Uncompromising protection, comfort and style are key pillars of the Safe Sunnies Navigator X eyewear range.
According to Federal Government statutory authority Comcare, around 50,000 eye injuries are reported in Australia every year.
What’s more, eight per cent of workplace injuries are related to eye damage, with an estimated 60 per cent of all eye injuries occurring in the mining, construction, agriculture and forestry industries.
Personal protective equipment (PPE) is the obvious answer to keeping eye injuries to a minimum, but traditional one-size-fits-all glasses designed to protect eyes on the job can often be poorly fitting and uncomfortable.
It’s an issue that doesn’t inspire effective use of PPE, especially during long shifts in harsh conditions – common in industries like mining and construction.
In recognising the need for eyewear that assures safety without compromising comfort, Safe Sunnies is levelling up protective eyewear in Australia with the Navigator X range.
Featuring a first-to-market HD lens that helps to improve clarity and contrast, the Navigator X range heightens colours and relaxes the eye while complying with the world’s top three major safety eyewear standards: AS/NZS, EN166 and ANSI Z87.1.
Utilising FlowTEC technology, Navigator X safety glasses have dual lens coating that is bonded and cured for the life of the product, providing strong resistance to scratching and fogging, as well as the ability to withstand extreme temperatures and working conditions.
The FlowTEC coating offers 100 per cent UVA and UVB protection, with each lens engineered to filter some of the highest energy wavelengths of visible light up to 400 nanometres.
With rubberised, non-slip nosepiece and flexible side arms tips, Navigator X eyewear eliminates discomfort to pressure points on the head and face so workers can wear them for a prolonged period without constant adjustments.
Navigator X also features a transparent frame and side shield for increased peripheral visibility, and reduced risk from side impacts.
Each pair of Navigator X glasses has been manufactured from ethically sourced bio-based materials, reducing carbon emissions during the manufacturing process.
Backed by world-class manufacturing, zero compromise on safety, and precise attention to detail, Navigator X glasses are hitting the trifecta of safety, performance and looks.
To find out more, visit the Safe Sunnies website.
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