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Get ready for your close up work

By Windpower Engineering | February 3, 2011

Workers needing bifocal vision correction and eye protection on the job now have access to an even stronger magnification lens option. To meet the needs of a growing aging workforce, Gateway Safety has added a clear 3.0 diopter lens option to its two bifocal eye protection styles—Scorpion MAG and StarLite MAG. Both come in five diopter strengths: 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, and 3.0.

Bifocal safety eyewear lets workers needing extra magnification clearly read instrumentation and documents, work with small parts, or perform other close-at-hand tasks—without switching between regular safety glasses and reading glasses, a dangerous practice that can result in errors and eye injuries.

Scorpion MAG bifocal safety eyewear comes loaded with features that provide a personalized fit and all-day comfort. Adjustable-length ratcheting temples and a soft “fingertip” nosepiece make Scorpion MAG fit comfortably without slipping. The dual lens design has a venting system that helps minimize fogging. Meets or exceeds the ANSI Z87.2+ standard.
Scorpion MAG
StarLite MAG, a bifocal version of the StarLite safety glasses, has comfort features and all-around impact protection. The company says it is the most cost-effective bifocal eye protection. Meets or exceeds the ANSI Z87.2+ standard.

Gateway Safety Inc.
www.gatewaysafety.com


Filed Under: Safety
Tagged With: bifocals, Gateway Safety, Scorpion MAG, Starlite MAG
 

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