PW20 - Direct Vent Safety Goggle
Master your work environment with the Portwest PW20 Safety Goggles. Built for superior ergonomics, these goggles feature an ultra-lightweight and flexible PVC frame that conforms securely to the contours of the face, keeping dust and impact hazards at bay.
The direct ventilation system provides continuous airflow, reducing heat buildup and lens fogging. The clear polycarbonate lens provides excellent all-around vision and side protection, and is impact-resistant for industrial tasks. Designed with versatility in mind, the PW20 can comfortably be worn over most standard prescription glasses. Completely metal-free and compliant with rigorous standards, it is an ideal piece of eye protection for construction, manufacturing, and general maintenance.
Key Features
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Flexible PVC Frame: Adapts comfortably to different facial structures for a pressure-free fit.
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Direct Ventilation: Promotes airflow to minimize fogging in warm conditions.
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Over-the-Glass Design: Deep profile allows the goggles to be worn over most prescription eyewear.
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Elasticated Headband: Fully adjustable strap keeps the goggles securely in place.
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Premium Optical Clarity: Clear, un-tinted polycarbonate lens with excellent side protection.
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Metal-Free Construction: 100% non-magnetic and safe for use in electrical or sensitive environments.
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Individually Packed: Designed for easy vending machine stocking or retail display.
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Certified Compliance: Approved to ANSI/ISEA Z87.1+, EN 166 1 B, and EN ISO 16321:2022 1 D 1-M.
Materials
Goggles are the primary protectors intended to shield the eyes against liquid or chemical splash, irritating mists, vapors, and fumes. They form a protective seal around the eyes, and prevent objects or liquids from entering under or around the goggles.
Eye injuries can be caused by direct contact with chemicals or other hazardous materials. These injuries occur when protective eyewear is not used or when the incorrect protective eyewear is used and an exposure occurs from around or under the protective eye equipment. Serious and irreversible damage can occur when chemical substances contact the eyes in the form of splash, mists, vapors, or fumes. When working with or around hazardous materials, it is important to know the location of emergency eyewash stations and how to access them with restricted vision.
Goggles are the primary protectors intended to shield the eyes against liquid or chemical splash, irritating mists, vapors, and fumes. They form a protective seal around the eyes, and prevent objects or liquids from entering under or around the goggles. This is especially important when working with or around liquids that may splash, spray, or mist.
Faceshields are secondary protectors intended to protect the entire face against exposure to chemical hazards and are worn over goggles.
Safety glasses ("spectacles") have side shields and provide less protection from eye injuries than goggles.