- Pronounced "sih-vet-uh"
- Lens options: Smoke, Silver Mirror, Aqua Precision Red Mirror
- Frame options: Gloss Black, White Lace, Black Lace, Pink Lace, White Zebra, Black & Plaid, Pink & Purple, Purple & White, Creation, Storm
- Silver metal heart "E" logo on temple arms
- Blocks 99.9% of UVA/UVB/UVC Rays
- Meets ANSI Z87.1+2010 specifications
- Military ballistic MCEPS GL-PD 10-12 compliant
- Visit EdgeEyewear.com for more information
Friday, March 25, 2016
Civetta - Ladies Fit
Edge® Eyewear knows you work and play hard, and that’s why our women’s safety glasses are fashioned with your needs in mind. We’ve created an assortment of eye-catching options with a feminine twist and an emphasis on style and comfort. In this collection you will find fashion, function, and safety beautifully intertwined within each pair of glasses. These designs are unique, just like you! The Civetta is designed to meet fashion standards for women while also maintaining its safety rating. The flexible and durable black frame won't ride on the cheekbones, doesn't touch the eyelashes, and is made with materials that will not snag the hair.
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Silver Mirror Lens
Silver Mirror lenses reflect light in bright conditions, decrease visible brightness, and reduce glare. A silver-colored mirror coating adds a reflective layer to the light-blocking properties of a smoke base tint. 13% of visible light passes through this lens color.
Polarized G-15 Silver Mirror lenses provide contrast and image definition while maintaining a neutral, true-to-life perspective. A silver mirror coating adds a reflective layer to the cooling properties of a green-colored base tint, a technology pioneered by the U. S. Air Force. The addition of a polarizing filter increases clarity by reducing glare. 11% of visible light passes through this lens color.
Available in the following frame styles:
Regular: Baretti, Brazeau, Dakura, Kazbek, Kazbek XL, Khor, Kirova, Reclus, Zorge G2
Polarized: Brazeau, Dakura, Kazbek, Khor, Reclus
Polarized G-15 Silver Mirror lenses provide contrast and image definition while maintaining a neutral, true-to-life perspective. A silver mirror coating adds a reflective layer to the cooling properties of a green-colored base tint, a technology pioneered by the U. S. Air Force. The addition of a polarizing filter increases clarity by reducing glare. 11% of visible light passes through this lens color.
Regular: Baretti, Brazeau, Dakura, Kazbek, Kazbek XL, Khor, Kirova, Reclus, Zorge G2
Polarized: Brazeau, Dakura, Kazbek, Khor, Reclus
Friday, March 4, 2016
Why Eye Protection?
Edge® Eyewear is committed to maximizing eye safety. This serious responsibility requires rigorous testing to ensure compliance with the highest national standards. Every pair of Edge® glasses is subjected to the toughest tests – because tough tests create tough glasses. When it comes to something as valuable as eyesight, we wouldn’t manufacture anything less than the best.
What are the statistics?
According to the Center for Disease Control, there are more than 10,000 eye injuries in North America every day. The Department of Labor has reported that 2,000 of these injuries require medical treatment and time off work, and the Bureau of Labor says 85% of these cases require up to 5 days off work. On the jobsite, 3 out of every 5 people who suffered an injury were not wearing any safety glasses at all because the glasses were “uncomfortable” or “unfashionable.” Many others were injured while wearing glasses that were not appropriate for their activity. The total amount of direct and indirect workers compensation claims for eye injuries exceeds 4 billion dollars each year. While it is not surprising that eye injuries happen on the jobsite, many are shocked learn that 63% of all eye injuries happen away from work; 47% at home and 16% while playing sports.
Who creates and enforces safety standards?
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is a private, non-profit organization that has created detailed safety standards by defining voluntary tests for safety eyewear. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) adopts and enforces these standards. Z87.1-2010 is ANSI’s most current standard for eye protection. We have added a “+” to our Z87.1 literature to indicate that we are compliant with the high impact level of the standard, which is referred to as "Z87+."
How does Edge Eyewear guarantee safe products?
To avoid improper safety evaluations and biases, all Edge Eyewear glasses are independently tested by professionals at COLTS Laboratories. Surprisingly, many safety eyewear manufacturers choose not to test their products, while others perform their evaluations in-house. These practices present a serious conflict of interest. The integrity of testing and reporting can be compromised, resulting in non-compliant and unsafe eyewear. Edge Eyewear’s frequent third party testing guarantees compliance with ANSI Z87.1-2010 standards and CSA Z94.3-07 standards.
How can you find compliant eyewear?
Before purchasing any safety eyewear, we advise you to ask for proof. The ANSI standard in Section 2.3.5 states: “The protector manufacturer shall provide test results to the purchaser upon request.” Companies that are serious about safety will have third party test results readily available. Any brand that cannot or will not provide these test reports should not be trusted.
What are the statistics?
According to the Center for Disease Control, there are more than 10,000 eye injuries in North America every day. The Department of Labor has reported that 2,000 of these injuries require medical treatment and time off work, and the Bureau of Labor says 85% of these cases require up to 5 days off work. On the jobsite, 3 out of every 5 people who suffered an injury were not wearing any safety glasses at all because the glasses were “uncomfortable” or “unfashionable.” Many others were injured while wearing glasses that were not appropriate for their activity. The total amount of direct and indirect workers compensation claims for eye injuries exceeds 4 billion dollars each year. While it is not surprising that eye injuries happen on the jobsite, many are shocked learn that 63% of all eye injuries happen away from work; 47% at home and 16% while playing sports.
Who creates and enforces safety standards?
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is a private, non-profit organization that has created detailed safety standards by defining voluntary tests for safety eyewear. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) adopts and enforces these standards. Z87.1-2010 is ANSI’s most current standard for eye protection. We have added a “+” to our Z87.1 literature to indicate that we are compliant with the high impact level of the standard, which is referred to as "Z87+."
How does Edge Eyewear guarantee safe products?
To avoid improper safety evaluations and biases, all Edge Eyewear glasses are independently tested by professionals at COLTS Laboratories. Surprisingly, many safety eyewear manufacturers choose not to test their products, while others perform their evaluations in-house. These practices present a serious conflict of interest. The integrity of testing and reporting can be compromised, resulting in non-compliant and unsafe eyewear. Edge Eyewear’s frequent third party testing guarantees compliance with ANSI Z87.1-2010 standards and CSA Z94.3-07 standards.
How can you find compliant eyewear?
Before purchasing any safety eyewear, we advise you to ask for proof. The ANSI standard in Section 2.3.5 states: “The protector manufacturer shall provide test results to the purchaser upon request.” Companies that are serious about safety will have third party test results readily available. Any brand that cannot or will not provide these test reports should not be trusted.
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