Description
Safety Spectacles Clear are the most common type of protective eyewear, designed for general-purpose indoor use or in environments where maximizing light transmission and retaining true color perception are essential. They function as a lightweight, primary barrier against hazards like flying debris, dust, and UV radiation. To ensure good readability and high performance, these spectacles are typically made with high-quality, optical-grade polycarbonate and feature specialized coatings to maintain a clear line of sight
Features:
Clear Polycarbonate Lens: Optimal Vision: Provides the highest visual acuity and true-color recognition (light transmission up to90%), which is critical for tasks like reading gauges, working with color-coded wiring, or inspecting fine details.
Optical Class 1 Lenses:High Clarity: Certified to the highest optical standard (e.g., EN 166 or ANSI Z87.1+), ensuring lenses are free from distortion across the entire viewing area, preventing eye strain and headaches during prolonged use.
Anti-Scratch (Hardcoat) CoatingSustained Clarity: A durable coating that resists abrasions, which is vital for maintaining a clean, clear lens surface and extending the effective life of the spectacles.
Anti-Fog Coating (Optional/Common):Unobstructed View: A hydrophilic or permanent coating that absorbs moisture, preventing condensation (fogging) from building up on the lens, especially in humid conditions or when moving between hot/cold environments.
Wraparound/Panoramic Design: Wide Field of View: Features a high-base curve to maximize peripheral vision, eliminating blind spots and improving situational awareness without visual breaks in the lens
UV Protection (UV400) Essential Safety: Despite being clear, the polycarbonate material naturally blocks or is coated to block at least 99.9% of radiation, protecting the eyes from long-term damage in various lighting conditions.
Lightweight and Ergonomic FitAll-Day Comfort: Constructed with lightweight materials and often featuring adjustable or flexible temples and a soft nosepiece to ensure a secure, comfortable fit that reduces pressure points, encouraging workers to keep the spectacles on at all times.










