11% Safety Goggles 18% Prescription (Rx) Prescription safety spectacle frames www.radians.com • 877-723-4267 www.radians.com 71% 24.6 percent ($400 million) ($400 24.6 percent $1.8 Billion in 2016. Billion $1.8 safety spectacles Non-Prescription (Plano) Non-Prescription for Creating the Standards ISEA is Responsible for Creating ANSI Publishes the Safety Standards OSHA Adopts the ANSI Standards and Enforces the Compliance of Safety Standards he U.S. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) market generated revenues of approximately of revenues generated (PPE) market Equipment Protective Personal he U.S. accounted for in the U.S. Vision Protection for he market Safety Eyewear Compliance in compliance with the are not safety unless both the lenses and the frame are Eyeglasses ANSI Z87.1 standard. described in the specifications for safety eyewear ANSI and ISEA? THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OSHA, WHAT’S • • • Safety Eyewear Segments he total eyewear market is mainly driven by one segment, the one segment, is mainly driven by market The total eyewear has a dominating which safety glasses market, non-prescription in terms and unit shipment of the market of both revenues share T T of the overall personal protection equipment market, making this segment the second largest. making market, personal protection equipment of the overall

VISION 2 VISION 3 PROJECTILE ANSI Z87.1-2015 Europe – EN 166 Canada – CSA Z94.3 0.25 inch diameter steel ball (25 caliber) 0.15 inch diamter steel projectile (15 caliber) 17.6 oz / 500 g projectile dropped CALIBER / SIZE Australia – AS/NZS 1337 fundamental performance requirements are detailed in EN 166. are fundamental performance requirements The Australian standard specifies several elevated impact resistance levels. impact elevated specifies several standard Australian The All Radians glasses meet ANSI Z87.1 standards, protect against 99.9% of harmful UV rays and include a hard coat polycarbonate lens to protect from scratches. 150 feet / second 45 meters / second 640 - 660 feet / second 195 meters / second 17.6 oz / 50 in height 500 g / 127cm height SPEED IMPACT In Europe, performance and testing of protective eyewear is governed by a suite of standards. The a suite of standards. performance is governed by and testing of protective eyewear In Europe, In Canada, the pertinent standard is Z94.3 developed by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA). the Canadian Standards is Z94.3 developed by pertinent standard the In Canada,

ANSI Z87 + High Velocity Mil-PRF-32432 VO Ballistic High Mass Impact STANDARD for assessing the performance of protective eye and face products, including requirements including requirements for assessing the performanceMany and face products, of protective eye standards exist impact the intent is to measure to region, While the test procedures may differ from region for impact resistance. and to set criteria for minimum levels of performance. protector, of the entire strength International Safety Eyewear Standards V0 Military Ballistic Performance (Mil-PRF-32432) V0 Military Ballistic The ANSI Z87.1 standard defines the specifications for acceptable safety glasses. ANSI Z87.1 standard The an inevitable injuries are that eye military for many years recognized have of the U.S. branches The various oftheir many activities. by-product Safety Eyewear Standards • Clarifications to Markings on lens and frame. • Clarifications harmonized with international standards. Impact • High Velocity criteria. Pass/Fail Impact • Clarification of Dust Test. Particle • Change in Fine resolving power test procedure. • Clarification to transmission lenses are not restricted by light • Special purpose

TO THE NEW 2015 STANDARDS. NEW 2015 TO THE MINOR CHANGES FROM ANSI Z87.1-2010 STANDARDS ANSI Z87.1-2010 FROM CHANGES MINOR VISION

ANSI Z87.1-2015 - Testing Requirements for Impact Rated (+) spectacles

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