If you wear glasses, you know that regular safety glasses often do not fit properly or are comfortable. Fortunately, there are solutions for eyeglass wearers, such as transfer glasses or prescription safety glasses. These options ensure that you both have a sharp view and enjoy the necessary protection. But which option is best for you and your work? In this blog, we discuss the options to protect your eyes without sacrificing comfort and vision.
Ordinary glasses offer no protection against flying particles, chemicals or other workplace hazards. Wearing safety glasses over your own glasses can be inconvenient and even lead to fogged lenses. This not only reduces your vision, but can also be dangerous in risky situations. That's why it's important to choose safety glasses that are specifically designed for eyeglass wearers.
Overhead glasses are an easy solution. These glasses are worn over your existing glasses and offer extra protection against dust, dirt, and chemicals. Overhead goggles are spacious enough to fit comfortably without obstructing your view. They are usually made of lightweight materials and have ventilation to prevent fogging.
Prescription safety glasses offer a permanent solution. These glasses combine eye protection with your specific strength, which means you don't have to wear separate glasses. These glasses are custom made to fit your head and eyes perfectly. They comply with all safety standards and also offer more comfort and a better fit than goggles.
An important advantage is that prescription safety glasses are often fully reimbursed by the employer if it appears that they are necessary for your work. More information about this can be found on our page about employer compensation.
Choosing the correct coating can make a difference in wearing comfort and protection. Scratch-resistant and anti-reflective coatings ensure that the glasses last longer and are suitable for brightly lit workplaces. Water repellent coatings are useful for outdoor work, as they cause water to slide off the glasses.
This depends on your personal preference and budget. Overhead goggles are a good temporary solution, while prescription goggles offer long-term comfort and better protection. In addition, prescription safety glasses are often fully reimbursed by the employer.
Yes, an employer must reimburse prescription goggles when it appears that they are necessary to provide eye protection against workplace hazards. The employer is obliged to ensure the safety of employees in accordance with the Working Conditions Act and the Working Conditions Decree. More information about this can be found on our employer compensation page.
Safety glasses for eyeglass wearers provide optimal protection without sacrificing comfort and vision. Whether you opt for transfer glasses or prescription safety glasses, the most important thing is that your eyes remain well protected. Visit our safety glasses page for more information and find out which option best suits your work.