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Protect your vision without compromising comfort or clarity with Rx Safety’s premium safety glasses. Designed for both professional and personal use, our collection includes prescription safety glasses and non-prescription safety glasses built to meet the highest industry standards.

Whether you’re working in construction, healthcare, laboratories, shooting sports, or industrial environments, we offer durable eye protection solutions you can trust.

Our selection features top-performing brands like Wiley X, Oakley, Honeywell, Titmus, and OnGuard, known for combining advanced safety technology with modern design. From lightweight frames for all-day wear to rugged, impact-resistant options, Rx Safety ensures you find the right fit for your needs.

Choose from a wide range of safety ratings and certifications, including:

  • ANSI Z87+ (high-impact protection)
  • ANSI Z87.1 D3/D4/D5 (splash, dust, and fine dust protection)
  • CSA Z94.3
  • EN 166 / CE-EN166
  • MIL-PRF ballistic standards
  • OSHA-compliant eyewear

Advanced Lens Options & Protective Features

With multiple lens options such as anti-fog, polarized, blue light filtering, and transition lenses, our safety glasses are engineered to perform in any environment. Many models also feature side shields, wraparound designs, and gasket seals for enhanced protection.

Whether you need industrial safety eyewear, medical protective eyewear, or shooting eye protection, Rx Safety delivers reliable protection, superior optics, and customizable solutions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Prescription safety glasses are custom-made with your vision correction, allowing you to see clearly while staying protected. Non-prescription safety glasses (also called plano lenses) are ideal for users who don’t require vision correction but still need eye protection.

ANSI Z87+ is a high-impact safety rating that indicates the glasses meet strict standards for protection against flying debris and impact hazards. It’s one of the most common certifications for workplace safety eyewear.

It depends on your environment:

  • ANSI Z87+: General industrial and construction use
  • D3/D4/D5 ratings: Protection from liquids, dust, and fine dust
  • CSA Z94.3: Canadian safety standard
  • EN 166: European safety compliance
  • MIL-PRF: Military-grade ballistic protection

Always check your workplace requirements or safety regulations before choosing.

Yes, many of our safety glasses meet or exceed OSHA requirements when they carry the appropriate ANSI or equivalent safety ratings.

Absolutely. Rx Safety offers a variety of lens enhancements, including:

  • Anti-fog coatings
  • Scratch-resistant coatings
  • Polarized lenses
  • Photochromic (transition) lenses
  • Blue light filtering

Yes, many models include built-in side shields or wraparound frames for additional protection against debris and hazards.

Yes, certain models are specifically designed for shooting and sports, often meeting MIL-PRF ballistic standards for high-velocity impact protection. Make sure to check our Prescription Tactical Glasses and Sports Eyewear collections.

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