Our Prescription Safety Glasses T9559 are available for all high prescriptions up to +10.00 to -15.00 and are a great choice for an employer as they will suit most employees.
These safety glasses are a plastic frame and are designed with integrated side shields for additional protection. The frame also features silicone nose pads, a removable foam gasket and rubber temple ends to help keep your frame in place even in the hottest environments. They are constructed from TR-90 nylon and are part of our plastic safety glasses range.
Prescription Safety Glasses T9559 is available in a range of colours including clear neon green, clear teal, clear pink, and clear black and are suitable for both men and women.
This frame has been tested to rigorous European standards and is EN166 compliant.
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