Safety Glasses
What safety glasses should industrial buyers choose in 2026?
Short answer: For most industrial, construction, and manufacturing environments, the Honeywell Uvex Genesis XC is the right crew-supply specification - ANSI Z87.1+ high-impact rated, dual-sided Uvextreme anti-fog, adjustable fit, $12.65. If you're issuing to a large crew on a tight budget, the Pyramex Ztek delivers full Z87.1+ compliance at under $3.00 per unit. Browse all 122 ANSI Z87.1-rated frames below, or use the filters to narrow by lens tint, brand, or use case.
Editor's pick - Honeywell Uvex Genesis XC
The industrial crew-supply benchmark. Dual-sided bonded anti-fog coating that holds after hundreds of cleanings, adjustable nosepiece, ANSI Z87.1+ / CSA Z94.3 dual-certified, 22 g frame weight. The most-deployed safety glasses in US manufacturing for good reason.
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What this collection covers
- Clear lens safety glasses (63 products) - indoor, general industry, low-light environments
- Tinted / smoke lens (44 products) - outdoor work, UV glare, gray and amber tints
- Indoor/outdoor (SCT / photochromic) (46 products) - mixed-environment crews
- Anti-fog safety glasses (36 products) - high-humidity, HVAC, food processing, respirator + glasses
- Polarized safety glasses (17 products) - outdoor glare reduction, roofing, roadwork, structural steel
- Foam-lined safety glasses (19 products) - dust exclusion for woodworking, insulation, drywall
- Over-the-glasses (OTG) (23 products) - wear over existing prescription eyewear
- Safety reading glasses (9 products) - integrated magnification, ANSI Z87.1+ rated
- Welding safety glasses (16 products) - Shade 3.0 and 5.0 IR-filter lenses for gas welding and brazing
- Shooting / ballistic glasses (7 products) - ANSI Z87.1+ and MIL-PRF-31013 ballistic-rated frames
Safety glasses comparison: top 5 picks by category
| Spec | Uvex Genesis XC | Pyramex Ztek | 3M Solus 2000 | Uvex Astro OTG | DEWALT DPG109 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ANSI rating | Z87.1+ | Z87.1+ | Z87.1+ | Z87.1+ | Z87.1+ |
| Anti-fog | Dual-sided bonded | Single-side (selected) | 3M Scotchgard dual | Uvextreme dual | Standard coat |
| Frame style | Wraparound | Frameless | Wraparound | OTG oversized | Wraparound + brow guard |
| Best for | General industry | Budget crew issue | High-humidity | Prescription wearers | Outdoor / polarized |
| Price from | $12.65 | $2.99 | $13.45 | $11.99 | $30.11 |
Shop top picks on Amazon ? Uvex Genesis XC Pyramex Ztek 3M Solus 2000 DEWALT DPG109
Which safety glasses should you buy?
- Buy Honeywell Uvex Genesis XC if you need the all-day comfort and durable anti-fog performance of a crew-supply workhorse - manufacturing, construction, general industry.
- Buy Pyramex Ztek if you're supplying 20+ workers and cost-per-unit is the primary constraint - full Z87.1+ compliance at under $3.00.
- Buy 3M Solus 2000 if fogging is the number-one complaint on your site - high-humidity environments, HVAC, food processing, or workers wearing respirators.
- Buy Uvex Astro OTG 3001 if a significant portion of your crew wears prescription eyewear and you need an OTG frame that clears most prescription frame sizes.
- Buy DEWALT DPG109 Polarized if your crew works outdoors on high-glare surfaces - asphalt, concrete, water, metal roofing - and horizontal glare is the primary visual fatigue driver.
How to choose safety glasses: 4 decisions
1. Match the ANSI rating to the hazard
Every safety glasses frame must be marked Z87.1 (basic impact) or Z87.1+ (high-impact). For grinding, chipping, nailing, powder-actuated tools, and any operation generating high-velocity fragments, Z87.1+ is the minimum. For low-energy tasks like inspection, lab work, or dust-only environments, Z87.1 (no plus) is technically sufficient - though Z87.1+ costs the same and eliminates any ambiguity. Read the full ANSI Z87.1 marking breakdown in the Safety Glasses Buyer's Guide (2026).
