Choosing the right prescription safety glasses for your employees is critical to both safety and comfort in the workplace. A well-fitting pair of glasses not only protects the eyes, but also ensures that employees can see and work better. In this blog, we provide a step-by-step plan and a few tips to make the best choice.
Step 1: Assess workplace hazards
Step 2: Consult employees
Step 3: Eye Exam and Prescription
Step 4: Choose the right frame
Step 5: Select the right lenses
Step 6: Test and Feedback
Step 7: Regular maintenance and replacement
Start with an in-depth assessment of workplace risks. Identify the specific hazards that could threaten your employees' eyes, such as flying particles, chemicals, radiation, or intense light. This helps you determine what type of safety glasses are needed.
It is important to get input from the employees who will actually wear the glasses. Ask about their preferences and experiences with previous glasses. This can provide insight into comfort and practical aspects that might otherwise be overlooked.
Make sure that all employees undergo an eye exam to determine their exact strength. This is possible through our collaboration with Hans Anders, who provide eye measurements and the preparation of prescriptions. An accurate measurement is essential for the comfort and effectiveness of the safety glasses.
The frame must be firm, comfortable and suitable for specific working conditions. At Seeh, we have a wide range of frames that are available in all Hans Anders stores.
The lenses of the safety glasses must not only have the correct strength, but also provide the necessary protection against the identified hazards.
Our prescription safety glasses come with Trivex lenses as standard. These lenses are lightweight, durable and offer excellent optical clarity, making them ideal for safety glasses.
Let employees test the glasses in their daily work environment. Gather feedback about wearing comfort, vision and any problems. This helps to make any adjustments and confirm the best choice.
Ensure that there is a system for regular maintenance and, if necessary, replacement of safety glasses. Eyeglasses that are damaged or worn no longer provide the right protection.
At Seeh, we ensure that all our safety glasses comply with the EN-166 standard. This standard specifies the requirements that safety glasses must meet, such as shock resistance, optical clarity and protection against various types of hazards. By choosing glasses that meet this standard, you are assured of maximum protection and quality.
Choosing the right prescription goggles for your employees is an investment in their safety and well-being. By carefully evaluating the workplace, consulting employees, accurate eye measurements, and testing the glasses in practice, you can ensure that your employees are optimally protected. This not only improves their safety and comfort, but also contributes to overall productivity and satisfaction within the company.
If you need further advice or have specific questions about safety glasses, feel free to contact us. We offer free advice and are happy to help you make the best choices for your business.