An estimated 2.4 million eye injuries occur annually in the U.S.- And more than 1 million of these occur at home. Up to 90% could be prevented through the use of protective eyewear.
Approvals & Standards
These safety goggles meet the High Impact requirements of the American National Standards Institute's ANSI Z87.1-2003 standard.
Applications
Oxygen-Acetylene gas welding Brazing Cutting (up to 1/2" thick material) Torch soldering with silver solder.
Hazards
Welding Projectiles
Product Information
If you’re brazing, oxy-acetylene gas welding, or torch soldering, you should be wearing eye protection. And if you’re doing the project right, you’ll want a wide field of vision and a lift-front lens that lets you look through a clear lens when you’re not welding. These goggles fit over most prescription eyewear. Indirect venting lets air in, but helps keep out unwanted debris and light.