
Bellcross Disposable Safety Goggles (Transparent — Medical and Lab Use)
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Product Description
Technical Specifications
- Brand and Manufacturer: Bellcross brand; Bellcross Industries Pvt. Ltd., Dahisar East, Mumbai 400068; GST 27AAGCB5445D1ZU; established 1984; manufacturer of disposable clinical and industrial safety eyewear as part of comprehensive PPE range
- Lens: Polycarbonate (PC) or PC-AS (anti-scratch) lens; transparent/clear — unobstructed vision; zero-power (non-prescription); scratch-resistant; anti-fog coating on selected variants; UV protection inherent to polycarbonate material
- Frame and Fit: Wrap-around continuous frame design; 360-degree orbital seal against liquid splash; indirect ventilation system — allows airflow to prevent fogging without direct liquid entry path; adjustable elastic headband or side-arm variants; fits over standard spectacles (over-spec format available)
- Pack Format: 1 pair per individually sealed poly bag; 100 pairs per box for institutional supply; full carton export quantities; single use — dispose as clinical waste after use; do not wash, re-sterilise, or reuse
- Applications: Blood-borne pathogen splash protection (HIV/HBV/HCV exposure risk); laboratory specimen handling; surgical and procedural splash protection; endoscopy unit; oral surgery and dental; HIV safety kit component; aerosol-generating procedure eye protection; industrial and chemical splash protection
- Regulatory Status: CE marked (European personal eye protection standards EN 166/170); ANSI Z87.1 compliance applicable for US market; transparent/clear lens rated for direct and indirect splash protection; latex-free components; disposable single use; manufactured to Indian Standard requirements for personal protective equipment
Frequently asked questions
Regular prescription eyeglasses or non-protective eyewear do not provide adequate eye protection against blood or bodily fluid splash in clinical settings for three reasons. First, glasses have open sides, gaps between the frame and the face, and no inferior (below-lens) coverage — fluids can reach the eye from lateral, inferior, and oblique directions that eyeglasses do not cover. Second, prescription eyeglasses are not tested or rated to any impact or splash protection standard. Third, they cannot be donned over prescription eyeglasses as part of a PPE ensemble without purpose-made over-specs or larger-format goggles. Safety goggles — specifically those with an indirect ventilation system and a continuous frame seal around the orbital area — provide 360-degree liquid splash protection. WHO and CDC guidelines for blood-borne pathogen precautions, Ebola PPE, and aerosol-generating procedure protection all specify goggles or face shields rather than glasses as the eye protection requirement.
Safety goggles cover and seal around the orbital area of the face, providing close-fitting circumferential protection against liquid splash to the eyes specifically. A face shield is a large visor that covers the entire face from forehead to chin, providing broader facial coverage. In clinical splash protection, face shields offer broader coverage against larger-volume splashes (particularly relevant in surgical and procedural environments) but may have gaps at the sides and top in some designs. Goggles provide a tighter, more reliable seal around the eyes but do not protect the lower face and mouth (which the mask covers). In high-risk splash environments — endoscopy, trauma resuscitation, oral surgery — using both goggles and a face shield provides maximum protection. In standard clinical phlebotomy, IV cannulation, and wound care, safety goggles alone are appropriate eye protection when combined with a surgical mask.
Zero-power means the goggles have no optical corrective power — they are not prescription lenses and do not correct or alter the wearer's vision. Standard medical and laboratory safety goggles are specified as zero-power (sometimes also called 'plano' lenses) so that they can be worn by any healthcare worker regardless of their prescription status, and so that they do not distort or interfere with vision during clinical tasks. Healthcare workers with prescription eyesight needs who must wear goggles have two options: wear contact lenses under the goggles (which provides full correction), or use over-spec style goggles designed to fit over prescription eyeglasses. The Bellcross Safety Goggles are zero-power and appropriate for any wearer as standard clinical PPE.
Safety goggles are available with direct ventilation (small open vents that allow air circulation), indirect ventilation (covered vents that allow airflow but prevent direct liquid entry), and non-ventilated (sealed) designs. For clinical liquid splash protection: indirect ventilation is the standard specification — the covered vents allow the goggles to breathe and prevent lens fogging during use, while the indirect vent design means liquids cannot pass directly through the vent holes to reach the eye. Direct ventilation goggles are appropriate for chemical splash (where fine mist rather than liquid jets is the risk) but not for clinical blood splash protection, as liquid can enter through direct open vents. Non-ventilated goggles provide the highest splash protection but cause fogging during use, reducing compliance. Indirect ventilation (or anti-fog coated indirect ventilation variants) is the appropriate clinical specification for medical safety goggles.
Bellcross Disposable Safety Goggles are single-use medical disposables. After use in a clinical environment involving blood or bodily fluid exposure risk, the goggles should be removed carefully using the side arm or back strap, avoiding contact with the outer lens surface (which may be contaminated with blood or fluid splash). The goggles should be placed directly into a clinical waste bin — do not place used goggles on surfaces where they could contaminate the environment or be inadvertently reused. Do not attempt to decontaminate and reuse disposable goggles, as the anti-fog coating (if present) will be damaged by disinfectants and the structural integrity of the frame may be compromised. For single-patient use within one clinical episode, the goggles may be stored in a dry location if the procedure spans multiple short steps.
Medical and occupational safety goggles for clinical use should meet recognised international impact and splash protection standards. Key standards include: ANSI/ISEA Z87.1 (US standard for eye and face protection — covers impact, splash, optical clarity, and UV protection); EN 166/EN 170/EN 172 (European standards for personal eye protection against impacts, splash, and UV/infrared radiation); AS/NZS 1337 (Australian/New Zealand standard for eye protectors). For medical and laboratory use, the relevant standards are those covering liquid splash protection (marked D3 in ANSI Z87.1 for droplets/splashes, or 3 in EN 166). CE marking on European-market goggles confirms conformity to applicable EN standards. Bellcross Safety Goggles are CE marked, confirming compliance with applicable European personal eye protection standards.
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