Cleanrooms demand eye protection that does more than block impact. Lenses must deliver optical clarity for long shifts, frames must not shed particles, and materials must tolerate sterilization without warping or clouding. This guide compares the two core standards—ANSI Z87.1 (United States) and CSA Z94.3 (Canada)—and outlines how to select cleanroom-ready goggles. You’ll also learn what Klaritex offers for compliant, high-performing protection in controlled environments.

Why Standards Matter in Cleanrooms

Overview: ANSI Z87.1 (US)

ANSI/ISEA Z87.1 is the US benchmark for occupational eye and face protection. Key elements:

Overview: CSA Z94.3 (Canada)

CSA Z94.3 covers eye and face protectors for Canadian workplaces and aligns with similar objectives while using its own test methods and markings.

ANSI vs. CSA: What’s the Difference?

Cleanroom-Specific Requirements (Beyond the Standard)

Standards validate safety performance, but cleanrooms add constraints:

How Klaritex Helps You Comply and Perform

Klaritex specializes in cleanroom eye protection engineered for regulated environments in the US and Canada.

Selection Checklist: Cleanroom Goggles

Use this checklist to quickly qualify goggles for your facility:

Deployment Best Practices

Frequently Asked Questions

Do ANSI Z87.1 goggles automatically meet CSA Z94.3?

No. Each standard has its own certification requirements and markings. Use ANSI-marked goggles in the US and CSA-marked goggles in Canada, or select Klaritex models certified to both.

What do D3, D4, and D5 mean on ANSI Z87.1 eyewear?

D3: Splash protection. D4: Dust protection. D5: Fine dust protection. Choose the designation that matches your cleanroom hazard profile.

Are vented goggles acceptable in cleanrooms?

Indirect vents are common when splash risk and airflow are needed; non-vented designs are preferred for higher ISO Classes or where particle ingress must be minimized. Confirm with your cleanroom classification and SOPs.

How do I prevent fogging without compromising compliance?

Choose goggles with durable anti-fog coatings rated for your cleaning/sterilization methods, ensure proper fit to reduce heat/moisture buildup, and follow the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule.

Will repeated sterilization damage lenses?

Some methods and cycle counts can degrade coatings or clarity. Select Klaritex models validated for your processes and adhere to cycle limits and inspection protocols.