b'WHICH LENS TO CHOOSE?EYE SAFETY INFORMATION PPE - EYE PROTECTIONLens Colour Type DescriptionIndoor &Provides excellent optics for general applications where impact protection is required. Clear Outdoor Also available with a positive eye seal option that provides excellent protection against small particles and dusty environments.Amber Indoor Blocks the blue portion of the visible light spectrum, creating maximum contrast enhancement, particularly in low light. Ideal for wearing at night.Light Blue Indoor Serves the same purpose as the amber lens, yet allows visible light through the lens. Also helps reduce glare from artificial light such as halogen and fluorescent lights.Light Mirror Outdoor Serves the same purpose as the grey lens, yet allows more visible light through the lens.Silver Mirror Outdoor Where sunlight and glare cause eye strain and fatigue. Mirror coating reflects light, reducing the amount of light that passes through the lens.Blue Mirror Outdoor For outdoor use where sunlight and glare cause eye strain and fatigue. Mirror coating reflects light, reducing the amount of light that passes through the lens.Brown Outdoor A neutral density brown lens that provides true colour definition by fighting glare while enhancing colour contrast.Polarised Outdoor A neutral density lens with a polarising filter, reduces glare from shiny surfaces such as wet roads and open water.Grey/Smoke Outdoor Ideal for sun glare that can cause eye strain and fatigue.PhotoPhoto chromatic lenses (different manufacturers have their own names) adapt to the UV Chromatic/Outdoor light intensity, darkening automatically in sunlight, then fading back indoors. The rate of Transitional change between clear & dark can take anywhere up to 1-2 minutes.IS YOURType of Protector Eye ProtectorPROTECTION FROM MarkingEYEWEARLow Impact S Optional IMPACTSCERTIFIED? Medium Impact I or F All eye protection is tested to be capable of withstanding impact from High Impact V or BA Mesh Visora specified weighted ball without cracking, detaching or dislodging, Check to see that the glasses youExtra High Impact V or B breaking or coming into contact with the eye or the head. AS/NZS test choose are certified to AustralianMolten Metal M or 9 requirements categorise impact resistance into four categories:Standards - AS/NZS1337.1 -Splash Proof C or 3 Low Impact Eye & Face Protectors forDust Proof D or 4 (Tested full-face-on at 12m/sec)occupational applications or AS/NZS1337.6 - Prescription EyeGastight G or 5 Medium Impact Protectors against low & mediumOutdoor Use,O (Tested front-on, as well as impact. Certified products will carryUntinted side-on at 45m/sec)Category the independent certifiers logo onSun Glare Ocular Number (0-3) High Impact* the packaging. (Tested front-on, as well as Transitional Category There are also markings indicatingNumber (1-3) side-on at 120m/sec)suitability for specific applicationsHigh Temperature H Very High Impact* that you should look for. (Tested front-on, as well as side-on at 190m/sec)* High Impact and Very High Impact is applicable to visors only. Visors are the only eye/face products that can be rated to this level of protection. Face shields can be worn over spectacles or goggles to provide double the protection.CLICK&COLLECT174 Call 132 100 or shop rsea.com.au FREE Pick-up from our Stores'