2. Choose lens tint by work environment
Clear lenses for indoor and covered environments. Gray or smoke tint for outdoor work in full sun. Indoor/outdoor SCT lenses for crews rotating between environments on the same shift. Polarized lenses for work adjacent to reflective horizontal surfaces (asphalt, water, metal decking).
3. Address prescription eyewear
Workers who wear prescription glasses have three compliant options: OTG safety glasses that fit over existing frames, safety reading glasses with integrated magnification, or prescription safety lenses ground into a Z87.1-rated frame. OTG is the fastest and most cost-effective option for most crews.
4. Specify anti-fog if fogging is a documented complaint
Single-sided topcoat anti-fog (most budget frames) degrades within 30-50 cleanings. Dual-sided bonded coatings (Uvextreme on Uvex frames, Scotchgard on 3M frames) retain performance over years of use. For foam-lined glasses or any environment with high temperature differential, dual-sided bonded coating is the minimum acceptable specification. Browse the full anti-fog safety glasses collection for verified high-performance options.
ANSI Z87.1 and OSHA eye protection requirements
OSHA 29 CFR 1926.102 (construction) and 29 CFR 1910.133 (general industry) require ANSI Z87.1-compliant eye protection wherever a hazard assessment identifies eye hazard exposures - flying particles, chemical splash, radiation, or molten material. The current standard is ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020. The Z87.1+ high-impact designation requires the lens to pass a high-velocity projectile test (0.25-inch steel ball at 150 fps) in addition to the standard drop-ball test. All 122 products in this collection meet or exceed ANSI Z87.1. See the complete regulatory breakdown in our Safety Glasses Buyer's Guide.
Adjacent eye and face protection
Safety glasses are the right primary protection for most impact and UV hazards. For chemical splash, fine airborne particulate requiring a perimeter seal, or blood-borne pathogen exposure, step up to safety goggles. For full-face splash, molten metal splash, or grinding operations where face coverage is required in addition to eye protection, add a face shield layered over glasses or goggles. The complete eye protection collection covers all three categories.
Shop safety glasses by brand
- Pyramex (15 models) - budget-to-mid range, widest variety of frame styles and lens tints
- Uvex by Honeywell (15 models) - Genesis, Skyper, Millennia, Seismic, OTG; known for Uvextreme anti-fog
- DEWALT (14 models) - DPG-series, construction-grade frames including brow guard and polarized options
- MCR Safety (20 models) - broad range including economy crew-supply frames
- Ergodyne Skullerz (16 models) - tactical styling with Z87.1+ compliance
- 3M (8 models) - Solus 2000, Virtua, SecureFit, and welding IR-filter frames
Safety glasses FAQ
What does ANSI Z87.1+ mean on safety glasses?
The "+" designates high-impact rating - the lens passed both the drop-ball test and the high-velocity projectile test (0.25-inch steel ball at 150 fps). Standard Z87.1 (no plus) covers only the drop-ball test. For grinding, chipping, nailing, and operations generating high-velocity fragments, Z87.1+ is the minimum acceptable rating.
Are all safety glasses in this collection OSHA-compliant?
Yes. Every product in this collection carries the ANSI Z87.1 or Z87.1+ marking. OSHA 29 CFR 1926.102 and 1910.133 require ANSI Z87.1-compliant eye protection wherever a documented eye hazard exists. All 122 products meet this standard.
Uvex Genesis XC vs Pyramex Ztek - which to buy?
The Uvex Genesis XC is the better frame for all-day wear: dual-sided bonded anti-fog, adjustable nosepiece, better lateral coverage. The Pyramex Ztek is the better frame for high-volume disposable programs - same Z87.1+ rating at under $3.00. If your crew wears safety glasses all day for 8+ hour shifts, Genesis XC. If you're replacing glasses frequently and cost-per-unit is the constraint, Ztek.
