Ballistic Vs. ANSI Rated Safety Glasses | RX Safety

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In this video we discuss the differences between ballistic and ANSI rated safety glasses. ANSI, which stands for American National Standards Institute, is a civilian organization that ensures a safety standard has been applied to a product. ANSI safety glasses are checked to make sure that prescription safety glasses meet high impact safety standards. Ballistic safety glasses standard on the other hand, is a military standard for safety glasses. Marked with the abbreviation MIL-PRF, ballistic glasses guarantee an even higher standard of impact protection. Each rating is invaluable to those who need safety glasses, military safety glasses, shooting glasses, and ballistic safety glasses serve to help you find the right protection for your needs.

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Are there ballistic safety glasses with prescription without an insert?

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