Jackson Safety 14132 Polycarbonate Faceshield Visor — Z87.1
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.3/5 — WC Safety Review of the Jackson Safety 14132, a heavy-duty polycarbonate face-shield visor. Editorial assessment by the WC Safety Editorial Team, based on published Jackson Safety specifica...
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Editorial assessment by the WC Safety Editorial Team, based on published Jackson Safety specifications and category fit. We did not laboratory-test this product.
The Jackson Safety 14132 is an ANSI Z87.1 clear polycarbonate face-shield visor built for heavy-duty impact and heat resistance in general manufacturing and maintenance, with full brow-to-chin coverage — a visor that mounts to compatible face-shield headgear (sold separately) and is secondary protection worn over primary safety glasses or goggles.
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Why the Jackson Safety 14132 is built for heavy-duty impact
General-industry face work throws flying debris and heat at a visor all shift, and a thin window gives out fast. The 14132 is injection-molded polycarbonate — rated superior to acetate or propionate in ANSI Z87.1 high-impact testing — built to endure heavy-duty impact and heat resistance, in a clear full brow-to-chin visor with side flanges for lateral coverage. It is the visor; it mounts to compatible face-shield headgear sold separately, meeting ANSI Z87.1 basic impact for general industry. As face shields go, this is the heavy-duty polycarbonate visor pick, and the best face shields guide and the glasses vs face shields guide explain how it layers with primary eyewear. It takes the abuse a thin window cannot.
Safety first: a face shield is secondary protection — it must be worn over primary safety glasses or goggles, not instead of them. A chemical splash hazard also needs sealed D3 goggles under the shield to seal the eyes. This is the visor only, so it requires a compatible headgear/crown assembly (sold separately) — confirm the headgear compatibility and the Z87 marking on the listing. Retire the visor when it is scratched enough to impair vision.
What the Jackson Safety 14132 listing documents
From the published specs: an ANSI Z87.1 basic-impact visor; injection-molded polycarbonate rated above acetate and propionate; heavy-duty impact and heat resistance; full brow-to-chin coverage with side flanges; and a design for use with compatible headgear assemblies. These are the listing's polycarbonate face shield visor and replacement face shield window credentials in an industrial face shield. Confirm the Z87 marking and headgear on the listing.
How the Jackson Safety 14132 compares to other face and eye protection
For a basic-impact cover window, the 3M 6885; for a polycarbonate chemical window, the 3M WP96C; for a complete shield with headgear, the 3M 8270 Deluxe; for a full-face shield with headgear, the Pyramex S1010; and for the goggle you wear under it, the Sellstrom S80225 Odyssey II. The eye protection buyer's guide covers the range.
Choosing the right visor and eye protection
Match the visor, headgear, and primary eyewear to the hazard. Browse the eye protection and safety goggles collections; for the standard, the ANSI Z87.1 guide; and for shield selection, the grinding and cutting shields guide and the best eye protection guide.
Where it fits by job and crew orders
The 14132 suits general manufacturing, maintenance, and metalworking programs that run compatible face-shield headgear and need heavy-duty polycarbonate replacement visors in stock — see the manufacturing eyewear guide and the mechanics eyewear guide. Pair the visor with the safety glasses or goggles it supplements, and keep the eyewear underneath clear — see the anti-fog eyewear collection and the anti-fog guide. Confirm the headgear compatibility and Z87 marking on the listing, and retire the visor when it is scratched. For crew orders, quantity purchasing runs through a free Amazon Business account — volume pricing, PO numbers at checkout, and tax-exempt eligibility for qualifying organizations, with the walkthrough linked in our footer.
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