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Prescription glasses and safety glasses have different functions and purposes. To be considered safety glasses, they must meet a higher standard of compliance regarding impact resistance than regular prescription eyeglasses. Most prescription glasses will not meet this standard of compliance.
To be compliant with ANSI Z87. 1 standards, safety glasses must be tested for non-impact-rated or impact-rated lenses and frames, as well as exposure to non-ionizing radiation and chemicals. Safety glasses are also tested for ignition and corrosion.
You may encounter safety eyewear with only Z87 or the manufacturer's mark with a + stamped on the lens or frame. These products were produced before or just after the 2010 standard and are still safe to use. They still meet ANSI Z87.
Z87 Impact Testing:Z87 or Z87+ marking is the most common marking that you'll see on your safety glasses. This is the standard set by ANSI for impact, which ensures that workers wearing safety eyewear with this marking will get required protection against impact hazards.
General requirements. 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.
Non-prescription safety eyewear with non-removable lenses must be permanently marked with the manufacturer's trademark and "Z87" (basic impact) or "Z87+" (high impact) on either the front of the frame or on one temple.
Markings: The manufacturer or supplier certification mark must be present on all approved safety lenses, frames (front and temple), removable side shields, and other parts of the glasses, goggles, or helmets. Frames: Safety frames are stronger than street-wear frames and are often heat resistant.
To be compliant with ANSI Z87. 1 standards, safety glasses must be tested for non-impact-rated or impact-rated lenses and frames, as well as exposure to non-ionizing radiation and chemicals. Safety glasses are also tested for ignition and corrosion.
If your safety glasses show only Z87 or the manufacturer's mark with a + stamped on the lens or frame, your eyeglasses may still be ANSI compliant.
Do I Need OSHA Prescription Safety Glasses? If you are working in an environment that may be hazardous to your eyes, you are required to have OSHA approved safety glasses or goggles. Additionally, if you need corrective lenses, you must be wearing some form of prescription lenses.