Product Quality
Safety eyewear for daily industrial use, in DIY or medical environments must be able to resist enormous pressures. Depending on the industry, an employee can be confronted with various hazards in the work-place. With many tasks there are also combinations of these hazards. Because of this, safety eyewear must undergo a stringent testing procedure.
All our glasses are tested to and conform to EN166 to the classification of 1F ensuring maximum vision care and safety for your workforce.
Possible dangers at the workplace
Mechanical dangers from foreign bodies
Optical radiation such as UV or IR radiation, laser beams and radiation from welding operations
Biological and chemical substances
Electrical dangers
Ensuring Safety and Clarity: Testing Procedures for Prescription Safety Eyewear
For members of the workforce who wear prescription glasses and need further protection, safety frames and lenses can be combined to provide protection without compromising the users sight. The frames as well as the various lens variants are tested and certified separately. Below we provide an overview of the individual testing procedures that both the eyewear frames and the eyewear lenses are subjected to.
Customised corrective safety eyewear are to be explicitly recommended
The insurance association explicitly recommends the use of prescription safety eyewear, because this is the only way to combine both the safety function and corrective effect (BGR 192 Section 3.2.2.2, Prescription Safety Eyewear). Our partner company EyeMed UK can support your employee population for all areas of vision care including DSE compliance, prescription safety and supporting those with driving responsibilities. Click here to find out more.
The object to be tested must withstand the impact of a steel ball with a nominal diameter of 22mm and a weight of at least 43g from a distance of 1.30m. The speed of the steel ball in this case is around 5.1 m/s (11.5mph). After the test, the material is examined for breakage or deformation.
Resilience in the
case of increased temperature/ageing