What is the best anti-fog safety glasses option?
The 3M Solus 2000 and Uvex Genesis XC both use dual-sided bonded anti-fog coatings that outperform single-side topcoat alternatives over time. For the most demanding anti-fog environments (HVAC, food processing, respirator-plus-glasses wear), the Solus 2000's Scotchgard coating is the strongest performer. Browse the full anti-fog safety glasses collection.
Can I wear safety glasses over prescription eyewear?
Yes - OTG safety glasses are designed for this use case and are OSHA-compliant. The Uvex Astro OTG 3001 accommodates most small-to-medium prescription frames. Verify OTG frame dimensions against your prescription frame before ordering.
Do safety glasses protect against UV rays?
Yes. Polycarbonate - the standard lens material for all safety glasses in this collection - blocks 99.9% of UV-A and UV-B as a material property, without requiring a separate UV coating. This protection is permanent and does not degrade with normal use.
What is the difference between safety glasses and safety goggles?
Safety glasses use an open frame. Safety goggles create a sealed perimeter around the eye socket. For impact, UV, and general debris, safety glasses are appropriate. For chemical splash, fine airborne dust requiring a seal, or blood-borne pathogen exposure, safety goggles are required. Open-frame glasses - even with the D3 splash marking - do not seal the perimeter against liquid ingress.
What safety glasses are best for outdoor construction?
Z87.1+, gray or smoke lens for UV glare reduction, wraparound frame for maximum lateral coverage. The Uvex Genesis XC in gray covers most outdoor construction scenarios. For work near reflective surfaces, add polarized lenses - the DEWALT DPG109 is the top pick there.
How long do safety glasses last?
No mandated service life under ANSI Z87.1 or OSHA. Replace when: lenses are visibly scratched to impair clarity or impact resistance, frames are damaged or distorted, anti-fog coating no longer performs, or after any impact event. Most industrial programs replace crew-supply glasses every 12-18 months.
What is the best safety glasses for grinding?
Z87.1+ high-impact rated, wraparound, scratch-resistant (X-coded) lens, clear for indoor grinding. The Uvex Genesis XC is the standard recommendation. Confirm the lens carries the X scratch-resistance code - metal debris is significantly more abrasive than concrete or wood dust and will degrade an uncoated polycarbonate surface faster.
Where can I find a complete buyer's guide for safety glasses?
Read our Safety Glasses: The Complete Buyer's Guide (2026) - covers ANSI Z87.1 markings decoded, lens tint selection, OTG options, welding shade ratings, and use-case-specific recommendations. Also see the Best Safety Glasses (2026) ranked buyer's guide for head-to-head comparisons across 10 top frames.
Are there safety glasses that work for both welding and general use?
Not as a single frame - welding shade lenses (W3.0, W5.0) are too dark for general industrial use. Welding shade glasses are task-specific. For workers who do both tasks, specify standard Z87.1+ clear or gray frames for general use and a separate welding safety glasses pair for gas welding or brazing. Arc welding requires a full welding helmet regardless.
Last reviewed: · Sources reviewed: ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020, OSHA 29 CFR 1926.102, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.133, ISEA Eye and Face Protection Product Category Overview, manufacturer technical datasheets (Honeywell, 3M, Pyramex, DEWALT).
Editorial standard: Zero sponsored listings. No manufacturer input. Lineup curated on compliance, performance specifications, and buyer fit - not vendor preference.
Primary sources: (1) ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020 standard for impact, splash, UV, and specialty filter ratings; (2) OSHA 29 CFR 1926.102 and 1910.133 for employer compliance requirements; (3) Manufacturer technical data sheets for anti-fog coating type, lens material, and coverage geometry; (4) ISEA Eye and Face Protection category guidance. Collection reviewed quarterly and on any product lineup change by the WC Safety editorial desk.
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