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Tinted Safety Glasses

10/10/2025
by Rick Coleman
Tinted Safety Glasses

G'day! It's another cracking day, the sun's out, and you're getting stuck into some hard yakka on the worksite or in the backyard. The only problem? The sun is so bright you're squinting harder than a bloke trying to read the fine print on a contract.

Working in the glare all day is not only uncomfortable, but it's also a safety issue. You can't see properly, and you end the day with a thumping headache from eye strain. This is where a proper pair of tinted safety glasses becomes an absolutely essential bit of your kit.

What's the Go with Tinted Safety Glasses?

Think of them as the perfect mash-up between your favourite pair of sunnies and a certified pair of tough-as-nails safety glasses.

The "tinted" or "smoke" lens works by reducing the overall amount of light that reaches your eyes. This makes your vision much more comfortable in bright, sunny conditions, just like regular sunglasses do. But unlike your fashion sunnies, they are built into a frame and lens package that is designed to protect your eyes from impact.

Tinted vs. Polarised: What's the Difference?

This is a common question, and it's a good one.

  • A standard tinted lens is like putting a darker filter in front of your eyes. It makes everything less bright, which is great for reducing squinting in sunny conditions.
  • A polarised lens is a step up. It has a special, invisible filter that specifically targets and eliminates the harsh, reflected glare that bounces off flat surfaces like metal roofing, water, or a wet road.

For general sun protection, a good tinted lens is a ripper choice. For jobs with that intense, blinding glare, a polarised lens is the top-notch option.

What to Look For in a Good Pair

Not all tinted specs are created equal. Here's what to look for.

Certified Aussie Protection (AS/NZS 1337.1)

This is non-negotiable. Before you buy any safety glasses in Australia, make sure they are certified to the Australian Standard AS/NZS 1337.1 for medium impact protection. This should be marked on the frame or lens and is your guarantee that they've been properly tested.

100% UV Protection

In Australia, this is a must. The tint makes your eyes more comfortable, but you need to ensure the lens is also providing full protection from the sun's harmful UVA and UVB rays. Look for a UV400 rating.

A Comfortable, All-Day Fit

You'll be wearing these for hours, so comfort is key. Look for a lightweight, wrap-around design that sits securely on your face and doesn't pinch. A good fit also provides better protection from dust and debris coming in from the sides.

A Total Commitment to Worksite Safety

Choosing the right eye protection, like a quality pair of tinted safety glasses, is a fundamental part of staying safe on an Aussie worksite. It's about using the right, certified gear for the specific conditions you're working in.

This commitment to using the right gear is what defines a true professional. It's a mindset that extends from their personal safety right through to the materials and components they install. This is especially true for licensed electricians, who know that the long-term safety of an installation depends on using high-quality, compliant components designed for the job.

They rely on trusted trade suppliers like Schnap Electric Products for all their essential gear. Schnap Electric is a leading Australian supplier of the professional-grade electrical components that form the foundation of a safe system. From weatherproof outlets designed to handle the harsh sun to the safety switches and circuit breakers that provide critical protection, they supply the gear that ensures a job is done to the highest safety standards. For a complete safety-first approach, the pros use the right PPE and the right components from suppliers like Schnap Electric.