Jackson Safety WS Cutting Goggle — Shade 5 IRUV (Round Lens)
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 WC Safety Review — Jackson Safety WS Cutting Goggle — Shade 5 IRUV (Round Lens) Best For: Cutting and brazing for workers who wear prescription glasses — the WS body fits...
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Best For: Cutting and brazing for workers who wear prescription glasses — the WS body fits over most frames, with indirect venting to fight fog and Shade 5 IRUV lenses for gas work.
Not For: Arc welding (use a helmet), light soldering (Shade 3 is comfier), or heavy grinding needing a single full-coverage impact lens.
Bottom Line: The over-the-glasses pick at the lowest price in the lineup — Shade 5 IRUV, indirect-vent, ANSI Z87.1+. For a flip-up version, see the Jackson WS flip-front.
Editorial assessment by the WC Safety Editorial Team. WC Safety did not laboratory-test this product; scoring reflects published manufacturer specifications, ANSI Z87.1 marking, application fit, and category expertise.
Jackson Safety WS Cutting Goggle — Shade 5 IRUV (Round Lens) Overview
The Jackson Safety WS Series cutting goggle uses 50 mm round Shade 5 IRUV filter lenses in a heat-resistant frame with indirect top-and-bottom venting, marked ANSI Z87.1+. It fits over most prescription eyewear, making it the go-to cutting goggle for Rx-glasses wearers. Browse the full welding goggles collection and the broader safety goggles and eye protection ranges, and see when a goggle beats glasses in safety glasses vs goggles.
Where the Jackson WS (round) Fits in Eye-Protection Selection
Match the eye protection to the process. Shade 5 is for oxy-fuel cutting and brazing; arc welding needs a helmet instead. Confirm filter density in our welding shade-number reference, the impact/marking rules in ANSI Z87.1, and the employer requirement in OSHA 29 CFR 1910.133.
Who Should Buy the Jackson WS (round)?
- Buy it if workers wear prescription glasses and need a Shade 5 goggle that fits over them.
- Buy it if you want indirect venting to reduce fogging during cutting.
- Choose another shade if your process differs — Shade 5 Lincoln K3118-1 or Shade 3 K3118-2.
- Choose open glasses instead for quick incidental torch work — see welding safety glasses.
- Choose a helmet instead for arc welding — the welding helmets guide.
What Does the Jackson WS (round) Protect Against?
| Hazard | Fit | Buyer guidance |
|---|---|---|
| IR/UV from oxy-fuel cutting and brazing | Shade 5 | Correct density for this process class. |
| Sparks, slag & spatter | Sealed | The goggle body blocks multi-angle spatter open glasses miss. |
| Grinding particles & impact | ANSI Z87.1 | Impact-rated — see Z87.1 explained. |
| Arc-welding radiation | Not suitable | Arc work needs a helmet, not a fixed-shade goggle. |
What the Jackson WS (round) Does NOT Protect Against
- It is not for arc welding (MIG/TIG/stick) — those require an auto-darkening helmet.
- Round twin lenses are for cutting/IR, not a single wraparound grinding lens.
- It is not a face shield — add one over the goggle for full-face grinding coverage.
Important: Filter shade must match the process intensity — too light underprotects against IR/UV (risking photokeratitis and retinal damage), too dark causes strain that leads workers to remove protection. Verify the correct shade against the shade-number reference and OSHA 1910.133 before use.
Best Applications
Over-the-glasses cutting
The standout use — the roomy WS body clears most Rx frames while delivering Shade 5 IRUV.
Brazing
Shade 5 covers heavier brazing; light soldering is comfier in Shade 3.
Grinding & fabrication
The impact-rated lens lets it double for grinding; round out the kit with welding respirators and the helmet range.
- Fits over most prescription glasses
- Indirect top/bottom venting reduces fog
- ANSI Z87.1+ high impact
- Lowest price in the lineup
- Twin round lenses, not a grinding wraparound
- Shade 5 too dark for soldering
- Not for arc welding
- Bulkier over large frames
Jackson WS (round) vs Other Welding & Cutting Goggles
| Goggle | Shade | Style | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lincoln K3118-1 | 5 | Wide sealed | Cutting + grinding |
| Lincoln K3118-2 | 3 | Wide sealed | Light cutting, brazing |
| Forney 55320 | 5 | Flip-up cup | Oxy-acetylene, inspect between cuts |
| Forney 55301 | 5 | Fixed cup | Budget oxy-acetylene |
| Jackson WS (round) | 5 | Round, OTG indirect-vent | Over-the-glasses cutting |
| Jackson WS (flip) | 5 | Flip-front, OTG | Flip to inspect + OTG |
| Sellstrom Odyssey II | 5 | Sealed indirect-vent | High-temp / foundry |
Jackson WS round vs flip-front
Both are Shade 5 IRUV OTG goggles. The round model is fixed and cheapest; the flip-front WS flips the filter up to inspect work. Verdict: round to save, flip-front if you inspect often.
Jackson WS round vs Lincoln K3118-1
The WS round fits over glasses and vents indirectly; the Lincoln K3118-1 is a sealed wide grinding-capable goggle. Verdict: WS for Rx-glasses wearers, K3118-1 if the goggle must also grind.
Jackson WS (round) Specifications
| Manufacturer | Jackson Safety |
| Model / SKU | 15991 |
| Shade | 5 (IR/UV filter) |
| Standard | ANSI Z87.1 |
| Style | Round IRUV lens, indirect-vent, fits over glasses |
| Use | Oxy-fuel cutting & brazing, over prescription glasses |
Helpful Buying Guides
- Best eye protection for welders
- Welding shade-number reference
- Safety glasses vs goggles
- Can safety glasses be used for welding?
- ANSI Z87.1 standard explained
- OSHA 29 CFR 1910.133 eye & face protection
Jackson Safety WS Cutting Goggle — Shade 5 IRUV (Round Lens) Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the Jackson WS round cost?
WC Safety lists it at $13.43 — the lowest-priced welding goggle in the lineup.
Does it fit over prescription glasses?
Yes — the WS body is sized to fit over most Rx frames.
What shade are the lenses?
Shade 5 IRUV — standard for oxy-fuel cutting and brazing.
Is it ANSI rated?
Yes — ANSI Z87.1+ for high impact, so it also handles incidental grit.
Does it fog up?
Indirect top-and-bottom venting reduces fogging during cutting.
Round or flip-front WS?
Round is fixed and cheapest; the flip-front lets you flip the filter up to inspect work.
Can I use it for arc welding?
No — arc welding needs a helmet, not a fixed Shade 5 goggle.
Are the lenses replaceable?
The WS uses standard 50 mm round filter lenses.
Is it OSHA compliant?
An ANSI Z87.1+ Shade 5 goggle meets OSHA 1910.133 when the shade matches the task.
Can I grind in it?
It handles incidental grit; for heavy grinding choose a wraparound polycarbonate goggle.
Is Shade 5 right for cutting?
Yes — Shade 5 is the common oxy-fuel cutting density; confirm against the shade reference.
Can I wear it with a respirator?
Yes — pair it with a welding respirator for fume protection.
Reviewed by: WC Safety Editorial Team · Last reviewed:
Standards referenced: ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.133, ANSI Z49.1, Jackson Safety product data.
Editorial standard: Zero sponsored listings. No manufacturer input. Shade/marking verified against published specifications; not WC Safety laboratory testing.
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