According to some training that I attended, I should only be wearing "non-conductive" eye-wear.
Does anybody know of non-conductive prescription safety glasses?
Thanks,
OSHA requires either non conductive or if conductive they need to be ensured not to contact live parts. So, a little grey area there.
Here is a letter of interpretation from OSHA
Eyeglasses with exposed metal parts are considered "Conductive apparel". As noted in the middle of column 2 of page 32007 of the preamble published in Volume 55, Number 151 of the Federal Register on Monday, August 6, 1990, the Electrical Safety Related Work Practice standard at 1910.333(c)(8) prohibits employees from wearing conductive objects in a manner presenting an electrical contact hazard. Normally, the wearing of eyeglasses containing exposed metal frames (or metal parts of frames) is not considered to present an electrical contact hazard. However, when the glasses have a metal type frame and the employee is working with his or her face extremely close to energized parts or when a metallic chain strap is attached to the frame for wearing around the neck, an electrical contact hazard can be present. In such cases, the standard permits the hazard to be removed by eliminating the chain and wearing either a protective face shield or appropriate safety glasses over the metal frame optical glasses.
These guys have non conductive ones.
http://www.titmus.com/