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<strong>ANSI</strong>/<strong>ISEA</strong> <strong>Z87.1</strong>-<strong>2003</strong>/2010 Comparison – page 12<br />

Criteria <strong>ANSI</strong>/<strong>ISEA</strong> <strong>Z87.1</strong>-<strong>2003</strong> <strong>ANSI</strong>/<strong>ISEA</strong> <strong>Z87.1</strong>-2010 Notes/Rationale<br />

Optical Radiation<br />

---Variable Tint Lenses<br />

Section 4 (definition)<br />

Section 6.2.4.5<br />

Section 3 (definition)<br />

No change. “V” marking still<br />

applies.<br />

Optical Radiation Filters<br />

---Clear <strong>and</strong> Filter<br />

Criteria for individual<br />

protectors with filter lenses:<br />

Section 7.4.3.6<br />

Section 7.5.4<br />

Section 8.4.6<br />

Section 8.5.2<br />

Section 9.4.5<br />

Section 10.4.5<br />

Section 10.5.2<br />

Section 14.12 (test method)<br />

Table 1<br />

Sections 7.1.1 <strong>and</strong> 7.1.2<br />

(criteria) except visible light<br />

filters<br />

Section 7.1.4 (criteria for light<br />

filters)<br />

Section 9.2 (test method)<br />

except visible light filters<br />

Spectral transmittance<br />

categories/requirements<br />

exp<strong>and</strong>ed to allow matching<br />

<strong>and</strong> selection <strong>of</strong> filters for<br />

radiation hazards in greater<br />

specificity than previous<br />

edition. Such is noted <strong>by</strong> the<br />

prefix markings for individual<br />

filters as noted below:<br />

Table 6 (welding filter<br />

transmittance)<br />

No change to spectral<br />

requirements. Added “W”<br />

prefix to shade markings to<br />

assist user in identifying<br />

specific filter that might be<br />

appropriate for hazard.

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