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Safety glasses protect the eye from flying debris, are generally made of shatter-resistant plastic lenses, and vary in the level of protection they offer.

You can find safety glassed with side shields, that wraparound, or that fit over the eyes like goggles. Safety glasses protect the eye from flying debris, are generally made of shatter-resistant plastic lenses, and vary in the level of protection they offer. An example of the amount of safety they offer would be for individuals working in the medical field needs to protect their eyes, nose, and mouth against all bodily fluid splatters such as blood, for these individuals full face shields may be necessary. Whereas individuals who work in factories may require to only protect their eyes
against debris. For them, stronger lenses and side shields would be needed to protect their eyes. Safety glasses can be fitted with corrective lenses. Other forms of safety glasses are designed to fit snuggly over your corrective lenses or sunglasses and may provide less protection for your eyes than goggles, face shields, or safety glasses with side shields. In recent years, safety glasses have taken on more stylish look in order to encourage their use.





 

 

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