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For workers in metalworking, oil and gas, construction, utilities, and other physically demanding environments, safety eyewear is designed to try to keep lenses clear of fog. 

This blog article was originally published on the 3M Safety Now & Next blog on March 31, 2016 and can be viewed here. It is republished with permission.

For workers in metalworking, oil and gas, construction, utilities, and other physically demanding environments, safety eyewear is designed to try to keep lenses clear of fog – even when workers are in hot and humid conditions or climate-controlled areas. For example, in the food industry when machinery and equipment must be washed down, a high amount of moisture is in the air and eyewear can easily fog up – getting in the way of safety and productivity.

Jimmy Wong, 3M global head, eye and face protection advanced technical service engineer, authored an article about the importance of anti-fog eyewear in the April 2016 edition of National Safety Council’s magazine Safety & Health.

To read the full article on how to reduce fogging when wearing safety eyewear, visit this link http://www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com/articles/13825-fogged-up-eyewear.

If you’d like more information on 3M's anti-fog eyewear products or to request a free trial, visit 3m.com/antifog.

This blog article was originally published on the 3M Safety Now & Next blog. This article and more can be viewed at 3m.com/safetynow.

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