Rider LED Lighted Safety Glasses Z87.1 OSHA Compliant

Rider LED Lighted Safety Glasses – ANSI Z87.1 / OSHA Compliant | Built-In LED Lights

The Rider LED is a Z87.1/OSHA-compliant safety glass with forward-facing LED lights built into the temples — a practical combination for anyone who needs to see and be seen in low-light work environments. From contractors working in dim crawl spaces to maintenance crews doing predawn or after-hours work, the Rider LED adds task lighting without requiring a separate headlamp.

Who Is This For?

Construction workers, electricians, plumbers, maintenance technicians, and anyone who needs hands-free lighting combined with certified eye protection in low-light environments.

Key Features

  • ANSI Z87.1 certified — OSHA compliant impact protection
  • Forward-facing LED lights built into temple arms
  • Hands-free task lighting without a separate headlamp
  • Clear lens for maximum visibility in low light
  • UV400 protection
  • Shatterproof polycarbonate lenses
  • Lightweight comfortable frame

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these OSHA approved? Yes — ANSI Z87.1 certified for workplace and industrial use.

How bright are the LEDs? The LEDs provide task-level illumination suitable for close work in dim conditions — not a substitute for a full work light, but excellent for hands-free close-up visibility.

What batteries do these use? Battery requirements are noted on the product packaging. Standard button or AA batteries depending on the model.

Are these good for electricians or plumbers? Yes — the combination of impact-rated lenses and built-in lighting makes these very practical for trades workers in tight or dimly lit spaces.

Cleaning Spits Eyewear safety glasses is essential to keep them in good condition and maintain their effectiveness. First, rinse the glasses with cold or warm water to remove dust or dirt. Next, apply a small amount of dish soap on both sides of the lenses and rub them gently with your fingers. Rinse the glasses with water again and pat dry with a microfiber cloth. Avoid using hot water, abrasive cleaners, or tissues to clean safety glasses; they can damage the lenses and reduce their effectiveness. Repeat this process regularly to ensure clear vision and long-lasting safety.