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Everything You Need to Know about Bolle Safety CSP Lenses

Written by Bollé Safety | Jul 20, '21

When choosing eye protection one of the first questions to consider is whether they are for indoor or outdoor use, as this helps to determine what lens is best: tinted or clear.

However, what if work is both indoors and outdoors, as is the case in many trades? A smoke or polarised lens is ideal for the bright, often glary conditions of the Australian outdoors, but limits vision indoors. Conversely, the pale or clear lenses used for indoor work offer little to no sun or glare protection outdoors, thus also limiting vision.

Moreover, going from indoors to outdoors and vice versa requires eyes to adjust which causes further vision impairment, if only temporary: Your retina has two types of cells; rods and cones. Rods help us to see in darker conditions, cones help us to see in lighter conditions. When you go outside the stronger light bleaches the pigment in the rods, which do not function again until they become unbleached in lower light. That is why it takes time for the eye to adjust when going from sunny outdoors to lower light indoors and the result is a period of low vision.

On a worksite any period of reduced vision leads to increased risk, so what is the solution?

Bollé Safety has a range of lenses to suit different conditions, one of which is CSP, or Comfort Sensitivity Perception. CSP lenses allow for easier transition between indoor and outdoor conditions by blocking some light rays, but not all, thus allowing for a more balanced light experience. UV and blue light are reduced, whilst contrast is increased, and there is less adjustment resulting in temporary low vision.

CSP lenses have the advantage over ‘transition’ or ‘photochromic’ lenses in that they do not require time to adjust as the light changes and are not affected by cold or hot environments. Photochromic lenses take longer to adjust in cold temperatures which further increases the risk caused by low vision. Bollé Safety’s CSP lenses come with Platinum: an anti-fog, anti-scratch coating that increases the longevity of use and prevents fogging in extreme temperatures.

Bolle Mercuro Safety Glasses with CSP Lens
Features
Ultra wraparound frame, Polycarbonate/Thermoplastic Rubber (PC/TPR) temples for greater comfort, Platinum® coating and non-slip nose bridge.

Applications include assembly and production work, process work, emergency response, drilling, laboratory and dental, driving and solar UV exposure.



Bolle Silex+ Platinum Safety Glasses with CSP Lens

Features Ultra-wraparound frame, PC/TPR co-injected temples for greater comfort, Panoramic field of vision, Flex 1600 temples, optional strap for reinforced support.

Applications include automotive, production line, construction industry, mining.

 

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