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Safety glasses

Gateway Safety has expanded its StarLite family to include StarLite FOAMPRO, a foam-lined, anti-fog eyewear solution.




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Safety glasses

The Veratti Primo is the first model of a new ?family of safety spectacles offering Advanced Fog Resistance lens coating. Primo has a removable headband that connects at the end of the temples for easier adjustments and a snug, comfortable fit.




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Safety eyewear

Uvex Acadia Safety Eyewear’s contoured, wrap-around frame and premium comfort features deliver the style and custom comfort that workers demand.




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Safety goggles

Action Goggles are made for welding and grinding environments, as well as for use in chemical labs.




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Safety goggles

SafeVision LLC has expanded its specialty frame selection with the inclusion of ANSI Z87.1 safety-certified goggles.




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Safety eyewear

The SecureFit Protective Eyewear 600 Series has new options, including safety glasses with a Scotchgard anti-fog coating to help provide long-lasting clarity, a rugged anti-scratch coating to help extend the life of the lens, photochromic lenses that darken when exposed to UV light outdoors and lighten when removed from UV exposure indoors, and polarized lenses to reduce reflective glare.




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Safety glasses

The 880 Series, part of the ProGuard Fit line, provides the right fit for the right job.




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Safety glasses

Weighing only 19.3 grams, Ellipse Safety Eyewear is lightweight while still meeting the rigorous U.S. military specification for ballistic impact resistance.




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Safety glasses

The Uvex SVP 200, 300 and 400 Series deliver ample 9- or 10-base coverage, streamlined styling, and lightweight comfort.




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Camouflage pattern safety glasses

StarLite glasses now are available with classic camouflage temples.




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Safety glasses

Safety Glass/Goggle Kit #11173P is designed to stop eye injuries in the workplace.




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Safety eyewear

Isotope Safety Glasses have a wraparound frame designed for superior side protection.




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Polarized safety glasses

OCTANE Safety Glasses with Polarized Lenses provide 99 percent UV protection.




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Safety eyewear

Uvex Avatar OTG Safety Eyewear is an over-the-glass style uniquely designed to disperse weight through the brow and nosepiece.




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Safety glasses

Electrical arcs emit extreme high-intensity light across a wide spectrum that can damage the delicate structure of eyes.




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Camo safety glasses

PMXTREME, Venture II and Brevard (shown) safety glasses feature an ultrarealistic camo pattern and have been designed for the highest impact standards and all-day comfort.




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Safety eyewear

This line of safety eyewear offers a number of features, including fully adjustable soft silicone rubber nosepieces; soft, nonslip rubber temple arms; a detachable foam collar and ratchet adjustable temples; and optional lens and frame colors.




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Bifocal safety glasses

This line of bifocal safety glasses features UV400 protection and polycarbonate lenses that meet ANSI Z87.1 standards. The bifocal lens style on the glasses allows wearers to use the magnified lens below when working and the clear lens on top when interacting with others or looking ahead.




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Safety glasses

Radians’ new line of safety glasses includes the CROSSFIRE CK7, designed for workers who wear their protective eyewear as sunglasses. The CK7 features a lightweight frame, insulated wire core temples and indirect lens venting.




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Safety glasses

Conaire safety glasses feature antiglare lenses with scratch and impact resistance, and offer wearers the highest blue light and ultraviolet light protection available – UV 400 – all with a sleek retro frame design.




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Safety glasses

Legacy glasses are designed to protect workers’ eyes from general work duties, including those in which optical radiation is produced by welding. The glasses feature H2MAX anti-fog coating technology, which offers continued clarity working against sweat, extreme humidity and a range of temperatures.




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Safety glasses

Midnight Safety Glasses feature BK-Anti-FOG+ protection to keep vision clear in high-moisture, high-heat conditions. Each pair of glasses has a removable gasket made of soft-but-tough EVA foam, forming a dust filter that completely fills the gap between the glasses and the face to form a seal and keep out dust.




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Safety glasses

Slingshot safety glasses feature BK-Anti-Fog+ technology. Fused directly to the lens, rather than simply sprayed on, it delivers better and longer-lasting fog-free protection.




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Safety goggle

The co-injected, vented frame on the Pilot Neo guarantees worker comfort, while its neoprene strap improves its resistance to temperature, fire, tearing and chemical products.




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Safety glasses

NESS+ eyewear features a scratch- and fog-resistant coating, a wraparound frame for protection, a non-slip nose bridge, and bi-material temples designed for increased comfort.




