Drilling, grinding, sawing, and piling: on construction sites and along the road, eyes and ears are exposed to risks every day. With prescription safety glasses, goggles, and custom-molded earplugs, you can protect your team with certified, comfortable products. Fitting and collection are available at over 400 Hans Anders stores, so there is always one near your home or job site.








From the shop floor to the control room: the risk assessment requires a tailored solution for every role.
Drilling, grinding, and cutting through concrete release splinters and fine dust with force at eye level.
Certified safety glasses protect your employees' eyes without compromising on visual clarity.
Jackhammers, angle grinders, and heavy machinery generate noise levels well above 80 dB(A), often throughout the entire workday.
Custom earplugs dampen harmful noise while ensuring colleagues and warnings on the construction site remain audible.
During earthmoving, asphalt paving, and roadside work, dust, sand, and debris are constantly swirling around. This creates a risk of eye injury.
Prescription safety glasses that fit snugly to the face and keep swirling dust out, without compromising on vision.
Those who work outdoors all day on roads and sites suffer from bright light and prolonged sun exposure, which reduces visibility and concentration.
Prescription sunglasses provide sharp vision with correction, plus protection against glare and sunlight during long hours of outdoor work.
Work planners, estimators, and site managers spend hours working with construction drawings and planning software. Occupational health and safety regulations require computer glasses if standard eyewear is insufficient for screen work.
Prescription computer glasses are specifically tailored to the viewing distance required for screen work. This ensures your employees can work comfortably and without strain.

Under Article 3 of the Working Conditions Act, employers are required to protect employees against risks to their eyes and hearing.
In the risk assessment and evaluation (RI&E), you determine the necessary protection for each role and workplace. A technician is subject to different requirements than a service advisor working behind a screen.
Eye protection falls under EN ISO 16321-1, the successor to EN 166. Custom-molded earplugs fall under EN 352-2. Only certified products qualify as protection.
In construction and infrastructure, safety and good visibility are essential. Accidents have major consequences, and clear vision reduces the risks. With Seeh's prescription safety glasses and otoplastics, your team works more safely and comfortably. Specially designed for tough workplace conditions, our eyeglasses and hearing protection provide exactly what you need for safe and effective work.
All our products comply with the new ISO 16321 standard and have CE marking.
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That is determined in your risk assessment and evaluation (RI&E) for each role and workplace. For dust, splinters, and splashes, eye protection according to EN ISO 16321-1 is the standard, while hearing protection is mandatory when noise exceeds limit values. A rebar tier, therefore, requires different protection than a work planner working at a screen. We are happy to help you translate your RI&E into a concrete policy for each position.
Yes. Custom-molded earplugs provide selective attenuation: the filters are tuned to the noise levels of your construction site, reducing harmful noise while keeping speech and warning signals audible. This makes them safer than universal earplugs, which often provide too much or too little attenuation. This difference is especially important on busy sites with moving machinery.
Yes. We use impact-resistant lenses with anti-scratch and anti-fog coatings. This ensures the glasses remain clear even during drilling, grinding, and daily outdoor work. All safety glasses are certified according to EN ISO 16321-1 and carry the CE mark.
Not without issues: the temples of standard glasses break the mask's seal. The solution is a prescription mask insert, a frame that fits inside the mask without compromising the seal. Our mask inserts are compatible with full-face masks from brands like MSA and Dräger, while maintaining the mask's safety certification.
Costs vary depending on the product type and specifications. For more information, please visit the pages on prescription safety glasses, computer glasses, and custom-molded earplugs. Our portal makes it easy to track all your expenses and budgets, ensuring you always have a clear overview of costs.
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