Workplace eye injuries from mechanical or chemical means have increased due to the rise of industrialization globally. The two most common reasons behind such injuries are either the workers were not wearing eye protection or they had worn wrong eye protection at the time of the accident.
It’s vital to provide individuals with the anti-fog (AF) lens coating that meets the rigors of the job. But an effective AF coating is only as good as they eyewear it’s on. If workers are uncomfortable in their fog-free eyewear, they’re likely to remove it.
Honeywell announced it has expanded the number of eye protection products available with Uvex HydroShield™ anti-fog lens coating by seven new offerings, due to popular demand.
PIP is proud to introduce Bouton® Fogless®3Sixty™, a high performance fogless® lens technology. Fogless®3Sixty™ is a premium anti-fog technology that resists fogging in the most extreme conditions and exceeds standard anti-fog options while being able to withstand multiple lens cleanings without losing its anti-fog capability. It is available in PIP’s Bouton Optical Recon™, Captain™, Fuselage™ and Stone™ product stylings.
Below is a quick rundown of the feature products the 3M Personal Safety Division will be showcasing at the 2016 NSC Congress & Expo October 15 – 21 in booth 1404.
For those working in dusty environments, foam-lined safety eyewear is a must. Gateway Safety expands the popular StarLite family and now offers a new foam-lined, anti-fog eyewear solution: StarLite FOAMPRO. These safety glasses are lined with a soft, closed-cell foam to prevent dust and debris from getting into the eyes.
Top complaints from workers wearing safety eyewear frequently center around fogging. Wheelz® goggles by Gateway Safety were designed specifically to fight fogging with a unique Whirlwind™ ventilation system