Radiation Face Masks

Protecting your face against the harmful effects of scatter radiation is extremely important. At Phillips Safety we carry a high-quality line of radiation face masks designed to provide a complete range of safety and protection against radiation. For complete protection and visibility, these radiation face masks can be worn together with our lead glasses. They are ideal for hospitals, labs, or office settings.

Our line of radiation masks is excellent for our healthcare provider customers and those that work in any medical segment. These face masks and shields help mitigate the potential hazards posed by prolonged exposure to radiation.

The radiation face masks at Phillips Safety are durable and carefully calibrated lead masks for doctors, radiology technicians, and patients. They are also for anyone who has exposure to potentially harmful amounts of electromagnetic rays.

Phillips Safety’s radiation face masks also provide customers with security and offer optimum performance. They offer a larger area of protection than lead glasses do and come in two sizes that both offer a unique, expansive field of protection. Plus, we offer different types of masks: one with a panoramic lead face shield and a full-face lead mask. Our masks have lead impregnated acrylic shield suspended from a dual adjustable headpiece. And they both provide additional x-ray protection around the sides of the head.

Don’t hesitate to check out our collection of radiation face masks. We are confident that you will find the perfect solution for your needs, with the features and specifications that you want. If you need help or more information about our products, we are just one click away: talk to us through our chat, e-mail us at service@phillips-safety.com, or call us at 1-866-575-1307.

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Radiation Face Mask, Full Face Style

$590.00

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Radiation Face Mask, Panoramic Style

$440.00

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Phillips Safety Products Standard line of radiation safety glasses provides a front lens protection of 0.75mm lead (Pb) equivalence. This means that the lenses attenuate the ionizing radiation (like X-rays) typically encountered in medical, scientific, and industrial settings where radiation exposure is a concern. The 0.75mm lead equivalent specification denotes that the glasses shield as effectively as a physical barrier of 0.75mm of lead would. Please consult with your local regulations or a radiation safety officer to ensure this level of protection is suitable for your specific needs or application.

Radiation safety glasses or Lead Glasses are worn in environments with a risk of exposure to ionizing radiation, especially to the eyes. These environments can include, but are not limited to, the following:

  1. Medical Facilities: Doctors, nurses, technicians, or other healthcare professionals may need to wear radiation safety glasses in certain areas of hospitals or clinics, especially when working with medical imaging equipment such as X-rays, CT scanners, fluoroscopy, or certain types of interventional radiology procedures.
  2. Research Laboratories: Scientists or researchers who work with radioactive materials or radiation-producing devices in laboratories should wear radiation safety glasses.
  3. Nuclear Power Plants: Employees in nuclear power plants or other nuclear facilities are often exposed to ionizing radiation, so wearing safety glasses is necessary.
  4. Industrial Settings: In industries where non-destructive testing (NDT) uses radiographic methods and where radiation is used in manufacturing, safety glasses would be beneficial.
  5. Dental Clinics: Dental health professionals using or near radiographic procedures should wear radiation safety glasses.

Remember, it’s not only important to know where to wear them, but also to wear them correctly, covering the eyes completely. You should always follow the safety guidelines of your workplace and the advice of your radiation safety officer (RSO).

Our radiation safety glasses do not meet the ANSI Z87.1 standard because they are made from leaded glass and can’t pass the ANSI Z87.1 impact requirements. It is also important to note that ANSI has no guidelines for radiation safety eyewear. However, they are CE 0598 certified, which means they conform to European Union health, safety, and environmental protection standards. The CE 0598 certification represents the identification number of the Notified Body in the EU that has assessed our product’s conformity based on the relevant CE marking directives. Although they might not meet the ANSI standard, they have CE Certification for radiation safety according to European Union standards.

Our goal at Phillips Safety is to provide customers with radiation safety glasses that provide the highest protection against x-ray. That being said, our lead safety glasses start at $127.05, with many options to choose from. Added features such as prescription and lens coatings can bring up the price of your safety glasses. However, these features are provided at the best price in the market.

The shipping of radiation safety glasses usually takes between 3 and 5 business days to be shipped. Prescription orders from Phillips Safety take between 7 and 10 business days to be completed and shipped. This is the same for all prescription safety glasses. For more information about the estimated delivery times, please contact us on our chat, e-mail us at service@phillips-safety.com, or call us at 1-866-575-1307. Phillips Safety is committed to getting your order out quickly and efficiently while doing proper quality control.

Yes, you can. If your radiation safety glasses have replacement side shields or replacement nose pads, those will be listed in our “Frame Parts” category, under the “Accessories” menu.

Yes, they do. All safety glasses at Phillips Safety come with a case for their protection.

To choose the right radiation safety glasses for you, first you need to check the lead equivalency of the lens of the leaded eyewear. The standard of the industry for lead equivalency of radiation glasses is 0.75 mm PbEq. At Phillips Safety, you can check that information in the description of each product or on the “Protection Level” attribute under the “Product Information” tab.

The best and easiest way to buy radiation safety glasses is online. Companies like Phillips Safety are dedicated to providing the best lead safety glasses at affordable prices and quick delivery.

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Radiation Face Mask, Full Face Style