Safety eyewear worn in a welding shop
ANSI Z87.1+ eyewear programs

Edge Eyewear Built for Crews, Distributors, and Documented PPE Control

Edge Eyewear helps safety teams standardize impact-rated eye protection, align site issue lists with head protection requirements, and keep reorder conversations grounded in measurable risk.

ISO 14001:2015Environmental system
ISO 50001Energy management
Scope 1+2Carbon neutral operations
32% PCRSelected packaging content
OEKO-TEX 100Textile accessory screening
Workplace PPE bundles

Eyewear Selected by Worksite Risk, Not a Loose Catalog Page

Each package starts with face and head hazards, then adds fit, lens tint, anti-fog performance, replacement cadence, and documentation needed by supervisors and distributor branches.

Construction worker wearing safety glasses

Construction

Clear and smoke lens options paired with hard hats, hi-vis vests, gloves, and site visitor kits.

Hard hat · Safety glasses · Hi-vis · Gloves
Manufacturing operator with protective eyewear

Manufacturing & Welding

Anti-fog eyewear, shade-rated face protection, and cut glove pairing for shift-based issue rooms.

Anti-fog eyewear · Face shield · Cut gloves
Oil and gas technician wearing sealed goggles

Oil, Gas & Mining

Sealed goggle and foam gasket eyewear bundles for dust, wind, splash, and remote stock control.

Goggles · FR suit · Gas detector · Boots
Electrical utility crew in eye and head protection

Utilities & Electrical

Dielectric head protection alignment, arc-rated workwear coordination, and lens tints for outdoor crews.

Class E helmet · Safety eyewear · FR layers
First responder with tactical safety eyewear

Transportation & Response

High-visibility kits, tactical eyewear, and fast replenishment plans for mobile teams and depots.

Tactical eyewear · Hi-vis · Traffic safety
Food and pharma worker wearing clear protective eyewear

Food & Pharma Hygiene

Low-scratch clear lenses, visitor eyewear, and easy-clean head protection for controlled environments.

Clear eyewear · Visitor PPE · Clean storage
Program timeline

A Practical Path from Trial Pair to Controlled PPE Standard

Week 1

Hazard and wearer review

We map lens tint, fit profile, head protection interface, and distributor replenishment expectations before any SKU recommendation.

Week 2

Field trial and feedback

Crews test sample sets across indoor, outdoor, dust, splash, and welding-adjacent tasks, with feedback captured by job role.

Week 3

Approved issue matrix

Safety and purchasing teams receive a concise matrix covering eyewear, hard hats, alternates, and replacement triggers.

Week 4

Distributor launch

Branches get stocking guidance, catalog copy, technical references, and reorder signals that reduce one-off substitutions.

Specifier support

Where Edge Eyewear Fits in a Safety Program

Z87

Impact-rated eyewear

ANSI Z87.1+ and EN 166 optical class 1 references for high-impact eye protection conversations.

AF

Anti-fog control

Lens treatments selected for temperature shifts, respirator use, and high-humidity work areas.

FIT

Wearer acceptance

Fit profiles account for face shape, hard hat brim clearance, and prescription eyewear interference.

SKU

Branch-ready SKUs

Good, better, best choices keep distributors stocked without overwhelming local buyers.

Start with one jobsite

Build an eyewear issue list your supervisors can actually maintain.

Share the hazards, crew count, and stocking model. Edge Eyewear will help outline a documented path for safety glasses, goggles, hard hats, alternates, and distributor support.

  • ANSI Z87.1+ and EN 166 reference mapping
  • Fit trial plan for multiple wearer groups
  • Distributor stocking and substitution guardrails