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Safety glasses should be worn
Wear safety glasses when cutting glassware no matter where you are.
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Any tool supplier, hardware store, home improvement store or industrial supplier should be able to sell you some great safety glasses. The type you get will depend on what you are planning to use them for. If you will be using them daily for work and wear prescription glasses, you can also get great prescription safety glasses at the optometrist's office.
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There is no problem in using prescription safety glasses as they are designed for a specific job ie yours! However if you are ordering them online you may want to think about what problems you might run into here. For example Do you have a recent prescription you can use? What size of glasses do you need? What safety standards do you need to fulfil for your workplace? It is always best to check with your safety supervisor at work to confirm the safety requirements for your glasses and your workplace. These will vary depending on where you live. Make sure you choose the right safety standards for you job.
I usually only wear steel toed boots because it's required in my shop. I'll wear safety glasses and/or a face shield if I'm using an air hammer or grinder, welding gloves and helmet if I'm welding, work gloves and shaded safety glasses if I'm using an oxyacetylene torch, etc.
Yes you can buy sunglasses tints for a range of safety glasses. You may need to buy them in a prescription format or maybe the website will have a colours and tints section that you can add sunglasses tints to your frame. You should look for a tint that provides 100% UV protection if you are buying a sunglasses tint. You also need to be sure of the colour you require so that you can also see your work through your sunglasses if you are using them as safety glasses.
In most cases, you should probably be using splash goggles when working with acids and bases. But whether glasses or goggles, the purpose is to protect your eyes.
An ordinary plastic pair of safety glasses should prove quite adequate. Make sure that they fit comfortably, using the adjustable strap. You can pick them up cheaply from any DIY store.