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Uvex Seismic Sealed Safety Glasses Review (2026)

Is the Uvex Seismic Sealed Safety Glasses the right eye protection for dusty, splash-prone industrial environments?

Short answer: Yes โ€” with an important qualifier: the Uvex Seismic Sealed is purpose-built for environments where fine dust, debris, and incidental liquid splash are the primary hazard, and its peripheral foam gasket delivers a level of peripheral seal you simply won't find on open-frame safety glasses. Ideal for grinding, woodworking, concrete cutting, light chemical handling, and laboratory work where standard wrap-around frames leave gaps at the brow and cheeks. If you need full D3/D4 chemical splash protection, step up to a sealed chemical safety goggle; for everyday light-industrial use, the Seismic is one of the strongest value plays in the Uvex lineup.

Uvex Seismic Sealed Safety Glasses Review (2026)

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The sealed safety glasses segment sits in a useful middle ground: more peripheral protection than a standard wrap-around frame, less bulk and heat than a full chemical splash goggle. The Uvex Seismic Sealed occupies that niche with a peripheral foam gasket that seats against the brow and cheekbones, blocking fine particulate and incidental splash from the side and top entry points that traditional safety glasses leave exposed. It is ANSI/ISEA Z87.1 High Impact certified, available in multiple lens tints including an anti-fog clear, a Dura-Streme chemically bonded anti-fog variant, an amber anti-fog for low-light contrast, a Green Shade 1.2 lens for soldering tasks, and a bifocal (+2.0) version for workers who need close-focus magnification on the job โ€” a range of options that makes this one of the more versatile sealed frame offerings in the sub-$20 category.

This review covers the full Seismic Sealed line (base model S0600 and key variants), examining lens options, foam-gasket performance, ANSI compliance level, coating durability, fit considerations, and total cost of ownership. We compare it against direct competitors in the foam-lined safety glasses category and against Uvex's own open-frame siblings, so you can make a confident buying decision whether you're outfitting one worker or an entire crew.

WC Safety stocks and sells the Uvex Seismic Sealed. Our editorial desk has cross-referenced all specs against ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020 and Uvex product documentation. No manufacturer input shaped this review. If you're still deciding between sealed and non-sealed frames, our Anti-Fog Safety Glasses Complete Buyer's Guide and the Anti-Fog vs Anti-Scratch Coatings guide are good companion reads.

WC Safety Verdict: 4.4/5
A genuinely useful sealed safety glass at a sub-$20 price point โ€” the foam gasket adds real peripheral protection over open-frame alternatives without the heat and bulk of a full goggle, and the Dura-Streme anti-fog variant holds up better than most dip-coat films in sustained humid conditions.

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Pros
  • Peripheral foam gasket seals against brow and cheeks โ€” genuine dust and splash barrier without goggle bulk
  • ANSI/ISEA Z87.1 High Impact certified โ€” meets OSHA 29 CFR 1910.133 requirements for most general-industry tasks
  • Wide lens-variant matrix: clear, AF clear, Dura-Streme AF, amber AF, Green Shade 1.2, bifocal +2.0 โ€” one frame platform covers multiple use cases
  • Dura-Streme chemically bonded anti-fog outperforms typical dip-coat treatments in sustained humidity
  • Sub-$20 price makes crew-scale deployment practical without sacrificing compliance
Cons
  • Not D3 or D4 rated โ€” unsuitable for sustained chemical liquid or chemical splash environments requiring ANSI Z87.1 goggle-level protection
  • Foam gasket absorbs sweat and skin oils over time, degrading the seal and becoming a hygiene concern on long shifts
  • Workers with very narrow or very broad faces may find fit inconsistent with the gasket seal
  • No OTG (over-the-glasses) variant โ€” prescription eyeglass wearers must use contact lenses or optical inserts

Who the Uvex Seismic Sealed Is For

The Seismic Sealed earns its keep in environments where open-frame glasses leave workers exposed but a full goggle is overkill. Ideal buyer profiles:

  • Woodworkers and finish carpenters โ€” fine sawdust enters from the top and sides of standard glasses; the foam gasket closes those gaps. Pair with our clear lens safety glasses or the amber AF variant for shop light.
  • Concrete cutters and masons โ€” silica particulate is a serious hazard; peripheral sealing adds a meaningful barrier layer. Also consider respiratory protection from our silica dust respirator collection.
  • Light chemical handling and laboratory technicians โ€” incidental splash risk where D3/D4 goggles are not mandated by the SDS but peripheral protection is desired.
  • Soldering and light welding pre-work โ€” the Green Shade 1.2 lens variant (S0609X) handles light IR exposure; see our welding safety glasses guide for scope limitations.
  • Near-vision close-work tasks โ€” the bifocal (+2.0) variant eliminates the need to remove glasses for parts inspection or reading work orders.
  • Outdoor construction in dusty, windy conditions โ€” compare lens options with our Best Safety Glasses for Outdoor Work guide.

