Eyewear in Forster

Stay sharp, stay safe on site.

Eyewear Designed for Safety & Comfort

Eye injuries are among the most common workplace accidents, yet many can be prevented with the right eyewear. Dust, glare, impact and harmful UV rays are everyday risks for workers across multiple industries.


At Workwise Clothing in Forster, Taree and Wingham, protective eyewear options are available to keep eyes safe without compromising comfort or visibility. From wraparound sunglasses to polarised lenses and safety-rated glasses, every option is designed for both performance and protection in tough environments.


The right eyewear means fewer risks and greater peace of mind. Call (02) 6557 1919 today to find safety sunglasses and eyewear that suit your needs.

Built Tough & Made to Perform

Modern safety eyewear is built with more than protection in mind.


Lenses are made to filter harsh sunlight, reduce glare and block UV rays, making them ideal for outdoor work. Impact-resistant frames and shatterproof lenses protect against flying debris, while wraparound styles ensure full coverage without slipping during physical activity.


Many designs combine lightweight materials with stylish finishes, so workers don’t have to choose between safety and comfort. By selecting eyewear tested to meet strict standards, employees can feel confident knowing their eyes are protected all day.


With protective eyewear, the focus stays on the job, not on discomfort or risk.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the difference between safety glasses and sunglasses?

    Safety glasses are designed to meet protective standards, offering impact resistance and often side protection to shield eyes from debris. Safety sunglasses combine this protection with UV-blocking lenses, making them suitable for outdoor work where sun glare is a factor. Regular fashion sunglasses, while stylish, do not usually meet workplace safety requirements.

  • How often should safety eyewear be replaced?

    Protective eyewear should be replaced if lenses become scratched, cracked or difficult to see through, as damaged lenses can reduce visibility and compromise safety. Elastic straps or frames that lose their fit should also be replaced. In high-use environments, replacement may be needed every 6–12 months, while occasional use may last longer.

  • Are polarised safety sunglasses worth it?

    Yes, polarised lenses reduce glare from reflective surfaces like water, concrete and metal, which can improve visibility and reduce eye strain. They are particularly useful for construction workers, drivers, and outdoor trades. However, polarised lenses can sometimes make it harder to read LCD screens, so the choice depends on the job requirements.