The American National Standards Institute approves requirements for safety glasses and other personal protective equipment. ANSI prescription safety glasses are tested for durability in the event of an impact and may be rated to prevent other risks. The Z87.1 standard for Occupational and Educational Personal Eye and Face Protection Devices applies to corrective safety eyewear.
Eye Protection Ratings
ANSI assigns eyewear safety ratings based on performance during testing. Prescription safety glasses that withstand impact from a steel ball one inch in diameter that weighs approximately 2.4 ounces falling from a height of 50 inches satisfy requirements for the Z87 standard. Any applicable standards are indicated in markings on the frames and lenses of safety eyewear.
Safety glasses that have a Z87+ rating have undergone and passed high mass and high-velocity tests. A high mass test involves dropping a pointed weight that is slightly over one pound on glasses mounted on a head form from a height of about 50 inches. A steel ball that measures a quarter-inch in diameter is shot at 20 impact points on eyewear at over 100 miles per hour during high-velocity testing.
Stylish Safety Glasses
The primary purpose of safety glasses is eye protection, but these frames and lenses can also be flattering. Frame materials range from plastic to metal and a large selection of shapes and colors is available. Choose from many styles when selecting ANSI prescription safety glasses that are compatible with the necessary lens diopters and protection standards.
Shop Z87 frames and lenses from BieYe. When considering frames, check the measurements to achieve the best fit and clearest vision. Wraparound frames may not be the best option for strong prescriptions, as the profile of these glasses can cause distortion. Many frame shapes are available and are designed with features such as side shields that can block lateral impact hazards.