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. In short, you should have one of MSA Safety Works’ Lift-Front Welder’s Goggles!
These goggles fit over most prescription eyewear. And the soft frame of the goggle will fit you well, and at the same time be comfortable when doing your welding project. Indirect venting lets air in, but helps keep out unwanted debris and light.