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ANSI Z87+-Compliant Frames + Modern Features

ANSI-Compliant safety glasses and safety sunglasses made with quality materials. Polycarbonate lenses offer shatter-resistant performance and nylon frames provide a lightweight feel and long-lasting durability.

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    Dawson

    Dawson

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    Defiance

    Defiance

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    Kazbek

    Kazbek

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    Pumori

    Pumori

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    Revelstoke

    Revelstoke

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    Khor G2

    Khor G2

    5 colors

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    Zorge

    Zorge

    8 colors

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    Brazeau

    Brazeau

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    Kazbek XL

    Kazbek XL

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    Salita

    Salita

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    Robson

    Robson

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    Reclus

    Reclus

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    Dakura

    Dakura

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    Robson XL

    Robson XL

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why Wear Safety Glasses?

Whether you’re at work or at home, hazards to your eyesight are ever present. In fact, you may be surprised to learn that 63% of the 10,000 eye injuries that happen every day in North America happen at home or during recreational activities–according to the CDC and Department of Labor. Of the 10,000 daily eye injuries, approximately 2,000 require medical treatment. These statistics only underscore the importance of wearing impact-resistant eye protection. When a piece of debris comes flying off your garage project, or a drop of oil or paint falls toward your face, or a tool slips off a fastener and comes for your eye, or any other number of daily hazards strike, you want to know your eyesight is safe behind a pair of ANSI Z87.1-rated glasses. The problem is, you never know exactly when you’ll need to wear impact-resistant glasses. But that’s the hint to the question of why it’s so important to wear safety glasses. It’s important to wear safety glasses because you never know when the unexpected will happen; and you don’t want to be another eye-injury statistic. Plus, protecting your eyes from harmful UV rays is critical to avoid macular degeneration and other similar vision-impairing disorders (just make sure your safety glasses block at least 99% of UVA, UVB and UVC rays).

What are Safety Glass Lenses Made Of?

In order to meet ANSI’s Z87.1 or Z87.1+ requirements, safety glasses need to be able to take impacts that replicate those that may be experienced by projectiles on a jobsite or while doing projects at home. Glass lenses can shatter when faced with these impacts. So, too, can regular plastic lenses (commonly made out of a compound known as CR-39). However, there’s one material that’s both incredibly impact resistant and optically correct. That material is polycarbonate. This is a type of plastic, but unlike CR-39, doesn’t run when things get tough. Polycarbonate is lightweight, resists impacts and naturally defends against UV radiation. In short, polycarbonate is a perfect material for safety glass lenses–and it’s all Edge uses in its lineup of eyewear.

What Does ANSI Z87.1 Mean?

The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is a US organization that writes requirements of equipment used in a wide array of industries. These requirements, among other things, ensure the safety of the tested equipment, and are enforced by the Occupational Safety and Health Organization (OSHA). The Z87.1 section of ANSI standards outlines the requirements of personal eye and face protection. Under the Z87.1 section, ANSI has defined a number of classifications of eyewear and personal protective equipment–based on the reasonably expected hazards and testing protocol of each to satisfy the protective needs, according to those risks. Each safety glass frame and lens will be marked with the appropriate classification, according to its compliance with the written standard. For instance, a “Z87” mark is the basic ANSI impact rating. However, a “Z87+” mark indicates a high-velocity impact rating. Other ANSI lens and frame markings denote features of a safety glass or extra protective functions. For more information about the current ANSI Z87.1 standards, visit here.

What Does UV Do to Your Eyes?

Ultraviolet radiation (UV) comes from the sun and artificial light sources (including, importantly, halogen lights commonly used on jobsites) and can damage your eyes. According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, UV light can cause corneal damage, cataracts and macular degeneration–all of which lead to vision loss. We all know how important it is to use sunscreen or wear long sleeves to protect ourselves from the sun’s damage to skin (which can lead to certain cancers), but it’s just as critical to defend our eyes. Make sure to choose safety glasses that block at least 99% of UVA, UVB and UVC radiation. Whether you’re working indoors or out, these UV-blocking glasses can help preserve your eyesight and, ultimately, provide a cooling relief for your eyes.

What are Polarized Safety Glasses?

Polarized lenses help filter harsh reflection and cut down on glare. Safety glasses protect your eyes from projectiles and airborne debris with tested and certified impact resistance. Now, mix glare-blocking polarized lenses with shatter-resistant safety glasses. Voila! A magical product that both keeps your day free from glare and can save your eyesight in case of the unexpected. And Edge pioneered polarized safety glasses. We were the first to bring the light-filtering power of polarized lenses to the safety glass market. Whether you’re working around concrete, on a roof, banging tin or near other highly-reflective materials, polarized safety glasses can keep you safe from the sun’s harsh rays and any accidents. Plus, we offer our permanent anti-fog technology in a select number of our polarized safety glasses.

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Edge’s safety glasses and safety sunglasses deliver peace of mind, comfort and bold style. Our safety glasses are made with lightweight, shatter-resistant polycarbonate designed to defend your vision with its natural strength.If you're lookingforthe best safety glasses andprotection from glare, look no further.

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The Pioneer Redefining safe since 1998.

This is what we’ve done since the beginning: questioning everything about safety eyewear and reinventing the status quo. We brought Edge to life in ‘98 to show the world that safety glasses should be better. Out with unstylish designs. No more outdated technology. Disposable protective eyewear? Forget about it. Edge turned the safety eyewear industry on its head.

