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 1  1989 - 02/13/1989 - The ENCON/FT-Collection meets the intent of the OSHA eye and face protection standard.
 2  1988 - 10/13/1988 - Gentex Shade 2.0 protective eyewear is in compliance with 1910.133(b)(2).
 3  1988 - 05/02/1988 - Protective eyewear in clear, dark green, gray and amber tints, is in compliance with 1910.133(b)(2).
 4  1988 - 04/28/1988 - Protective eyewear bearing the Gentex Omnibird logo is in compliance with 1910.133(b)(2).
 5  1986 - 09/03/1986 - The Willson "type 3" eye protective device complies with ANSI Z87. 1-1968.
 6  1985 - 10/21/1985 - The Willson SPECTRA eye protective device complies with ANSI Z87.1- 1968.
 7  1985 - 08/30/1985 - The Gleneagle spectacle with 2-mm thick polycarbonate plano lenses complies with ANSI Z87.1-1968.
 8  1985 - 07/17/1985 - The Uvex Winter Optical Ultra-Spec 2000 eye protective device complies with ANSI Z87.1-1968.
 9  1984 - 08/13/1984 - Yellow Duraguard eye protectors comply with ANSI Z87.1-1968 but should not be used for welding or similar activities.
 10  1984 - 08/07/1984 - Rose tint lenses are allowed for safety glasses if they comply with ANSI Z87.1-1968.
 11  1976 - 12/09/1976 - Clip-on Side Shields.

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