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Safety eyewear

The THRAXUS MAX line of safety eyewear is designed with straighter lines and edgier surface junctions while giving users new features to enhance a high-performance feel.




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High-clarity lenses

These high-clarity lenses, called Comfort Sense Perception, are available in 17 different tints and a wide variety of SKUs. They’re adaptive for workers in outdoor or indoor environments – or a combination of both.




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Safety glasses

Whipray model glasses with green mirror frames provide comfort and can bend under pressure, resulting in a contoured fit for all-day use. The lenses offer superior coverage and crisp visual acuity while protecting against UV rays.




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Safety eyewear

Thraxus Elite features three position-ratcheting temples with a wire core to allow for extra adjustability, while a soft brow augments the wearer’s comfort level. Available with or without IQuity – the organization’s anti-scratch, anti-fog technology.




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Safety eyewear

The ULTIM8 hybrid model provides the comfort of spectacles with the resistance of a protective mask. The eyewear has a sealed bi-material frame and is assembled with a glasses/goggles conversion kit.




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Safety glasses

Whipray model glasses with a green mirror lens provide comfort and bend under pressure, resulting in a contoured fit for all-day use. The lens offers superior coverage and crisp visual acuity while protecting against ultraviolet rays.




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Safety glasses for women

The NESS+ Small line of safety glasses is designed to fit smaller, narrower faces and meet the growing demand for safety apparel for women. The glasses feature anti-scratch and anti-fog coatings and have the benefit of added comfort thanks to co-injected temples.




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Eco-friendly safety glasses

Komet polarized safety glasses are designed specifically for outdoor use. They feature a black wraparound frame that provides a close fit to the face, and lenses that protect against glare and 99.99% of UVA and UVB rays.




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Safety glasses

TruFlex safety glasses are engineered for all-day comfort with a lightweight, half-frame design that merges protection with style.




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Security’s Critical Role in Tragic Circumstances

The security industry recognizes those who go above and beyond to help prevent and mitigate tragedies like the recent Highland Park shooting.  




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Security’s Critical Role in Tragic Circumstances

Diversity is the key to solving the security talent crisis. 




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The Great Service Opportunity

The flip side of the cybersecurity problem is the opportunity to offer cyber-related services.  




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Tracking Video Surveillance & Other Security Trends

The video surveillance market grew significantly from 2020 to 2021




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Tracking Video Surveillance & Other Security Trends

The security industry has had to be resilient to withstand the supply chain crisis.




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The Importance of Diversity in the Security Industry

Diversity, equity and inclusion is a key initiative that can help the security industry with its talent shortage.




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Safety incentive programs

When done correctly, incentive programs can boost workplace safety, experts say.




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On the Safe Side podcast Episode 18: Safety incentive programs and keeping workers safe behind the wheel

In Episode 18, the S+H editorial team discusses the pros and cons of safety incentives, along with OSHA’s evolving stance on the topic. Also: Transportation safety expert Brian Hammer answers our questions about road safety, as more workers begin to commute to their workplace again.




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New Tech Makes Mass Notification Part of Bigger Security Picture

Advances like digitization, IoT, AI and mobile devices put mass notification directly into users’ hands, speeding up response times in emergency situations.




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Gunshot Detection: A Life Safety Product for Integrators to Resell

When it comes to gunshot detection, no two technologies are alike. What most have in common, however, is their effortless fit within a security integrator’s life-safety product portfolio and business model.




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Why Rising PERS Market Is Ripe for Opportunity

The convergence of technology and an aging population seems to make personal emergency response systems (PERS) a perfect fit for integrators to grow RMR. But use cases go far beyond the elderly.




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Sights & Sounds: The Security of Gun & Gunshot Detection

SDM spoke with industry experts about gunshot and gun detection solutions and the opportunities those solutions offer to security dealers and integrators.





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U.S. Department of Homeland Security Recognizes 911inform for Anti-Terrorism Capabilities

911inform announced that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has officially designated its innovative emergency management platform as a Qualified Anti-Terrorism Technology (QATT) under the Support Anti-Terrorism by Fostering Effective Technologies (SAFETY) Act.




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Fire safety training

I am responsible for training my company’s employees on fire safety. Should I tailor my training to each job function? If yes, how? For example, should I train a shop floor employee and a receptionist differently?




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Introducing safety software

We are introducing new occupational safety software to our employees. How can we ensure it is adopted successfully?




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Safety training motivation

How do I keep the “10 feet tall and bulletproof” mentality from compromising my safety training?