Workers who primarily need optical clarity outdoors without debris sealing should browse the broader safety glasses collection.

What the Uvex Seismic Sealed Does Well

Peripheral Foam Gasket โ€” A Meaningful Upgrade Over Open Frames

The defining feature of the Seismic Sealed is its foam gasket that presses against the brow ridge and cheekbones, sealing the top and side channels that open-frame safety glasses leave exposed. This matters most for fine particulate: sawdust, grinding swarf, concrete dust, and insulation fibers. While this does not meet ANSI Z87.1 D3 splash-proof or D4 dust-proof certification, it provides a practical first-line barrier for incidental debris and splash in most general-industry settings. For workers who previously wore standard safety glasses and kept ending up with debris under the lens, the Seismic Sealed is a direct upgrade without the visibility or heat trade-offs of a full chemical goggle from our safety goggles collection.

ANSI/ISEA Z87.1 High Impact Certification

The Seismic Sealed carries the ANSI/ISEA Z87.1+ High Impact rating โ€” the stricter of the two Z87.1 impact tiers. High Impact testing requires the lens to withstand a 6.35 mm steel ball fired at 150 ft/s, and the frame to survive a pointed projectile drop test. This rating satisfies OSHA 29 CFR 1910.133 requirements for eye and face protection in general industry. The Z87+ mark is stamped on both the lens and the frame โ€” confirm this on any unit you receive, as non-compliant counterfeits occasionally enter through unauthorized sellers.

Dura-Streme Anti-Fog Coating

Uvex's Dura-Streme treatment is chemically bonded to the lens rather than applied as a dip coat, which means it does not wash off with normal lens cleaning and holds its anti-fog performance longer under sustained humid conditions. Standard dip-coat AF treatments on competing sub-$15 glasses typically degrade noticeably after 30โ€“60 days of daily industrial use; chemically bonded treatments extend that effective life significantly. For workers in foundries, food processing, or outdoor construction in humid climates, this is a material advantage. Compare coating types in our Anti-Fog vs Anti-Scratch guide.

Broad Lens Variant Matrix

Few frames in this price range offer six distinct lens configurations on a single platform. The clear, clear AF, Dura-Streme AF, amber AF, Green Shade 1.2, and bifocal (+2.0) variants allow safety managers to standardize on a single frame model while issuing appropriate lenses for different task environments. The amber AF (S0602X) improves contrast in overcast or low-ambient-light conditions; our Amber vs Clear Lens guide covers the trade-offs in detail. The Green Shade 1.2 is appropriate for torch soldering and brazing tasks where an unrated clear lens would be insufficient but a full shade-5 welding lens is not required.

Wrap-Around Nylon Frame with Adjustable Temples

The nylon frame construction provides lightweight durability โ€” nylon resists chemical degradation better than polycarbonate-only frames in environments with solvent vapors, and the wrap-around geometry maximizes peripheral coverage. Adjustable temple arms allow workers to dial in fit before the foam gasket is seated, reducing pressure hotspots during long shifts. The overall frame weight is low enough that the Seismic Sealed does not create the fatigue complaints common with heavier goggle-style alternatives.

Where the Uvex Seismic Sealed Falls Short

Not a D3/D4 Chemical Splash Goggle

This is the most important limitation to communicate to workers: despite the foam gasket, the Seismic Sealed is not ANSI Z87.1 D3 (splash and droplets) or D4 (dust) rated. The gasket provides practical peripheral protection against incidental exposure, but it has not been tested and certified to withstand directed liquid splash or immersion-level dust exposure. Any task where the SDS mandates splash-proof goggles โ€” bulk acid handling, chemical decanting, pressurized fluid systems โ€” requires a certified chemical goggle from the safety goggles collection, not the Seismic Sealed.

