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Safety Eyewear Programs for Worksites Where One Lens Choice Is Not Enough

Wiley X helps buyers translate the conditions of each workplace into a practical Eye & Face Protection plan. The goal is not to force one product into every job. The goal is to document the right frame, lens, side-shield, and prescription path for the risks workers actually face.

Manufacturing eyewear program

Manufacturing & Fabrication

Metal chips, grinding dust, compressed-air cleanup, and repetitive inspection tasks make eyewear comfort a compliance issue. Wiley X program notes help teams decide where clear lenses, anti-fog choices, side shields, or sealed goggles should be considered.

Construction safety glasses program

Construction & Contractors

Crews move between sun, shade, dust, overhead work, and tool use. A documented eyewear matrix reduces random site purchases and gives supervisors a clear route for prescription and replacement requests.

Utility worker eye protection

Utilities & Electrical

Inspection routes, switching tasks, and LOTO procedures need eyewear that stays compatible with helmets, hearing protection, and job documentation. The program language can also define when special splash or arc-adjacent review is required.

Transportation shop eyewear

Transportation & Fleet

Fleet teams face glare, chemical fluids, shop impact hazards, and outdoor transitions. Wiley X helps create stocking notes that distinguish general shop eyewear from task-specific requests without multiplying uncontrolled SKUs.

Food and beverage maintenance eyewear

Food & Beverage

Maintenance work inside hygienic environments requires cleanability, fog control, and a simple replacement process. Program documentation helps separate routine visitor eyewear from maintenance and chemical-handling needs.

Emergency response eyewear

Emergency & Security Teams

Rapid response teams need eyewear that can be issued consistently and replenished quickly. Fit, case storage, lens condition, and ballistic-style questions should be captured before the equipment is staged.

6Workplace groups mapped
3Core lens decision points
1Controlled program brief
RXPrescription workers included
Worksite review

Map Your Job Roles to an Eye Protection Plan

Send a list of job roles, work areas, current eyewear complaints, and any prescription or distributor requirements. Wiley X will help identify the questions your program needs to answer before rollout.

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