Product Overview
The Pan View Safety Glasses represent a sophisticated approach to eye protection, successfully merging a modern, sporty aesthetic with the rigorous demands of the workplace. Finished in a classic black, these spectacles offer a sleek, low-profile design that avoids the bulk of traditional safety eyewear. Designed for the professional who values both appearance and performance, they provide a streamlined protective solution that feels as light as it looks.
Key Features
Single Wrap-Around Lens: This continuous lens design offers a panoramic field of vision, ensuring you have an unobstructed view of your surroundings while benefiting from comprehensive protection against front and side impacts.
Soft Touch Temples: The arms are finished with a soft-touch material to ensure they sit comfortably against the head, preventing the pressure points and discomfort often associated with long-term wear.
Polycarbonate Construction: By using high-grade polycarbonate, these glasses achieve significant impact resistance, providing a durable barrier against flying particles and debris.
Lightweight Frame: The minimalist construction ensures that the glasses are exceptionally light, making them ideal for professionals who need to wear eye protection for the duration of a full shift.
Design & Performance
The performance of the Pan View range is rooted in its material choice. Polycarbonate is a robust, high-impact thermoplastic used here to provide maximum security without adding unnecessary weight. The wrap-around geometry is not merely a stylistic choice; it serves to eliminate the visual gaps found in standard frames, providing a more secure 'seal' around the ocular area.
In terms of ergonomics, the sports-style design ensures the glasses remain stable during active movement. Whether you are navigating a busy construction site or performing precision maintenance, the glasses stay firmly in place, allowing you to focus entirely on the task at hand without the need for constant adjustment.
Why No Customisation?
We do not offer customisation, such as logo printing, on these safety glasses. As a critical piece of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), the structural integrity of the polycarbonate lens and the frame must be maintained. Applying heat or chemical adhesives during a branding process could potentially weaken the materials or interfere with the optical clarity, which would compromise the safety standards the product is designed to meet.
Use Cases
These glasses are a versatile choice across a multitude of industries. They are highly recommended for carpenters, plumbers, and electricians who require protection from dust and small fragments. Their sleek profile also makes them suitable for mechanics, warehouse staff, and professionals in the aviation and construction sectors where clear, wide-angle visibility is essential for safety.
Why MyWorkwear
Since 1976, MyWorkwear has been providing high-quality protective solutions to businesses across the UK. Operating from our base in Telford, we pride ourselves on our technical expertise and our commitment to sourcing products that meet the highest standards of safety and durability. When you choose MyWorkwear, you are benefiting from nearly five decades of experience in the workwear industry.
Practical Advice
The Pan View glasses are designed as a universal fit. When pairing them with other equipment, such as hard hats or ear defenders, ensure that the soft-touch temples do not interfere with the seal of your ear protection. If your work involves transitioning between different lighting conditions, ensure the lenses are kept clear of any films or residues that could cause glare.
Caring for your product
To maintain the optical clarity and protective capabilities of your safety glasses, regular cleaning is vital. We recommend using a dedicated lens cleaning solution or a mild soapy water. Using dry, abrasive cloths or paper towels can cause fine scratches on the polycarbonate surface, which will eventually impair your vision and reduce the effectiveness of the glasses.
When you are not wearing the glasses, store them in a protective pouch or case. This prevents the lenses from coming into contact with sharp tools or abrasive surfaces in your toolbox. Avoid exposing the glasses to extreme heat or harsh chemical solvents, as these can cause the polycarbonate to become brittle over time, potentially leading to failure upon impact.