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This product ranks #9 of 9 in Eye Protection — Chemical-Splash Goggles.Three above it ↓
Last reviewed July 6, 2026
TL;DR No D3 splash mark appears anywhere · the frame reads only "Z87+ 1B CE," an impact and EU mark, not a US splash cert. Side vents claim to block liquid, but the geometry isn't confirmable. Without a verified D3, this is basic safety eyewear, not splash protection.
A soft PVC wrap-around frame with a polycarbonate anti-fog lens, marketed as a lab safety goggle. The frame reads "Z87+ 1B CE" · no separate D3 lens marking appears in any of the four listing photos. Amazon's "D4, D5" attribute is seller-entered, not photo-verified, and those are dust ratings anyway, not the D3 rating this category needs. No independent data exists on seal performance, anti-fog durability, or lens condition after solvent exposure.
Workable as inexpensive general lab/shop eye protection where a certified splash rating isn't required. Skip it for wheel-acid work, brake-cleaner spray, or anywhere real splash containment matters · a goggle with a photo-verified D3 mark is the safer choice.
Health 9.0: passive PVC/polycarbonate, no latex or PFAS; a half-point off for Prop 65 boilerplate. Environment 4.02: 1-2 year lifespan, mixed materials, no recycling.
Not verifiably. The only marking visible on the frame in listing photos is 'Z87+ 1B CE' · a US impact rating plus an EU conformity mark, not a US splash cert. No D3 droplet/splash mark appears anywhere in the four listing photos. Amazon's structured 'D4, D5' dust-rating attribute is seller-entered rather than photo-verified, and D4/D5 are dust ratings, not the D3 splash rating this category anchors on. Treat it as basic impact eyewear, not confirmed splash protection.
The Amazon listing carries a California Prop 65 warning, but no specific substance is named. That pattern is typical manufacturing-process boilerplate for PVC and polycarbonate parts · it flags trace substances in the materials, not a chemical you're exposed to by wearing the goggle. There's no wear-time exposure pathway from a passive plastic goggle.
The listing says the goggle has side vents intended to keep liquid out, which implies indirect (baffled) intent · but the actual vent geometry can't be confirmed from the available photos. For a true chemical-splash goggle you want confirmed indirect vents; here that detail is unverified, so we don't credit it as splash-rated.
Marketing copy from TR Industrial, via Amazon. Not editorial.
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