Foam Gasket Hygiene and Durability

The foam gasket absorbs sweat, skin oils, sunscreen, and airborne contaminants during normal use. In hot environments or on extended shifts, the foam can become saturated within a single workday, reducing seal effectiveness and creating a hygiene concern in shared-use or visitor-eyewear programs. The gasket is not user-replaceable on all variants, and replacement foam kits are not universally stocked. Budget for more frequent full-unit replacement than you would with a standard open-frame glass if the foam gasket is taking a full shift's worth of sweat daily.

No OTG Option in This Frame

Workers who wear prescription eyeglasses cannot use the Seismic Sealed over their glasses โ€” there is no OTG variant of this specific frame. WC Safety's OTG safety glasses collection covers dedicated over-prescription options. This is a meaningful limitation for job sites with a significant proportion of prescription wearers.

Limited Tint Range for Bright Outdoor Conditions

The Seismic Sealed does not offer a smoke/gray or a polarized outdoor lens. Workers spending the majority of their shift in direct sunlight will find the clear and amber AF variants inadequate for glare management. For those tasks, browse polarized safety glasses or our tinted safety glasses collection. Our guides on Clear vs Smoke Lens and Polarized vs Non-Polarized cover the outdoor lens decision in detail.

Competitor Comparison

Feature Uvex Seismic Sealed
S0600 series
Pyramex I-Force 3M SecureFit 400 MCR Klondike
Foam Gasket / Seal Yes (peripheral) Yes (dual-pane goggle) No Yes (foam-lined)
ANSI Z87.1+ High Impact High Impact High Impact High Impact
Anti-Fog Coating Dura-Streme (bonded) Dual-pane (passive) Scotchgard (bonded) Dip-coat AF
Bifocal Option Yes (+2.0) No No Some variants
D3/D4 Splash Cert. No No No No
Approx. Street Price ~$14โ€“18 ~$16โ€“22 ~$10โ€“16 ~$8โ€“14

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Uvex Seismic Sealed: Siblings & Series Comparison

Feature Seismic Sealed
S0600
Uvex Seismic
(Open Frame)
Uvex Genesis
Foam Gasket โœ“ โ€” โ€”
ANSI Z87.1+ High Impact โœ“ โœ“ โœ“
Dura-Streme AF Option โœ“ โœ“ โœ“
Bifocal Variant โœ“ โ€” โœ“
Peripheral Dust Sealing โœ“ High Low Low
OTG Compatible โ€” โ€” โœ“ (some SKUs)
Shade/Tinted Options Shade 1.2, Amber Amber, Smoke Multiple
  • Buy the Seismic Sealed if peripheral dust or incidental splash sealing is a daily requirement โ€” no other Uvex glass in this price tier offers the gasket.
  • Buy the Uvex Seismic (open frame) if you need the same wrap geometry and Dura-Streme coating but work in a cleaner environment where gasket hygiene is a concern.
  • Buy the Uvex Genesis if you need OTG compatibility for prescription wearers or want a broader tint selection for mixed-environment deployment.

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Compatible Accessories

The Seismic Sealed pairs well with a short list of accessories that extend its service life and complement it in multi-hazard environments:

  • Face shields โ€” for grinding, chipping, and overhead work where full-face coverage is needed in addition to primary impact protection. Browse our face shield collection. Safety glasses are always worn underneath a face shield, never instead of one.
  • Lens wipes and cleaning cloths โ€” the foam gasket picks up dust; keep a supply of pre-moistened optical lens wipes on-hand to clean without scratching the Dura-Streme coating. Avoid paper towels or shop rags.
  • Anti-fog spray โ€” a lens-safe anti-fog spray can supplement the factory coating at the end of its effective life, extending usable service before full replacement.
  • Hard hat adapter / brow guard โ€” the Seismic Sealed can be worn under most cap-style and full-brim hard hats from our hard hats collection; verify clearance at the temple arms with your specific hard hat model.
  • Hearing protection โ€” on jobsites where both eye and ear hazards are present, pair with banded or corded earplugs from our ear muffs or corded ear plugs collection. Note that over-ear muffs with wide headbands can interfere with temple-arm fit โ€” corded plugs avoid this conflict.
  • Head & eye protection bundles โ€” see our head and eye protection collection for pre-configured combinations.

