustable
Temple Style Style of the temple arms, e.g., straight, curved, adjustable
Temple Length Length of the temple arms, typically in millimeters or inches
Temple Tips Type of temple tips, e.g., rubber, soft, etc.
Compliance Standards Safety standards or certifications the glasses comply with, e.g., ANSI Z87.1, CE, etc.
Scratch Resistance Whether the glasses are scratch-resistant
Anti-Reflective Coating Whether the lenses have anti-reflective coating
Case Included Whether a protective case is included with the glasses
Cleaning Cloth Whether a cleaning cloth is included
Manufacturer/Brand Name of the manufacturer or brand
Warranty Product warranty policy
Price Range Range of prices for the product
Additional Features Any additional features or functionalities
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Safety glasses are essential personal protective equipment (PPE) designed to protect the eyes from a wide range of workplace hazards. They play a critical role in preventing eye injuries and maintaining eye health in various industries, including construction, manufacturing, laboratories, and automotive work.

The primary purpose of safety glasses is to provide a barrier against potential eye hazards such as flying debris, chemical splashes, dust, sparks, and even intense light and radiation in certain situations. They are engineered with impact-resistant materials like polycarbonate or toughened glass to withstand high-velocity impacts without shattering, reducing the risk of eye injuries.

Safety glasses also feature wraparound designs to provide side protection, shielding the eyes from hazards that may come from various angles. Some models include anti-fog and anti-scratch coatings to ensure clear vision and durability, even in challenging work conditions.

These glasses come in different styles and lens tints to cater to specific workplace requirements. For instance, clear lenses are suitable for general-purpose protection, while tinted or polarized lenses are ideal for reducing glare in outdoor settings or protecting against harmful UV radiation.

Moreover, safety glasses may include side shields, foam padding, and adjustable temples or straps for a secure and comfortable fit, ensuring they remain in place during work activities.

In summary, safety glasses are an indispensable part of PPE, safeguarding the eyes and vision of workers across a wide range of industries. They provide essential protection, comfort, and visibility, reducing the risk of eye injuries and maintaining workplace safety.