The American National Standard for Occupational and Educational Eye and Face Protection (ANSI Z87.1-2010) defines what personal eye and face protection devices should be worn in specific situations to protect workers from impact, non-ionizing radiation such as radio waves, and liquid splash exposure. It does not include laser safety, which is covered under a different standard.
OSHA standards clearly define mandatory compliance and requirements for employers to follow with respect to eye and face protection. Following these requirements ensures protection against chemical, environmental, and radiological hazards or mechanical irritants.