Safety Glasses Approval Form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Safety Glasses Approval Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Employee Name and Extension in the designated fields. This information is essential for identification.
  3. Next, fill in your Department and Account Number. Ensure these details are accurate to facilitate processing.
  4. In the Supervisor section, select the appropriate option indicating whether you are required to wear prescription safety glasses on the job.
  5. Enter the reimbursement amounts for single vision, bifocals, or trifocals as applicable. Make sure to input these amounts clearly.
  6. Finally, have your Supervisor sign and date the form at the bottom. This approval is crucial for reimbursement eligibility.

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For safety eyewear to pass the basic Z87. 1 standard, it must pass the Drop Ball Impact Test. This test involves a steel ball (that is one inch in diameter and weighing roughly 2.4oz) being dropped from a test height of 50 inches. For eyewear to pass, the lens and frames must remain intact.
OSHA requirements that your safety glasses be ANSI Z87. 1 certified mean that all safety glasses must meet specific requirements that protect your eyes from: Impact from blunt objects. Radiation.
Look for ANSI Z87. 1 marking on both the lenses and frames is the first indicator of OSHA compliance. Heres what to look for: Lenses: Should be marked with Z87 or Z87+, indicating impact resistance. Frames: Must also have Z87 markings to ensure the entire eyewear meets the standard.
1910.133(a)(3), OSHA requires that eye protection must comply with either of two consensus standards incorporated by reference in OSHAs eye protection standard at 1910.133(b). These are Occupational and Educational Personal Eye and Face Protection Devices, ANSI Z87. 1-. 1989 and ANSI Z87.

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