For construction crews, utility workers, arborists, and industrial professionals, head protection is only part of the safety equation. Many job-site hazards—including sawdust, wood chips, dust, and flying debris—can put workers' eyes at risk throughout the workday.
OSHA requires employers to provide appropriate eye and face protection whenever workers are exposed to hazards such as flying particles, dust, chemicals, or other materials capable of causing injury. As work environments become more demanding, having eye protection readily available is becoming an increasingly important part of a comprehensive PPE program.
The majority of these injuries are caused by small flying particles such as dust, cement chips, metal slivers, and wood chips. OSHA requires employers to provide appropriate eye and face protection whenever workers are exposed to flying particles, dust, wood chips, metal slivers, splinters, and debris.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics via CDC/NIOSH | OSHA Eye and Face Protection Standards
At Land Helmets, we offer integrated visor systems designed to work seamlessly across our helmet lineup for construction, utility, electrical, arborist, climbing, and industrial applications. Rather than requiring a separate eye protection system, workers have the flexibility to add a visor when needed and remove it when job-site conditions change.

Key Features
- ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020 High-Impact Rated (Z87.1+) protection
- Available in Clear and Smoke visor options
- Wide-angle frameless design for maximum peripheral vision
- Advanced Fog-Off+ Anti-Fog Technology for lasting clarity
- EN166-compliant scratch-resistant coating for enhanced durability
- 99.9% UV protection against UVA, UVB, and UVC radiation
- Eyewear-compatible design that fits comfortably over most safety and prescription glasses
- Quick installation and removal using helmet-specific adapter clips
Integrated visor systems help keep eye protection within reach while allowing workers to maintain visibility, comfort, and productivity throughout the day.
Whether on a construction site, utility project, tree care operation, or industrial facility, the ability to deploy eye protection quickly can help workers stay focused on the task at hand while supporting overall workplace safety.




















































