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Black Temple/Clear Mirror Lens

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BLACK W/CLEAR LENS

BLACK W/CLEAR LENS

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Blk Frame/Bl Mirror Lens

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Blk Frame/In-Out Clr Mir Lens

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Safety Glasses for Automotive Mechanics

Safety glasses are an essential piece of PPE for automotive mechanics. They protect your eyes from flying debris, sparks, and other hazards. When choosing safety glasses, it is important to consider the following factors:

  • Eye protection rating: Safety glasses must be rated to protect your eyes from impact and from harmful UV rays. The ANSI Z87.1 standard is the most common standard for safety glasses.
  • Fit: Safety glasses must fit snugly against your face to prevent them from slipping off. They should also not be too tight, as this can cause discomfort.
  • Comfort: Safety glasses should be comfortable to wear for long periods of time. They should not fog up or cause your eyes to water.

Here are some of the different types of safety glasses that are available for automotive mechanics:

  • Polycarbonate safety glasses: These are the most common type of safety glasses for automotive mechanics. They are made from a lightweight, shatter-resistant material that provides excellent protection from impact and UV rays.
  • Chemical-resistant safety glasses: These glasses are made from a material that is resistant to chemicals, such as acids and solvents. They are ideal for mechanics who work with hazardous chemicals.
  • Fog-resistant safety glasses: These glasses are treated with a special coating that prevents them from fogging up. They are ideal for mechanics who work in dusty or humid environments.

By choosing the right safety glasses, you can protect your eyes from the hazards of working on cars.

Types of Safety Glasses

  • Polycarbonate safety glasses
  • Chemical-resistant safety glasses
  • Fog-resistant safety glasses

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