How Scratch-Resistant Are Your Safety Glasses?

In demanding environments where clear vision is vital, safety glasses must be reliable. But keeping them in top condition can be challenging when the jobsite is a construction zone, mine site or manufacturing plant.
Dirt, dust, debris and other abrasive particles scratch the lenses, reducing visibility. Cleaning glasses with a shirt saves time, but scratches can easily build up. Putting them in a pocket or throwing them lens-down on a workbench only adds to the damage! Workers can end up doing tasks with obstructed vision, potentially leading to mistakes. They stop more often to clean glasses, wasting time. Worse, they may take glasses off altogether, risking an accident and impacting compliance.
Wear and tear takes a toll. Many regular safety glasses aren’t up to scratch, and it’s expensive to keep replacing them. A tough work environment calls for tough safety glasses that stay scratch-free day after day, so workers see clearly, helping them stay safe and focused on the job.
uvex offers an anti-scratch solution
uvex safety Australia offers a range of safety glasses featuring polycarbonate lenses treated with an anti-scratch coating. The supravision sapphire coating is engineered to resist scratching from dust, debris and frequent cleaning, helping lenses stay clear and effective for longer.
The coating creates a hard, durable surface on both sides of the lens. Nanotechnology enhances the non-stick properties, helping prevent particles from adhering to the lens, and allowing for easy, streak-free cleaning.
Durable eyewear for tough conditions
uvex safety glasses with sapphire anti-scratch protection are ideal for challenging work environments, including:
- Construction sites with flying dust and debris.
- Mining sites above and below ground with exposure to dirt, dust and rock fragments.
- Oil and gas fields with grit, dirt and potentially hazardous or corrosive materials.
- Manufacturing plants with airborne substances and other potential hazards.
- Laboratories where frequent lens cleaning and potential exposure to contaminants can scratch lenses and reduce clarity.
The range includes:
- 9169-945 super OTG, black frame, clear sapphire lens.
- 9169-946 super OTG, black frame, grey sapphire lens.
- 9193-075 sportstyle black/blue frame, clear sapphire lens.
- 9193-075 sportstyle black/blue frame, grey sapphire lens.
- 9198-300 pheos cx2 grey/blue frame, clear sapphire lens.
- 9198-301 pheos cx2 grey/blue frame, grey 14% sapphire lens.
uvex Product Manager of Eyewear & Hearing James Dibou says it’s easy to underestimate the impact of scratched lenses over the workday. “I liken it to a cracked windscreen – your eyes are always drawn to the crack. It’s the same thing with safety glasses,” he says. “If there’s a scratch, your eyes are drawn to it, which either pulls you away from the job you’re doing, or it makes you remove the glasses, which increases the risk of injury.” According to James, uvex safety glasses with the supravision sapphire coating will even stand up to being cleaned with a dirty shirt, although the proper cleaning products are advised! “The coating offers exceptional scratch resistance, which means you’re going to get maximum longevity and durability from your safety glasses. The clearer you can keep safety glass lenses, the more wear time you get and the greater the compliance on site.”
As Australia’s largest provider of industrial and safety equipment, Blackwoods has all your job requirements covered. Shop the full uvex range of eyewear on site.
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