Vermont 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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FAQ

The first marking you'll likely see on your eyewear is Z87 or Z87+. This is the ANSI standard for impact which helps ensure safety eyewear provides workers with the needed protection from impact hazards. For safety eyewear to pass the basic Z87 standard, it must pass the ball drop test.

To do so, you simply need to take a look at the glasses themselves. If the glasses are safety-approved according to ANSI or other standards, they will be stamped. By stamped, we mean that you will see on the frame or lens whether it meets certain safety standards.

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.

§1910.133(a)(3), OSHA requires that eye protection must comply with either of two consensus standards incorporated by reference in OSHA's eye protection standard at A§1910.133(b). These are Occupational and Educational Personal Eye and Face Protection Devices, ANSI Z87. 1-. 1989 and ANSI Z87.

Under OSHA standards, safety glasses must be permanently marked with the manufacturer's marking, followed by a "+" sign if the lenses are impact rated. Glasses that do not protect against impact will only include the manufacturer's marking.

Eye protection glasses that are Z87. 1-compliant are marked with "Z87."

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.

If eye protection is required at a work site and a worker wishes to use prescription eyewear, subsection 229(2) of the OHS Code requires that the eyewear be approved to (a) CSA Standard Z94.

OSHA's standard for eye protection, adopted in 2015 by the American National Standards Institute for personal eye and face protectors, is more commonly referred to as ANSI Z87. 1.

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Vermont Safety Glasses Approval Form