Common Safety Glasses
The most common eye protection in the universe is clear. Actually I can’t statistically back that up, but I’d be willing to wager a significant chunk of change on it. So let’s take a look at what makes clear safety glasses the most common.
A clear lens is ideal for indoor applications. I’m not saying that you can’t use them outside, but they excel indoors. If you must wear them outside, take comfort. Like most safety glasses, clear lenses can still provide 99.9% UV Protection.
The clear lens offers about 92% visual light transmission (VLT). What does visual light transmission mean? Visual light transmission as the amount of light that passes through an object. 92% means that it’s not stopping too much light. If it’s bright outside and you wearing a clear lens, it’s going to seem bright.
What type of indoor applications would a clear lens be best for? For example, you might use a clear lens for any of the following applications or environments:
Indoor construction, lab work, food processing facilities, American Gladiator competitions, light yard work, garage work, model airplane building, assembly work, factory work, and toe nail clipping.
Popular Clear Examples:
Radians Rad-Atac Clear
Elvex Elite Clear
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