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Safety Glasses and Shatter-Resistant Eyewear

What sets Edge safety glasses apart from the competition? It could be our pioneering polarized lenses, or our fog proof technology, or our lifestyle-focused styles. But what really sets our line of protective eyewear apart from the rest is our commitment to delivering products you’ll want to wear both on and off the job. Our Kazbek offers smart frame details, flexible construction and a lifestyle design sure to be your next go-to, from the jobsite to the river. Our Zorge leads the way in rich safety glass features at a low price point. Our Pumori is a hit among those looking for comfortable glasses with a sporty spirit. The Dawson is as feature packed as it is bold and stylish. And the Brazeau is an uncompromising staple in our safety eyewear lineup. These aren’t cheap polarized sunglasses—they’re impact resistant eyewear built to provide peace of mind in any environment.

Edge began in 1998 with a vision to protect yours. We were born to challenge the status quo other safety glasses brands clung to. We’ve never been content to rest on subpar product standards. We verify all our safety glasses are compliant to ANSI impact-resistance and optical standards with strict third-party testing. And you might be surprised to learn that this is a crucial step some other safety glasses brands simply don’t take. Unlike some of our competitors, we always ensure our safety glasses have your back when you need it most. We also back our products with a one-year warranty. We pioneered polarized safety glasses and offer the most advanced fog proof safety glasses. And you can tie most of our frames into a knot without them snapping—no, seriously! So, whether you’re searching for sunglasses for men, safety glasses or ballistic glasses, shop Edge’s huge selection of quality, stylish and affordable protective eyewear.

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FAQs

What is the code for safety glasses? ›

ANSI Z87. 1 requires markings on eye protection that relate directly to the device's ability to defend against specific hazards. Eye protection glasses that are Z87. 1-compliant are marked with "Z87."

What does Z94-3 mean on safety glasses? ›

CSA Z94.3 Standard applies to eye and face protectors for all. occupational and educational operations involving hazards to the. eyes or face. This standard defines the test methods and provides. guidance on selection care and use of eye and face protectors.

What does OSHA say about wearing safety glasses? ›

The employer shall ensure that each affected employee uses appropriate eye or face protection when exposed to eye or face hazards from flying particles, molten metal, liquid chemicals, acids or caustic liquids, chemical gases or vapors, or potentially injurious light radiation.

What do safety glasses have to say? ›

The first marking you'll likely see on your eyewear is “Z87” or “Z87+”. This is the ANSI standard for impact protector requirements which helps ensure safety eyewear provides workers with the needed protection from impact hazards. For safety eyewear to pass the basic Z87.

What is the code on glasses? ›

The first number refers to the lens width, the second number refers to the bridge width and the third number refers to the side length. For an accurate fit, compare the numbers of a frame you own to the numbers on screen.

What is the OSHA rating for safety glasses? ›

OSHA's role is just that they enforce the use of them. So, if you're looking for OSHA approved prescription safety glasses, what you actually need are ANSI Z87 rated safety glasses. Safety eyewear that is ANSI Z87 rated is generally compliant with OSHA regulations.

Is Z94 3 better than Z87 1? ›

Like ANSI Z87. 1, the CSA Z94. 3 standard addresses safety eyewear regulations that help ensure eye safety on the job. Of these standards, one is not necessarily better than the other.

What is CSA Z94 3:15? ›

CSA Standard Z94. 3-15 requires that Class 1 spectacles incorporate side protection. Most side shields are permanently attached to the eyewear, but some may be detachable (Figure 11-1).

Can my employer make me wear safety glasses? ›

In most cases there are no legal repercussions unless your refusal to wear safety glasses endangers you or those around you in any way – therefore by refusing to wear safety glasses at the behest of your employer, disciplinary action or dismissal are likely to be the worst consequence.

Do safety glasses expire? ›

Most goggles and safety glasses can technically last up to 3 years, but there is a grey area between when something is usable and when safety has been compromised.

What is the ANSI requirement for safety glasses? ›

For eye protection against the following hazards; sand, dust particles, flying fragments, large chips or objects, the lenses must meet the impact ANSI rating for Z87-2+ (Rx frame), Z87+ (Plano frame), Z87+ (all other lenses) which includes Chipping, grinding, machining, masonry work, riveting, and sanding.

What does R mean on safety glasses? ›

– R: means the glasses are rated for protection from infrared light, with a number noting the scale of the protection. – L: means the lenses have a visible light filter, with a number noting the scale.

What is the difference between Z87 and Z87+? ›

While Z87 testing only subjects a pair of safety glasses to one test, in which a steel ball is dropped from a height of about 4' onto the glasses (and the frames and lenses must remain intact to pass), Z87+ requires additional testing.

Do sunglasses count as safety glasses? ›

Safety glasses also need to have undergone SAI Global testing to obtain their certification. Have your sunglasses undergone the same testing and design, the answer is no. Sunglasses are designed to protect you from the sun or be fashionable, not to protect your eyes from flying debris or chemical splashes.

What is the EN code for safety glasses? ›

EN 166 is known as the minimum standard requirement for all Safety Eyewear. The main categories of this standard relate to the Optical Class and the Mechanical Strength of the eyewear, and there can also be other categories tested such as those relating to the Fields of Use and Lens properties.

What is the harmonized code for safety glasses? ›

HS Code 9004900010 - Tariff Classification of - Safety glasses or safety goggles.

Is Z94 3 better than Z87? ›

Like ANSI Z87. 1, the CSA Z94. 3 standard addresses safety eyewear regulations that help ensure eye safety on the job. Of these standards, one is not necessarily better than the other.

What does Z87 2 mean? ›

– Z87-2: means the lenses are prescription, and it will be on both temples, as well as the front of the frame.

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