Lens Requirements
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Minimum Thickness
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ANSI
Z87.1-1989
Prescription Lenses
Must be 3.00mm thick except
those lenses having a plus power of 3.00D or greater shall
have a minimum thickness of 2.5mm. |
ANSI
Z87.1-2003
Prescription Lenses
There are two categories of
lenses in the standard: Basic Impact and High Impact. They are
called "non-plano." |
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Basic Impact Non-plano Lenses
Shall be
3.00mm thick except those lenses having a plus power of 3.00D
or greater shall have a minimum thickness of 2.5mm (no change
from the 1989 standard).
High Impact Non-plano Lenses
Shall not be less than
2.00mm thick at their thinnest point. |
Removable Plano Lenses
Shall be 3.00mm thick except those lenses that withstand
45.7mps impact of 1/4-in. steel ball. Such lenses shall not be
less than 2.00mm thick. |
Plano
Lenses
(also called nonprescription)
Have two impact levels:
Basic Impact Plano Lenses
Shall be the same as Basic
Impact Non-plano Lenses.
High Impact
Plano Lenses
Shall not be less
than 2.00mm thick when used in a frame marked "Z87-2." No
minimum thickness required if mass production
plano protector. |
Non-Removable Plano Lenses
Shall be
3.00mm thick except plastic which can be 2.00mm thick.
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Lens Marking
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Manufacturer's logo
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Applicable shade
designation
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Photochromic
lenses - mark V after the manufacturer's logo
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Special purpose
lenses mark S
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All marking is
permanent |
Manufacturer's logo
basic
impact:
No "+"
indicates protector only complies with Basic Impact test
requirements.
High Impact:
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"+" Indicates
protector complies with High Impact test requirements
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Applicable shade
designation
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V - Photochromic
lenses
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S - Special
purpose lenses
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All marking is
permanent |
Example:
W+2.5
(Manufacturer W makes a lens
that meets high impact and has shade 2.5 filter.)
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Impact
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Prescription Lenses
Lenses
shall be capable of resisting impact of a 25.4mm (1 in.) steel
ball dropped from a height of 127cm (50 in.). The lens shall
not fracture. |
Prescription Lenses
(called non-plano in the
standard)
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Basic Impact Non-plano Lenses
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Shall be capable of resisting impact
from a 25.4mm (1 in.) steel ball dropped from a height of
127mm (50 in.). The lens shall not fracture.
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Glass lenses shall
be tested 100%.
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Plastic lenses
shall be statistically sample tested. |
High Impact Non-plano
Lenses
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Shall be tested to
the high velocity impact test. The lenses shall be mounted on
a test holder and shall be capable of resisting impact from a
6.35mm (0.25 in.) diameter steel ball traveling at a velocity
of 45.7m/s (150ft/s).
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Three lenses shall
be tested.
- Failure consists of any posterior displacement of the lens
completely through the test holder; any fracture of the lens;
any detachment of a portion of the lens from its inner
surface; or full thickness penetration of a lens.
- If all test lenses pass, then any non-plano lens of the same
or greater thickness at its thinnest point, which is made by
the same manufacturer, from the same material with the same
coatings may bear the "+" mark. |
Non-Removable Plano Lenses
Tested as
complete devices with High Mass Impact and High Velocity
Impact Tests & using an Alderson 50th percentile male head
form. |
Plano Lenses
(also called nonprescription)
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Basic Impact Plano Lenses
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Drop
Ball - Shall be capable of resisting impact from a 25.4mm (1
in.) steel ball dropped from a height of 127mm (50 in.). The
lens shall not fracture.
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Penetration -
Plastic lenses shall be capable of resisting penetration from
a weighted projectile weighing 1.56 oz. dropped from a height
of 50 in. The lens shall not fracture or be pierced through.
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Tested in the
non-mounted state. |
High Impact Plano Lenses
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Tested
with High Mass, High Velocity and Penetration tests. Tested as
a complete device |
Warning Label
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None required
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If the finished protector only
meets the Basic Impact Standard, it is the responsibility of
the laboratory to attach a Warning Label. |
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This warning is
designed to inform the wearer of the impact limitations of the
lenses and must state that it is to be removed only by the
wearer.
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These labels will
be made available by the OLA. |
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Frame Requirements |
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ANSI Z87.1-1989 |
ANSI Z87.1-2003 |
Test Requirements
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Test Requirements
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None
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Spectacle Frame Test
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Designed
to test the ability of the frame to retain a lens upon impact
and to evaluate the strength of the temples and/or sideshields.
