Eye Protection
Safety Glasses, Goggles & Workplace Eye Protection
Eye injuries are among the most common and most preventable workplace injuries — the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports approximately 20,000 eye-related workplace injuries each year in the United States. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.133 requires employers to provide eye and face protection wherever there is a reasonable probability of injury from flying particles, molten metal, liquid chemicals, chemical gases, or injurious light radiation. All protective eyewear in this category meets or exceeds ANSI/ISEA Z87.1 — the American National Standard for occupational and educational eye and face protection devices.
Safe-Fast carries a complete selection of workplace eye protection across four subcategories:
- Safety Glasses — the broadest selection in this category, covering frameless, half-frame, full-frame, and wraparound styles in clear, gray, amber, and mirror lens options. Brands include Pyramex (Sitecore, Ever-Lite, Provoq, Intruder, Velar, Cappture), Crossfire Safety (RPG), Bullhead Safety (Spearfish), and Kimberly-Clark (Nemesis). Specialty options include OTG (over-the-glasses) styles for prescription eyewear wearers and integrated reader lenses (magnification +1.5 to +2.5) for close-detail inspection work.
- Goggles — indirect and direct-vent safety goggles for splash hazards, chemical exposure, and grinding applications where glasses cannot provide full-perimeter eye protection.
- Magnifiers — magnifying safety glasses and headband magnifiers for electrical assembly, detail work, and inspection tasks requiring both eye protection and optical magnification.
- Lens Cleaning — lens cleaning wipes, stations, and anti-fog sprays to maintain optical clarity and extend the service life of safety eyewear. Also includes face shield visors from Elvex Safety (clear and shade 5.0 weld tint) for use with compatible headgear and hard hat brackets.
For high-volume orders, bulk pricing, or custom-printed safety glasses for your facility, visit our Bulk Quote page or call 1-800-723-3620.
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Goliath Polarized Safety Glasses
Pyramex
$38.44Goliath Polarized Safety Glasses Features: Comfort-fit, rubber temples prevent eyewear from slipping Suitable for both working environments and sports activities Scratch resistant polycarbonate lens Provides 99.9% UV protection Complies with ANSI Z87.1...$38.44
Safety Glasses & Eye Protection — Frequently Asked Questions
ANSI/ISEA Z87.1 is the American National Standard that specifies minimum performance requirements for occupational eye and face protection devices, including impact resistance, optical quality, UV protection, and coverage area. All safety glasses labeled Z87.1 (or the current Z87.1-2020 standard) have been tested to withstand high-mass and high-velocity impact — unlike fashion or recreational eyewear.
The marking also encodes additional performance ratings: Z87+ indicates high-impact rated (most demanding level); D3 indicates droplet and splash protection; D4 indicates dust protection; W followed by a shade number indicates welding/radiation filter lenses. Always select eyewear marked for the specific hazard present at the task.
Safety glasses protect against impact from flying particles and debris to the front and sides of the eye. They sit away from the face and do not form a seal — they will not protect against liquid splash, fine dust, or chemical vapor entering from below or above the lens.
Safety goggles form a complete seal around the eye socket. Indirect-vent goggles protect against liquid chemical splash and fine dust. Direct-vent goggles allow air circulation (reducing fogging) but do not protect against splash. OSHA requires goggles — not glasses — wherever there is a hazard of chemical splash, molten metal splash, or significant dust concentration.
OTG (over-the-glasses) safety glasses are specifically designed to fit over standard prescription eyewear without applying pressure to the sides of the face. They have wider frames, deeper lenses, and extended temples that bypass the arms of prescription frames. The Pyramex Cappture is an OTG option in this category, with H2X anti-fog lens and temples that extend from the browbar to avoid contact with prescription frame temples.
OTG glasses are a practical compliance solution for workers who wear prescription glasses. The alternative — prescription safety glasses — requires individual ordering and custom fitting. Call Safe-Fast at 1-800-723-3620 to discuss prescription safety eyewear options for your workforce.
Lens tint selection depends on the lighting conditions of your work environment:
- Clear lenses: standard for indoor work, low-light environments, and any setting where color distinction or maximum visibility is needed.
- Gray lenses: true-color perception with reduced brightness — the standard choice for outdoor work in bright sunlight.
- Amber/yellow lenses: enhance contrast in low-light, cloudy, or hazy outdoor conditions. Popular for driving, dawn/dusk operations, and indoor warehouses with mixed lighting.
- Mirror lenses: maximum glare reduction for bright outdoor environments; reduces visible light transmission significantly.
- Shade 5.0 (Weld Tint): required for cutting, brazing, and torch work — the Elvex Shade 5.0 Visor in this category is designed for use with headgear for this application.
Fogging occurs when warm, humid air from the face condenses on a cooler lens surface. Several approaches reduce or eliminate fogging:
- Anti-fog coatings (H2MAX, H2X): factory-applied hydrophilic coatings that cause condensation to spread into a thin film rather than bead up. The Pyramex Sitecore and Ever-Lite use H2MAX anti-fog technology. Anti-fog coatings can degrade if wiped with dry cloths — always rinse with water first.
- Ventilated frames: flexible, vented temples (as on the Sitecore) promote airflow between the lens and face.
- Anti-fog spray or wipes: from the Lens Cleaning section, these provide temporary anti-fog performance on any lens and can restore function to degraded anti-fog coatings.
- Indirect-vent goggles: if fogging is severe, switching to indirect-vent goggles with built-in anti-fog coating provides the most consistent fog-free performance in high-humidity or temperature-change environments.