What is EN 166 standard?
What is EN 166 standard?
What is EN166? EN 166:2001 is the European standard covering the requirements for protective eyewear. EN 166 specifies the minimum requirements for a range of performance tests. This standard contains a set of requirements referred to as ‘basic requirements’, which may be regarded as mandatory.
What are the standards for safety glasses?
The most recent edition of the American National Standard used for safety glasses, safety goggles, side shields, and other eye and face protection devices is ANSI/ISEA Z87.
How do you measure for safety glasses?
Step 1: Know the Size of Your Old Pair of Glasses
- The first number represents the width or size of the lenses.
- The second number indicates the bridge size.
- The third number represents the length of the temples or arms.
- The fourth number indicates the height of the lenses.
How do I know if my glasses are ANSI?
If the glasses are safety-approved according to ANSI or other standards, they will be stamped. By stamped, we mean that you will see on the frame or lens whether it meets certain safety standards. Looking at the Wiley X Gravity glasses, for instance, you will note that they are ANSI Z87. 2 safety approved.