Ergodyne, 60303, Skullerz MODI OTG Anti-Scratch & Enhanced Anti-Fog Safety Goggles with Neoprene Strap
Features:
- Over-The-Glasses Design - Can be worn over prescription glasses
- Enhanced Anti-Fog - Fog-Off+ technology exceeds ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020 (Marks: Z87.1+ X, D3) and EN166 anit-fog requirements with improved anti-fog performance vs original Fog-Off
- Enhanced Scratch Resistance - Fog-Off+ technology tested to EN166 scratch resistance requirements for improved durability
- Impact Resistant - Meet ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020 (Marks: Z87.1+ X, D3), CSA Z94.3 & EN166 3 K N BT
The Skullerz MODI Over-the-Glasses (OTG) Anti-Scratch and Anti-Fog Safety Goggles feature an oversized, wrap-around lens for a wide field of vision and seamless fit over prescription frames. These protective safety goggles feature tough anti-scratch and anti-fog polycarbonate lenses to provide clear vision and protect eyes from flying dust, debris and liquid splashes in tough work environments.
The soft gasket lining forms to the wearer's face for a comfortable, customized fit while sealing out dust, debris and particles. The vented frame allows for airflow and improved anti-fog performance. The neoprene strap is adjustable, comfortably secures on heads, hard hats or caps and is easy to clean when the job gets dirty.
The lens features Fog-Off+ technology for durable scratch-resistance and enhanced anti-fog performance for clear viewing no matter the job-particularly useful for those working with dust masks or around extreme changes in temperature. UV protection filters 99.9 percent of harmful UVA, UVB and UVC rays to keep eyes safe in the sun, and a side latch buckle design makes for easy replacement.
These impact-resistant safety goggles are tested to ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020 High-Velocity Impact Protection, anti-fog and optical requirements which is the US standard for Personal Eye and Face Protection Devices (Marks: Z87.1+ X, D3).
These safety goggles are great for protecting and preventing dust, debris or dangerous particles or chemicals from damaging your eyes during indoor and outdoor work like construction, carpentry/woodworking, demolition or landscaping.
Every day, approximately 2,200 workers suffer from eye injuries that require medical treatment, and of those injured workers, 3 out of 5 of them were not wearing their eye protection gear. And over 100 of those instances require time away from work.