4 of the Best Safety Glasses With Side Shields

06.08.2021
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Protecting your eyes from harm is essential when working in situations with dust, debris, sparks, flying objects or chemicals. When you have vision correction needs, prescription safety glasses with side shields offer comprehensive protection and clear vision.

Side shields offer additional safeguards for your peripheral vision. They prevent debris or other hazards from entering your eyes from the side. Safety Gear Pro has many styles to choose from depending on your specific needs. We have highlighted four of the best safety glass frames with side shields so you can safeguard your eye health and vision, even in dangerous conditions.

Men Wearing Best Safety Glasses With Side Shields

1. Uvex SP83BF9 Smoke Gray

Uvex SP83BF9 Smoke Gray

These safety glasses have a classic frame style that meets the current safety standards of the American National Standards Institute, so you can work knowing your eyes have protection. The plastic frames have suction-cup side shields to prevent damage to your eyes while working with dust, debris, chemicals or flying objects. This 100% plastic eyewear is suitable for work in an electric or magnetic field.

2. Timpas Safety Glasses

Timpas Safety Glasses

These prescription safety glasses with side shields offer maximum protection for your eyes. They feature built-in side shields that provide coverage for both the top and bottom of your frames. This pair of eyewear is ANSI certified, complies with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations and showcases a stylish, modern design. You get the ultimate in protection with a contemporary flair.

3. WileyX Contour

WileyX Contour

 

If you are looking for safety glasses with removable side shields, the WileyX Contour has you covered. These stylish, unisex frames offer both form and function with an ANSI rating and retro-inspired design. These glasses are impact-resistant with transparent side shields that you can easily snap on and off, making them an excellent choice for project managers who want one pair of safety glasses they can wear all day. This eyewear is a good option for people who do a lot of DIY or home improvement projects.

4. Hudson SL-6

Hudson SL-6

These safety glasses feature full-rim metal frames with side shields you can take on and off. They are the perfect prescription eyewear for working in your garage or outside. The removable side shields make life easy for you by giving you one pair of glasses that you can wear in everyday situations and convert to full safety coverage when you need it. OSHA-approved and ANSI-rated, they offer a practical solution for all your eyewear needs.

Wearing protective eyewear at work, outdoors or at home safeguards your eyes from injuries. Many hazards can damage your eyes. Ensuring you have prescription safety glasses with side shields helps prevent wounds and blindness by covering a larger surface area around your eyes. Shop the wide selection of safety glasses at Safety Gear Pro to find the right pair for you.

FAQs

What are side shields for glasses?

Sides shields are a type of personal protective equipment designed to prevent flying debris from entering your eyes. They can also provide UV protection. You can purchase safety glasses with built-in side shields or get separate pieces to fasten to your eyewear. Typically glasses with attached side shields offer better protection.

Are side shields required on safety glasses?

Preventing danger to your eyes that may enter through the sides of your eyewear is crucial. The requirements for safety glasses vary depending on the type of frames. Safety glasses that are similar to eyeglasses do not offer adequate side protection. However, sporty, wrap-around styles provide sufficient coverage without side shields.

Are side shields OSHA-approved?

Depending on the specific job, OSHA may require that safety glasses have side shields. Safety glasses that are compliant with OSHA regulations must have an ANSI marking indicating they meet the standard. Detachable side protectors can meet the requirements, but employers may demand safety features above and beyond OSHA standards.

Can you use a face shield instead of safety glasses?

You cannot use a face shield in place of safety glasses. You should use face shields in combination with safety goggles or glasses to provide impact protection. Face shields come in varying thickness levels that correspond to particular tasks. When working in hazardous conditions, ANSI-rated eyewear helps prevent eye injuries.

What are the requirements for safety glasses?

OSHA requires that workers wear ANSI-rated safety glasses if they face workplace dangers such as liquid chemicals, caustic liquids, acids, chemical vapors, molten metal or flying objects. ANSI tests eyewear for impact, corrosion, radiation exposure, chemicals, and ignition concerns. Glasses and goggles must also meet the minimum physical coverage requirements.