

Ensuring clear vision and physical safety is critical in industrial, construction, and welding tasks. Our selection of eye and face protection gear is designed to meet strict safety standards while offering superior durability for daily professional use. Whether you need protection against flying debris, chemical splashes, or intense welding arcs, we provide certified solutions that keep your team safe without compromising visibility.
Workplace hazards vary significantly by industry. For general site safety, high-quality safety glasses are the first line of defense against dust and mechanical impact. In environments requiring full-face coverage, such as grinding or chemical handling, robust face shields offer a necessary barrier against larger particles and liquids.
Specialized tasks demand specialized gear. Our range includes advanced welding helmets featuring auto-darkening filters to protect against harmful UV and IR radiation during welding processes. To ensure longevity and comfort, we also stock essential accessories for eye protection, including cleaning supplies and replacement parts. Equip your workforce with reliable, ergonomic protection designed for the rigors of heavy industry.



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1–2 weeksWorkplace safety is a professional's most important tool, and eye protection plays a central role in it. We have compiled answers here to the most common questions regarding safety glasses, visors, and welding masks so that you can make the right choice for demanding work environments.
Selecting the right protective gear starts with assessing the risks in the work environment. If the work involves flying sparks, dust, or chemical splashes, you need sealed safety glasses or a full face shield. Lenses protecting against mechanical impacts are marked with standardized durability ratings. When welding or working in bright light, the shade level of the lens is a critical factor. The use of prescription glasses must also be considered, as many models fit over your own glasses or are available with corrective lenses.
A visor or full face shield is necessary when the danger is not directed solely at the eyes but at the entire face area. For example, during grinding, chemical handling, or pressure washing, flying particles and splashes can damage the skin. Face shields offer a larger area of protection and better ventilation, which prevents fogging during heavy work. Often, the best solution is to combine safety glasses and a visor to guarantee maximum safety.
Regular cleaning extends the lifespan of the protective gear and ensures good visibility. Lenses should be rinsed with lukewarm water to remove loose dirt before wiping to prevent scratching. Use mild soapy water or cleaning wipes and fluids specifically designed for safety glasses. Avoid strong solvents, which can damage lens coatings, such as anti-fog or anti-scratch protection. Proper safety eyewear accessories help keep equipment in working condition for longer.
Personal protective equipment sold in Europe must meet the requirements of EN standards and be CE marked. The most common standard concerning eye protection is EN 166, which defines general requirements. Welding masks and glasses often follow standards EN 169 or EN 379 for automatic masks. Knowing the correct standard ensures that the protector withstands the promised mechanical stress, UV radiation, or chemicals.
Fogging is a common problem that significantly reduces work safety and efficiency. Most modern protective gear comes with a high-quality anti-fog coating on the inner surface of the lens. If fogging occurs, ensure that the protector fits the face correctly and that air can circulate sufficiently. There are also separate anti-fog sprays and cloths on the market to maintain or improve the functionality of the coating in older gear.
Helmets, hearing protectors, and respiratory protectors are often used simultaneously on job sites. Compatibility issues can weaken the seal of a protector or cause discomfort. Many helmet models allow for the integration of visors and hearing protectors directly into the helmet attachments. When choosing safety glasses, it is advisable to favor models with thin and flexible temples so that they do not press under hearing protectors or compromise the seal of the earmuffs.
Explore our extensive range and order professional-grade safety glasses, face shields, and welding masks from our online store today. Ensure safe working conditions with high-quality protective equipment.