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Category Context: ANSI Z87.1, Lens Types, and Sealed Frame Design

ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020 is the governing standard for occupational eye and face protection in the United States. Under this standard, safety eyewear is classified by impact level (basic impact vs. high impact, marked Z87 vs. Z87+) and, where applicable, by a task-specific designation: D3 (splash and droplets), D4 (dust), D5 (fine dust), W-rated (welding filter), R-rated (UV/IR radiation). The Uvex Seismic Sealed carries the Z87.1+ High Impact mark only โ€” it is not D3, D4, or D5 rated. This distinction matters: D4 dust goggles have a fully sealed lens-to-frame interface that prevents particle ingress; the Seismic Sealed's foam gasket provides a practical but not certified dust seal. For OSHA-documented compliance in a D4-required environment, use a certified dust goggle.

Anti-fog lens coatings come in two broad categories: dip-coat (applied as a surfactant film) and chemically bonded (covalently attached to the lens substrate). Dip-coat treatments clean off over weeks to months of daily use; chemically bonded treatments โ€” like Uvex's Dura-Streme โ€” hold substantially longer. If your primary hazard is fogging rather than scratch, a bonded AF coating is worth the small price premium over a dip-coat alternative. Our Anti-Fog Safety Glasses guide covers coating chemistry and selection in full. For lens tint selection by environment, see Indoor/Outdoor vs Clear Lens and Amber vs Clear Lens.

Sealed frame safety glasses โ€” sometimes called foam-lined safety glasses or indirect-vent safety glasses โ€” occupy the gap between open-frame glasses and certified chemical goggles. They are not regulated as a separate product category under ANSI Z87.1; the foam gasket is a design feature, not a tested performance characteristic. This means that "sealed" on packaging does not automatically imply any specific level of dust or liquid protection โ€” always verify the specific ANSI designations (D3, D4, D5) if protection level is compliance-critical for your application. Browse all foam-lined safety glasses we carry for full comparison.

Total Cost of Ownership

At an approximate street price of $14โ€“18 per unit, the Uvex Seismic Sealed is positioned at the low end of the sealed-frame category. For a single worker in daily industrial use, ANSI Z87.1 and most corporate PPE programs recommend replacing safety glasses when lenses show visible scratches (which degrade optical clarity and impact resistance) or when the frame shows stress cracks โ€” typically every 12โ€“24 months under normal use, faster if the glasses are dropped frequently or exposed to solvents.

For the Seismic Sealed specifically, the foam gasket is an additional replacement trigger: a degraded, saturated, or compressed gasket no longer provides meaningful peripheral sealing. Plan on a replacement cycle of 12โ€“18 months in dusty/humid environments where the gasket is under daily load, or sooner if the gasket visibly separates or hardens. At $16/unit and an 18-month cycle, the annualized cost is approximately $10.67/year per worker โ€” roughly $0.04/shift (based on 250 working shifts/year). Add $3โ€“5/year for a supply of optical lens wipes, and total eye protection cost remains well under $20/worker/year, making the Seismic Sealed one of the most cost-effective sealed-frame options available for crew-scale deployment.

Final Verdict: 4.4/5 โ€” The best-value sealed safety glass for general industry dust and splash environments

The Uvex Seismic Sealed earns a strong 4.4 out of 5 for what it actually is: a practical, ANSI Z87.1+ High Impact certified, foam-gasket safety glass at a sub-$20 price point with a meaningfully better anti-fog coating than most competitors in its tier. The Dura-Streme chemically bonded AF treatment, the broad lens variant matrix (including bifocal), and the wrap-around nylon frame combine to make this one of the most well-rounded sealed safety glasses available from the Uvex lineup.

Buy the Seismic Sealed if: your workers face fine particulate, grinding debris, wood dust, concrete dust, or incidental liquid splash on a daily basis; if fogging is a chronic complaint with current eyewear; or if you need to standardize a single frame platform across multiple lens applications including bifocal. Buy something else if: your SDS or OSHA program mandates D3/D4 certified splash or dust goggles (step up to our safety goggles collection); if you have a high proportion of prescription-glass wearers (browse OTG options); or if workers are primarily outdoors in bright sunlight (see polarized safety glasses).

For the overwhelming majority of general-industry eye protection applications โ€” construction, woodworking, light manufacturing, laboratory, utility maintenance โ€” the Seismic Sealed is a well-engineered, compliance-ready choice that won't break the PPE budget.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Uvex Seismic Sealed Z87.1 certified?

