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The KLEENGUARD 25685 is a wraparound safety eyewear unit built for full-shift wear in industrial, construction, and manufacturing environments. The polycarbonate lens delivers 99.9% UVA, UVB, and UVC protection, and the indoor/outdoor mirror tint makes the frame suitable for work in varying light conditions. The black wraparound frame uses a base curve of 8 to extend peripheral coverage beyond what a standard flat lens provides. A patented flexible nosepiece channels sweat away from the eyes and resists slippage during prolonged use. Soft-touch temples add comfort during extended wear. A neck cord is included with each unit. The 25685 is manufactured to comply with ANSI/ISEA Z87.1+ standards for personal eye protection.
This safety eyewear is appropriate for general industry, construction sites, manufacturing floors, and shooting ranges where eye protection from impact, UV radiation, and glare is required. The lightweight polycarbonate construction keeps the frame comfortable enough for all-day use. Both indoor and outdoor applications are supported by the mirror lens tint. Installation and distribution of PPE at job sites is typically managed by safety officers, site supervisors, or employer procurement programs. The minimum order quantity for this SKU is 144 units per the manufacturer specification.
Designed as a standard personal protective eyewear unit for general industrial and construction applications where ANSI Z87.1+ compliant safety glasses are required.
Safety glasses require no installation. Workplace PPE programs should verify that the selected eyewear meets the hazard assessment requirements under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.133 and applicable ANSI/ISEA Z87.1+ standards before issuing to workers. Inspect lenses for scratches or cracks before each use, as lens damage can compromise optical clarity and impact resistance. Damaged units should be replaced rather than repaired.
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