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Honeywell Safety Products: Bayonet Safety Eyewear

Protect eyes with sport-inspired safety glasses

By Honeywell Safety Products 
August 4, 2012

Combining high-performance protection with comfortable, sport-inspired styling, Uvex Bayonet safety eyewear from Honeywell provides substantial coverage and unobstructed vision.

Lenses are offered in seven tints—clear, gray, amber, silver mirror, SCT-Reflect 50, SCT-Gray and SCT-Low IR—and can be worn in nearly any light.

The glasses provide 99.9% protection from ultraviolet rays and can be enhanced with an anti-scratch coating to prolong lens life. The eyewear meets ANSI-Z87.1-2010 and is certified to the requirements of the CSA Z94.3 standards for impact protection. Features include tapered temples, weight under 1 ounce and soft temple inserts that cushion the areas above and behind the ears for a secure, comfortable fit.

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