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Eye Protection

Protect Your Eyes on Site

High-quality eye protection PPE for construction workerss across the UK. Compliant with EN166. Fast UK delivery available.


Street Solutions UK supplies a comprehensive range of eye protection to construction workers, engineers, laboratory staff, and industrial operatives across the UK. Our products are used for protecting eyes from flying debris, chemical splashes, UV radiation, and dust on construction sites and in industrial environments, and all meet EN166, EN170, and EN172.

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Street Solutions UK is a trusted UK supplier of eye protection and related eye protection PPE. We pride ourselves on competitive pricing, fast UK delivery, and expert product support. Whether you're a sole trader or a national contractor, our team is ready to help you find the right solution. All products comply with EN166, EN170, and EN172. Browse the full range online or contact us for a trade quote.

Frequently Asked Questions

What EN standard do safety glasses need to meet in the UK? +

Safety glasses and eye protection in the UK should comply with EN166, which covers the general requirements for eye protectors. Specific applications such as UV protection are covered by EN170 and EN172.

What is the difference between safety glasses and safety goggles? +

Safety glasses protect against direct frontal and side impact from particles and debris. Safety goggles provide a sealed fit around the eye, offering additional protection against fine dust, chemical splash, and liquid hazards.

When must eye protection be worn on a construction site? +

Eye protection must be worn whenever there is a risk of injury from flying particles, dust, chemical splash, or UV radiation. Your site risk assessment will determine the required level of protection.

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