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  • How Australian Safety Glasses Are Tested and Certified

In Australia, workplace eye protection is governed by stringent standards to ensure that safety glasses offer the necessary protection against potential hazards. Understanding these standards and the testing process helps consumers and businesses make informed decisions when purchasing safety eyewear. This post will guide you through how safety glasses are tested and certified in Australia, referencing the Australian Standards.


Safety glasses in Australia must comply with the Australian Standard AS/NZS 1337.1, which provides the guidelines for non-prescription eye and face protectors. This standard ensures that all safety glasses meet required safety criteria, including optical clarity, impact resistance, and coverage.


1. Testing Procedures for Safety Glasses

  • Impact Resistance: Safety glasses are subjected to impact tests where small steel balls or similar objects are fired at the lenses at high speeds. This tests the lenses' ability to withstand impacts without shattering or dislodging.
  • Optical Clarity: Optical tests check for any distortion or imperfections in the lenses that could impair the wearer's vision. These tests ensure that the lenses do not alter or distort the wearer's sight.
  • Coverage and Fit: Tests are conducted to ensure that the glasses provide adequate coverage around the eyes and fit securely. This is crucial for preventing particles or debris from bypassing the glasses.
  • Durability and Aging: Safety glasses are also tested for durability under various conditions, such as exposure to UV light, extreme temperatures, and corrosive substances, to simulate aging and wear.

2. Certification Process

Once safety glasses have passed all required tests, they can be certified as compliant with AS/NZS 1337.1. Manufacturers must label their products with the standard's mark, indicating their certification status. This mark is a consumer's assurance that the product meets all required safety specifications.

3. Importance of Compliance

Complying with Australian Standards is not just a regulatory requirement; it's crucial for user safety. Non-compliant eyewear can fail to provide adequate protection in hazardous situations, leading to severe eye injuries.


4. Choosing the Right Safety Glasses

  • When selecting safety glasses, always look for the AS/NZS 1337.1 certification mark.
  • Consider the specific hazards of your workplace or environment to choose glasses with appropriate protective features, such as UV protection or anti-fog coatings.

5. Resources and Further Reading

  • Safe Work Australia: Visit Safe Work Australia for comprehensive guidelines and resources on workplace safety equipment.
  • Standards Australia: For detailed standards and updates, check out Standards Australia.

Understanding the rigorous testing and certification process that safety glasses undergo according to Australian Standards helps ensure that individuals and companies make the best choices for eye protection. Always ensure that any safety eyewear you purchase complies with AS/NZS 1337.1 to guarantee the highest level of protection.

Stay protected and compliant. Always choose certified safety glasses and stay updated on the latest standards and best practices in workplace safety.


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Bunzl Safety and Lifting offers an integrated approach to the selection, supply, service, and replacement of safety products, resulting in our ability to manage the complete life cycle of your personal and workplace safety requirements. Bunzl Safety and Lifting is a leading manufacturer of safety products, we provide the very best in workwear, corporate wear, PPE, footwear, materials handling, load restraint, and recovery,height safety, and site safety. We are also a leading supplier of some of the best industrial safety brands on the market, including Mack, Ninja, Contego, Boomerang, Beaver, B-Safe, WS Workwear, Frontier, Black Rat, Robertsons, 3M, Honeywell, Ansell, Bolle Safety, DuPont, Donaghys, MSA, Moldex, Steel Blue, Oliver, uvex, Sqwincher, MaxiFlex, DNC Workwear, Mayo Hardware, Gunnebo Industries, Skylotech and Blundstone. We also offer a range of services including product specialisation and consolidation, custom embroidery and branding, lifting equipment and inspections, NATA Accredited testing and services, height safety installed systems and training, managed inventory, eCommerce and digital solutions, clothing fitouts and yearly uniform issues, ethical sourcing, Indigenous Engagement, and environmental responsibility. We have an Australia-wide network of branches that ensures fast shipping across the country.

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