The eyes are protected by using appropriate products such as safety goggles, goggles with strap, face shields, safety masks and welding protection.
We protect the eyes by using appropriate products in the form of safety glasses, strap glasses, protective visors, protective masks, and welding protection
All safety glasses are made according to European standards and comply with ISO standards. The basic standard for eye and face protection EN 166 provides basic protection against everyday risks. The CE marking commits the manufacturer to ensure that the product meets the essential requirements for safety, health, and environmental protection according to European regulations.
Basic standards for eye and face protection:
EN 166 Provides basic protection against everyday risks
EN 167 Methods of optical tests
EN 168 Non-optical test methods
EN 169 Welding filters
EN 170 UV filters
EN 171 IR filters
Area of use
No symbol = basic use of glasses
3. against droplets or splashing (glasses, visor)
4. large dust particles > 5µm (glasses)
5. gases and fine dust particles < 5µm (glasses)
8. electrical arc fault (visor)
9. molten metals and hot solids (glasses, visor)
Mechanical resistance:
S. strong resistance, withstands a 22mm and 43g ball falling from 1.30m
F. low-energy particle impacts (45m/s)
B. medium-energy particle impacts (120m/s)
A. high-energy particle impacts (190m/s)
Lens markings
Optical class:
1. for permanent wear and use
2. occasional use
3. occasional work
Area of use:
8. electrical arc fault (visor)
9. molten metals and hot solids (glasses, visor)
Mechanical resistance:
S. strong resistance, withstands a 22mm and 43g ball falling from 1.30m
F. low-energy particle impacts (45m/s)
B. medium-energy particle impacts (120m/s)
A. high-energy particle impacts (190m/s)
T. the letter T alongside the symbol for mechanical resistance allows use at extreme temperatures.
Lens-only markings:
K. resistance to surface damage
N. resistance to fogging
Optimal eye protection for various working conditions
With the correct selection of personal protective equipment for eye protection, it is possible to effectively prevent most eye injuries that occur in workplaces. It's extremely important to understand that not every type of safety glasses or visors is suitable for all situations or tasks. The choice of appropriate protection must be based on a risk analysis and the nature of the work performed. For instance, working with sharp objects, fine particles, or chemicals requires different types of safety glasses.
Safety glasses should be comfortable to wear and allow good visibility. It's important they fit properly and don't limit the field of vision. If necessary, models are available that can be worn over regular glasses.
Our range of safety glasses is designed to provide the optimal level of protection in different work environments. Each product has undergone rigorous testing to ensure it has met or exceeded all relevant standards. Whether you're looking for protection from fine particles, chemicals, or light during welding, we are confident we have a product in our range that will meet your needs.
All our safety glasses are made with the intention of offering the best possible protection and comfort during prolonged use. We recognize that eye protection is crucial for safe and effective work, hence we are committed to offering the best solutions on the market.