Product Overview
The Tech Look Safety Glasses are a refined solution for those seeking modern eye protection without the bulk of traditional safety wear. These spectacles are designed with a contemporary aesthetic that doesn't compromise on safety, featuring a lightweight, dielectric construction that is entirely metal-free. This specific amber-tinted version is particularly effective in enhancing contrast and depth perception, making it an excellent choice for indoor environments or overcast outdoor conditions where lighting may be suboptimal.
Key Features
- Dielectric Design: The inclusion of metal-free hinges makes these glasses safe for use in environments where electrical conductivity is a risk, providing essential peace of mind for those working near live equipment.
- Feather-Light Construction: These spectacles are exceptionally lightweight, reducing pressure on the bridge of the nose and behind the ears, which is vital for maintaining comfort throughout a long shift.
- Integrated Ventilation: Side holes are strategically placed to increase airflow, which helps to mitigate the risk of lens fogging and keeps the wearer cool.
- Dual-Material Side Arms: The combination of nylon and TPR on the arms ensures a secure, non-slip fit while remaining soft against the skin.
Design & Performance
The performance of the Tech Look Safety Glasses stems from the high-quality polycarbonate used for the lenses. This material is renowned for its high impact resistance, protecting the eyes from flying debris and particles common in industrial settings. The amber tint provides a brightening effect, which can reduce eye strain in flat-light conditions.
The design is intentionally sleek, moving away from the industrial 'goggle' look toward something more akin to high-end sports eyewear. This modern silhouette ensures that the PPE is more likely to be worn consistently, as it does not feel cumbersome or visually distracting. The metal-free hinges are not just a safety feature for electricians; they also ensure the glasses are resistant to corrosion in damp or chemically sensitive environments.
Why No Customisation?
We do not offer customisation or branding on this specific product because it is classified as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Safety eyewear is precision-engineered to meet strict safety standards. Any modification, such as printing on the frames or lenses, could potentially compromise the structural integrity of the polycarbonate or obscure the wearer's field of vision, thereby invalidating the safety certification and putting the user at risk.
Use Cases
These safety glasses are versatile enough for a wide range of professional applications. They are highly recommended for electricians due to their dielectric properties, as well as for carpenters, plumbers, and mechanics who require impact protection and enhanced clarity. They are also suitable for specialised roles in aviation, tree surgery, and chemical handling where reliable eye protection is a mandatory requirement of the job.
Why MyWorkwear
Established in 1976, MyWorkwear has spent decades supplying the UK workforce with reliable gear. Based in Telford, we pride ourselves on our technical expertise and our commitment to providing high-quality PPE. Our long history in the industry means we understand the specific needs of tradespeople and only stock products that meet our exacting standards for durability and safety.
Practical Advice
The slim profile of the side arms makes these glasses particularly well-suited for use alongside other head-mounted PPE, such as ear defenders or hard hats, without creating uncomfortable pressure points. When not in use, we recommend storing them in a protective pouch to prevent the polycarbonate lenses from coming into contact with abrasive surfaces, ensuring your vision remains clear for as long as possible.
Caring for your product
Maintaining your safety eyewear is essential for ensuring both longevity and continued protection. To clean the lenses, we recommend using a dedicated lens cleaning solution or mild soapy water and a soft microfibre cloth. This prevents the build-up of grit which can cause micro-scratches over time.
Avoid using harsh chemicals, solvents, or abrasive paper towels to dry the glasses. These can degrade the polycarbonate material and damage any protective coatings on the lens. Regularly inspect the frames and hinges for any signs of wear or stress; if the lenses become significantly scratched or the frames lose their tension, they should be replaced to ensure your eyes remain fully protected.