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Retained is defined as no more than 25% separation of the lens
periphery from the frame. |
High Mass Impact Test
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High Mass Impact Test
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17.6 oz. pointed projectile
dropped from a height of 51.2 in.
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Should not cause
any parts or fragments of the protector to be ejected that
could contact the eye of the head form. |
6.35mm
(1/4 in.) steel ball traveling at 45.7m/s (150 ft/s)
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No contact with
the eye of the head form is allowed.
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No piece shall be
detached from the inner surface of any spectacle component.
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The lens shall be
retained in the frame. |
High Velocity Impact Test
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High Velocity Impact Test
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1/4 in.
steel ball traveling at 150 ft/s (102mph)
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No contact with
the eye of the head form is allowed as a result of the impact.
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No parts or
fragments of the protector may be ejected that could contact
the eye of the head form.
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6.35mm
(1/4 in.) steel ball traveling at 45.7m/s (150 ft/s)
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No contact with
the eye of the head form is allowed.
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No piece shall be
detached from the inner surface of any spectacle component.
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The lens shall be
retained in the frame. |
Lens
Retention
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Safety
spectacles available with removable and non-removable lenses
must meet High Mass Impact and High Velocity Impact tests.
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Same test
requirements. |
Test Lens Thickness
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Test Lens Thickness
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Test lenses for
frames designed for Non-plano spectacles shall be 3.00mm
thick.
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Plano lenses shall be 3.00mm
thick except lenses that can pass the High Velocity Impact
Test. These lenses can be 2.00mm thick. |
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The test lens
shall be 2.00mm +0.2mm, -0.0mm thick. |
Frame Marking
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All major
spectacle components shall bear a manufacturer's trademark and
shall be marked Z87 to indicate compliance with the standard.
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In addition,
fronts shall be marked with the "A" dimension (eye size) and
the "DBL" (distance between lenses).
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Temples shall be marked with
their overall length. |
Spectacle
frames intended for non-plano lenses shall be marked with the
manufacturer's mark or symbol and "Z87-2."
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In addition,
fronts shall be marked with the "A" dimension (eye size) and
"DBL" (distance between lenses).
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Temples shall be marked with
their overall length. |
Sideshields
(if sideshields are employed)
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Lateral
coverage is checked with a point of rotation at the corneal
vertex.
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The sideshield shall be impacted 10mm above and 10mm below the plane of
the eyes of the head form at the 90º rotated angle.
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Lateral
protection shall be assessed using a rotation point 10mm
behind the corneal vertex.
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The sideshield
shall be impacted 10mm above and 10mm below the plane of the
eyes of the head form at the 90º rotated angle.
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Warning Label |
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required |
If the finished protector only
meets the Basic Impact Standard, it is the responsibility of
the laboratory to attach a Warning Label.
This warning is designed to
inform the wearer of the impact limitations of the lenses and
must state that it is to be removed only by the wearer.These
labels are available from the OLA. |
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Flammability |
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Enforced
standard to Section 15.3. The spectacles shall not continue to
burn after exposure to a 50mm (2 in.) flame from a 10mm (.394
in.) Bunsen burner for one second. |
The
apparatus and procedure as specified in ASTM test method
D635-98 shall be used to determine the flammability of plastic
components. Alternatively, certification of the material used
by the source of supply is acceptable. The material shall not
burn at a rate greater than 76mm (3 in.) per minute.
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Corrosion |
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Metal
parts are boiled in a 10% aqueous solution of sodium chloride
for 15 min. then immersed in the same solution at room
temperature, removed and allowed to dry for 24 hrs. The metal
parts are then rinsed in lukewarm water and allowed to dry.
The function of the spectacles shall not be impaired by the
corrosion. |
No change
in the requirements for metal parts.
Lenses and electrical parts are excluded from these
requirements. |
Cleanability
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After cleaning, the function of
the spectacles shall not be impaired. |
All markings shall stay
permanently affixed and readable. |
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ANSI Z87.1-2003 Frame Test Requirements |
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Testing should be performed by
trained personnel using properly calibrated and maintained
equipment. Suppliers of frames marked Z87-2 should be able to
provide access to test documentation. |
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This
information is provided as a service by Titmus Optical, Inc.,
the
OLA
(Optical Laboratories Association), and
COLTS Laboratories.
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