Yes. The Uvex Seismic Sealed carries the ANSI/ISEA Z87.1+ High Impact certification โ€” the stricter of the two impact ratings under the Z87.1-2020 standard. The Z87+ mark appears on both the lens and frame. It is not D3 (splash) or D4 (dust) rated, which matters if your PPE program specifically mandates those designations.

Does the Uvex Seismic Sealed meet OSHA requirements?

For most general-industry tasks governed by OSHA 29 CFR 1910.133, yes โ€” the Z87.1+ High Impact rating satisfies the standard's requirement for ANSI-compliant eye protection. If your specific task hazard analysis requires a D3 or D4 goggle (directed chemical splash, immersion-level dust), the Seismic Sealed does not meet that specific designation. Consult a Certified Industrial Hygienist for formal PPE program determinations.

Uvex Seismic Sealed vs. an open-frame Uvex Seismic โ€” which should I buy?

Buy the Sealed version if workers face fine particulate, grinding debris, or incidental splash from the sides or top. Buy the open-frame Uvex Seismic if the environment is cleaner and gasket hygiene on long shifts is a concern, or if maximum ventilation to reduce fogging is a priority.

How long does the Dura-Streme anti-fog coating last on the Uvex Seismic Sealed?

Significantly longer than standard dip-coat AF treatments. Because Dura-Streme is chemically bonded rather than surface-applied, it does not wash away with normal lens cleaning. Under daily industrial use, expect meaningful AF performance for 12+ months. See our full anti-fog guide for coating care tips.

Is the Uvex Seismic Sealed splash-proof?

No โ€” not in the ANSI-certified sense. The foam gasket provides practical peripheral protection against incidental splash, but the glasses are not ANSI Z87.1 D3 (splash and droplets) rated. For tasks where the SDS mandates D3 splash protection, use a certified chemical goggle from our safety goggles collection.

Can I wear the Uvex Seismic Sealed over my prescription glasses?

No. There is no OTG (over-the-glasses) variant of the Seismic Sealed frame. Prescription eyeglass wearers should use contact lenses with this frame, or select a dedicated OTG safety glass from our OTG safety glasses collection.

What are the lens color options for the Uvex Seismic Sealed?

Available variants include: clear, clear anti-fog, Dura-Streme clear anti-fog, amber anti-fog (S0602X), Green Shade 1.2 anti-fog (S0609X), and bifocal clear anti-fog +2.0 (S0661X). No smoke/gray or polarized outdoor lens is available in this frame. For outdoor tint guidance, see Clear vs Smoke Lens and Indoor/Outdoor vs Clear Lens.

Can the Uvex Seismic Sealed be used for shooting sports?

The Z87.1+ High Impact rating provides adequate ballistic fragment protection for range shooting with most small-caliber firearms, but see our full shooting safety glasses guide for scope and limitations. Browse dedicated shooting safety glasses for purpose-built options.

Is the amber lens variant better for indoor work?

Yes, in most cases. The amber tint enhances contrast and reduces glare under fluorescent and LED shop lighting, which is useful in warehouses, woodshops, and manufacturing floors with variable ambient light. For a detailed comparison, see our Amber vs Clear Lens guide.

How often should I replace the Uvex Seismic Sealed?

Replace when lenses show visible scratches impairing optical clarity, when the frame shows stress cracks or deformation, or when the foam gasket is saturated, compressed, or separated โ€” whichever comes first. In dusty or humid industrial environments with daily use, plan for a 12โ€“18 month replacement cycle.

Can I use the Uvex Seismic Sealed for grinding?

Yes, for most general grinding operations โ€” the Z87.1+ High Impact rating is specifically designed for fragment and particle hazards. The foam gasket adds protection against fine grinding swarf entering from the sides. For overhead grinding where full-face coverage is needed, also wear a face shield from our face shields collection over the safety glasses.

Does the Uvex Seismic Sealed work with a hard hat?

Generally yes for most cap-style and full-brim hard hats from our hard hats collection. The adjustable temple arms accommodate most head sizes. Verify clearance between your specific hard hat's brow guard and the Seismic Sealed's upper foam gasket, as some full-brim designs create pressure on the gasket.

Uvex Seismic Sealed vs. a full safety goggle โ€” which provides more protection?

