Safety Reading Glasses
ANSI Z87.1+ Β· Built-In Magnifier (Bifocal) Β· +1.0 to +3.0 Diopters Β· Close-Up Jobsite Work
Safety reading glasses β also called bifocal safety glasses or "safety readers" β combine ANSI Z87.1+ impact protection with a built-in magnifying segment so workers can read fine print, gauges, schematics, and small fasteners without swapping to drugstore readers that offer no eye protection. For inspectors, electricians, technicians, and mechanics doing precise close-up work, a single pair delivers both the magnification they need and the impact protection OSHA requires. This collection gathers our magnification and reader safety glasses in a range of diopter strengths for detail-focused trades.
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What Are Safety Reading Glasses?
Safety reading glasses are protective eyewear with a magnifying (reader) segment molded into an ANSI/ISEA Z87.1+ impact-rated lens. Most use a bifocal design β a small magnifier set into the lower portion of the lens, just like reading glasses β so you look through the clear upper area for normal viewing and drop your gaze to the magnifier for close work. They're available in standard reader strengths, typically +1.0, +1.5, +2.0, +2.5, and +3.0 diopters, matching the same powers as off-the-shelf readers. The advantage over ordinary readers is obvious: full impact protection and side coverage that drugstore reading glasses simply don't provide. They're an ideal solution for presbyopia (age-related near-vision loss) on the jobsite.
If you wear prescription glasses for distance, consider over-the-glasses safety glasses instead; for general close work without magnification, a standard clear lens pair is right.
Best Applications for Safety Reading Glasses
- Inspectors & QA β reading gauges, labels, micrometers, and inspection criteria up close
- Electricians β wiring diagrams, terminal markings, and fine connections
- Technicians β instrument readouts, circuit boards, and small components
- Mechanics β torque specs, part numbers, and tight engine-bay work
- Assembly & manufacturing β precision fastening and small-part handling
- Maintenance & facilities β manuals, meters, and detailed repairs
Key Features to Look For
- ANSI Z87.1+ certification β the protection ordinary readers lack
- Correct diopter strength β match the magnification to your near-vision needs (+1.0 to +3.0)
- Bifocal segment placement β a well-positioned magnifier that doesn't interrupt normal viewing
- Anti-scratch & anti-fog coatings β clear, durable optics for detail work (see anti-fog)
- Lens tint options β clear for indoors, tinted readers for outdoor close work
- Comfortable, secure fit β for sustained focus on fine tasks
Popular Brands
Bifocal safety readers are offered by several brands we carry, including magnifier options from Pyramex and MCR Safety, and the 3M Solus 2000 reader (S2015AF) provides a +1.5 magnifier with Scotchgard anti-fog. Browse the full Safety Glasses range for additional reader strengths.
How To Choose The Right Safety Reading Glasses
- Pick your diopter. If you already use drugstore readers, choose the same strength (e.g., +1.5 or +2.0). When unsure, start lower β too much magnification narrows the focal range.
- Confirm Z87.1+. The whole point is protection plus magnification, so verify the impact rating.
- Match the tint to the environment β clear for indoor benches, tinted for outdoor close-up work.
- Add anti-fog for shops with heat and humidity that cloud detail vision.
- Distance-Rx wearers: if you also need correction for distance, OTG safety glasses over your prescription pair may suit you better.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are safety reading glasses?
They're ANSI Z87.1-rated safety glasses with a built-in magnifying (reader) segment, usually bifocal. They let workers read fine print, gauges, and small parts up close while keeping full impact protection β something ordinary drugstore reading glasses do not provide.
What diopter strength should I choose?
Readers come in strengths from about +1.0 to +3.0. If you already use over-the-counter readers, pick the same power. If you're new to readers, start lower (+1.0 or +1.5); higher magnification gives a closer, narrower focal point that can feel cramped for general work.
Are bifocal safety glasses ANSI Z87.1 rated?
The bifocal safety readers in this collection are certified to ANSI/ISEA Z87.1, typically with the Z87+ impact rating. The magnifier is built into a safety lens, so you get both the magnification and the impact protection in one pair.
Can safety readers replace my prescription glasses?
Only for near vision. Safety readers correct close-up focus (presbyopia) but not distance vision or astigmatism. If you need distance correction, wear OTG safety glasses over your prescription pair, or get prescription safety glasses.
Who uses safety reading glasses?
Workers who need magnification for close detail while staying protected: inspectors, electricians, technicians, mechanics, assemblers, and maintenance staff β especially those over 40 dealing with age-related near-vision loss who still face impact hazards.
Do safety readers come in tinted lenses?
Yes β bifocal safety readers are available in clear and tinted lenses, so workers doing close-up tasks outdoors can have magnification plus glare protection. Choose clear for indoor benches and a smoke or I/O tint for outdoor detail work.
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- Brands: Pyramex Β· MCR Β· 3M Solus 2000 Reader Β· 3M
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