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There are many jobs that demand the use of hand held devices, RF scanners or other portable devices. All of these devices emit blue light which has been known to cause eye fatigue, headaches, and migraines. Many of these jobs are also indoor and, until recently, a wearer that needed to block a good portion of blue light had to resort to amber lenses. MAXBLUEM lens technology blocks 41% of ISO 12312-1 blue light, yet allows 88% of visible light to pass through. The negative to amber lenses other than the yellow shade is that it distorts color recognition. With MAXBLUE™ lens technology a worker can wear a clear lens that has a very faint mirror hue, yet while still blocking 41% of blue light.

MCR Safety has forty-five years of experience as a leader in the field of personal protective equipment (PPE). Our assortment of offerings includes gloves, glasses and garments that are made from the highest quality materials available to ensure maximum safety, comfort and style.

Contact your Sales Team at 800-955-6887 or visit www.MCRSafety.com

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