A certified chemical or dust goggle (D3/D4 rated) provides more protection for sustained splash and dust exposure. The Seismic Sealed's foam gasket is a practical intermediate โ€” better than open-frame glasses, less comprehensive than a goggle. For tasks where the SDS or your PPE program specifies goggle-level protection, use a goggle from our safety goggles collection.

Is the Uvex Seismic Sealed bifocal variant different from the standard?

The bifocal variant (S0661X) adds a +2.0 magnification bifocal reader segment in the lower lens, allowing close-focus reading and inspection tasks without removing the glasses. Frame, gasket, and ANSI certification are the same as the standard clear AF version. For more on reading lens options, see our safety reading glasses collection.

What is the difference between the Uvex Seismic Sealed clear AF and the Dura-Streme variant?

Both are anti-fog, but the coating method differs. The standard clear AF variant uses a dip-coat AF treatment; the Dura-Streme variant uses a chemically bonded treatment that bonds at the molecular level to the lens substrate and resists wash-off significantly better over time. Refer to our Anti-Fog vs Anti-Scratch guide for more coating detail.

What does the Green Shade 1.2 lens protect against?

The Green Shade 1.2 lens attenuates visible glare and provides limited infrared (IR) filtering appropriate for torch soldering, brazing, and light gas welding pre-work. It is not a substitute for a proper welding shade. Review our full guide on whether safety glasses can be used for welding before relying on this lens for welding tasks. For full welding eye protection, browse our welding safety glasses and welding helmets collection.

How do I clean the foam gasket on the Uvex Seismic Sealed?

Gently wipe the foam gasket with a damp cloth and mild soap. Do not submerge or soak the glasses โ€” water wicking into the foam accelerates degradation. Avoid solvents or alcohol-based cleaners on the gasket. Allow the gasket to air-dry before the next use. If the gasket is visibly compressed, cracking, or separated from the frame, replace the glasses.

Does the Uvex Seismic Sealed provide UV protection?

Yes. Polycarbonate lenses inherently block 99.9% of UV-A and UV-B radiation regardless of tint. All Uvex Seismic Sealed variants provide UV protection as a property of the polycarbonate substrate. For extended outdoor sun exposure, a tinted lens reduces visible light transmission fatigue; see our guide on Best Safety Glasses for Outdoor Work.

Where can I buy the Uvex Seismic Sealed?

WC Safety stocks the Uvex Seismic Sealed in multiple variants โ€” view current stock and pricing on WC Safety. It is also available through Amazon with Prime shipping; use the button above to check current Amazon pricing. For B2B or volume orders, contact WC Safety directly for quote pricing.

Why trust this Uvex Seismic Sealed Safety Glasses review? WC Safety is an independent industrial PPE retailer โ€” we stock and sell the Uvex Seismic Sealed Safety Glasses. This review is authored by our editorial desk, not by Uvex or paid reviewers. Specs are cross-referenced against ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020 and Uvex product documentation. Disclosed: WC Safety earns Amazon affiliate commissions on outbound clicks; neither factor influences the rating.
By Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial โ€” Industrial PPE specialist ยท eye and face protection, ANSI Z87.1 compliance, industrial safety eyewear selection.
Last reviewed: ยท Sources reviewed: ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.133, Uvex product documentation, competitive product comparisons.
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How this Uvex Seismic Sealed Safety Glasses review was researched
  • ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020 standard โ€” impact classification (basic vs. high), task designations (D3/D4/D5/W/R), marking requirements
  • OSHA 29 CFR 1910.133 โ€” eye and face protection requirements for general industry, compliance documentation standards
  • Uvex (Honeywell Safety Products) product documentation โ€” Seismic Sealed series SKUs, coating specifications, lens variant matrix
  • Competitive market analysis โ€” sealed-frame safety glasses category, pricing benchmarks, competing coating technologies
  • WC Safety catalog review โ€” stocked SKUs, verified product page specs, pricing, and internal link validation
  • Update cadence: reviewed annually or upon ANSI/ISEA Z87.1 standard revision
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WC Safety participates in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program (tag: wcsafety04-20) and earns commissions on qualifying purchases. WC Safety stocks and sells the Uvex Seismic Sealed Safety Glasses. Neither relationship influences editorial ratings or recommendations. This review is not medical, legal, or regulatory advice โ€” consult a Certified Industrial Hygienist for formal PPE programs. Rating reflects editorial assessment of value, protection level, and fit for industrial buyers.
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