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Beyond The Standard™
For Industrial application purposes, this
functionality of "task-specific" lenses and how to determine what type of lens is best for your
application and environment.
often necessary, than a Clear, Gray or Mirror lens. The basic rule of thumb for choosing a lens is to
consider color opposites.
will absorb
Green
light and Yellow Lenses will absorb
different AOSafety lenses and learn for yourself the differences, functions and benefits of
the different lens colors.
Yellow/Contrast Amber Lens –
Use a Contrast Amber lens when sharpness, acuity and contrast are needed and to block high
intensity blue lighting such as UV and in Curing Operations. #1 Use is UV absorption.
Filters out hazy light that is hard on the eyes (everything seems brighter)
Good for working outside at Dawn and Dusk
Good for hazy, overcast or foggy days (because of the blue/gray light, similar to the function of a
fog light)
Should not be used where protection from infrared radiation is required or for night time driving
Red/Vermilion
Lens –
Sharpens visual acuity and provides a contrast similar to the Contrast Amber lens. Some people
prefer the Vermilion to the Amber lens when choosing a lens to sharpen visual acuity.
Good for inspections because you can see defects better – circuit boards, miniature components,
assembly items, etc.
Filters out light that is hard on the eyes
Not as good for outside at Dawn or Dusk as a Contrast Amber lens
Green/I.R. Shade Lens –
Use any place where there is heat.
Good for metal making, furnace work, trash incineration and open flames
Protects against glare, ultraviolet and infrared radiations
Available in Shade 3.0 or 5.0
Gray/Silver Mirror/Blue Mirror Lenses
Use to reduce glare and/or to decrease visible brightness
Good for outdoor applications where a task specific lens is not required
Can still recognize traffic and warning signals
Provides good color recognition (utility workers and linespeople)
Mirror reflects light, reducing the amount of light that passes through the lens
EYEWEAR LENS COLOR REFERENCE GUIDE
Lens Color Reference Guide
It is important to understand
Blue
is opposite of Yellow and
absorbs Blue and Ultraviolet light
absorbs some Green light
blocks Red/Infrared (I.R.) light
why there are more lens color
Red
is opposite of Green. Therefore,
Blue/Ultraviolet
reduce glare and bright light
will help you understand the
light, and vice
versa.
options,
Red
lenses
Try on the