Alaska Safety Glasses Approval Form

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This form is used by an immediate supervisor to approve safety glasses for an employee.

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1 Safety Glasses. This is another popular option for safety eyewear. They meet the ANSI Z87. 1 standard for use in industrial applications, meaning they are OSHA approved.

To be compliant with ANSI Z87. 1 standards, safety glasses must be tested for non-impact-rated or impact-rated lenses and frames, as well as exposure to non-ionizing radiation and chemicals. Safety glasses are also tested for ignition and corrosion.

Z87. 1 is a safety standard for eyewear set up by ANSI (the American National Standards Institute). It is used to rate whether glasses or goggles provide an acceptable level of protection for different work-related hazards. OSHA (the Occupational Safety and Health Administration) uses ANSI Z87.

1 Testing Standard for Safety Eyewear. ANSI Z87. 1 test procedure describes the criteria for safety eyewear to protect the eyes and face from impact injuries. This standard covers all types of protector configurations including eye glasses, safety goggles, face shields, welding goggles, welding masks and more.

Markings: The manufacturer or supplier certification mark must be present on all approved safety lenses, frames (front and temple), removable side shields, and other parts of the glasses, goggles, or helmets. Frames: Safety frames are stronger than street-wear frames and are often heat resistant.

For eyewear to pass, the lens and frames must remain intact. But what about if there's a + next to the Z87 marking? Z87+ means that the eyewear meets a higher impact standard and goes through a much tougher set of tests than Z87.

ANSI Z87. 1 classifies eye protection as impact- or non-impact-rated. Impact-rated eye protection must pass certain high-mass and high-velocity tests, and provide eye protection from the side. Impact-rated eye protection will have a plus symbol (+). Impact-rated flat lenses, for instance, will be marked Z87+.

Z87 Impact Testing:Z87 or Z87+ marking is the most common marking that you'll see on your safety glasses. This is the standard set by ANSI for impact, which ensures that workers wearing safety eyewear with this marking will get required protection against impact hazards.

If your safety glasses show only Z87 or the manufacturer's mark with a + stamped on the lens or frame, your eyeglasses may still be ANSI compliant.

Note that the Z87+ marking is used for all Plano, readers and magnifier safety glasses. The Z87-2+ marking is used for impact-rated prescription lenses. If you're using Rx inserts with military eyewear, they must be impact rated and marked with Z87-2+.

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