Safety Glasses

Eye injuries in the workplace are very common. Potential eye hazards in the workplace include, but are not limited to projectiles, chemicals, radiation, and blood borne pathogens. High risk occupations for eye injuries include, but are not limited to construction, manufacturing, mining, carpentry, auto repair, electrical work, plumbing, welding, and maintenance.

Two major reasons workers experience eye injuries on the job are because they were not wearing eye protection, or they were wearing the wrong kind of protection for the job. Personal protective eyewear may include goggles, face shields, safety glasses, or full-face respirators; all of which may have prescription or non-prescription lenses.

We encourage you to start with a comprehensive eye evaluation to determine your visual needs. We can then fit you with the proper eye protection for your work environment and according to your workplace specifications. We work with many local companies to provide safety eyewear selection and fitting.

Don't forget to protect your eyes for home projects as well.