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Shubham’s Newsletter How Much Is The Prescription Safety Glasses Industry Worth? Shubham Jamdade Dec 2, 2021
Prescription Safety Glasses Market: Introduction Transparency Market Research delivers key insights on the global prescription safety glasses market. In terms of revenue, the global prescription safety glasses market is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of ~4% during the forecast period, owing to numerous factors, regarding which TMR o몭ers thorough insights and forecasts in the prescription safety glasses market report. Prescription safety glasses provide protection against hazardous liquids & gases, dust particles, sparks, heat, debris, as well as manufacturing residue. Prescription safety glasses are safety glasses having prescription lenses in it. Prescription safety glasses are especially designed to provide protection to the eyes while working in mining, chemicals, metalwork, construction, or any other industry, which poses a threat to the eyes. Get PDF brochure for Industrial Insights and business Intelligence @ https://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/sample/sample.php?몭ag=B&rep_id=76717 In this market report, TMR estimates that based on product type, safety spectacles are likely to be the most widely used product by the end of 2027 in the prescription safety glasses market, followed by prescription safety goggles. Increasing adoption of eye safety products is expected to fuel the prescription safety glasses market globally. Eye protection is a major concern at high-risk work areas such as construction, mining, carpentry, electrical work, automotive, and industrial manufacturing sectors. According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), every day about 2,000 U.S. workers sustain job-related eye injuries that require medical treatment. However, safety experts and eye doctors believe the right eye protection can lessen the severity or even prevent 90% of these eye injuries. Laboratory & janitorial sta몭 and healthcare workers are also at higher risk of acquiring infectious diseases from eye exposure which encourages