Prescription Safety Glasses
Options proudly offers the full range of Safestyle and PSG Eyewear prescription safety frames and lenses in all our stores.
Safety glasses have become a requirement for many industries including resources, construction, healthcare, food and beverage, laboratories and several others where projectile objects pose a risk of eye injury.
No matter what industry you are in, you can be confident that safety glasses offered by all Options Optometrists locations across Perth are Australian Certified Prescription Safety Glasses.
We offer a range of both clear and UV protection prescription glasses in several different sizes to ensure that you can see clearly while remaining well protected and comfortable for hours on end.
Our prescription PPE safety glasses are highly durable, anti-fog and scratch-resistant, which is great for challenging and ever-changing workplace environments.
The new Australian / New Zealand Standard AS/NZs1337.6 ‘Prescription eye protectors against low and medium impact’ was published on 17th April 2007. All Options Optometrists Safety products fully comply with the requirements of this standard. Full and independent certification has been issued by SAI Global.
COVID-19 Prescription Safety Glasses
According to the advice of the Australian Government’s Infection Control Expert Group, healthcare workers should wear appropriate eye protection if they are providing direct care or are working within the patient/client/resident zone with individuals for whom there are reasons to suspect an increased risk of COVID-19. [1]
Options Optometrists stocks durable and well-fitting prescription PPE safety glasses and safety goggles that will provide appropriate eye protection for medical staff, doctors, nurses and laboratory workers in Western Australia.
Please visit our locations page to find your nearest Options Optometrists store and to book an appointment for prescription PPE safety glasses.
References:
[1] ‘Guidance on the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) for health care workers in the context of COVID-19’, The Australian Government’s Infection Control Expert Group, June 2021.