Protecting your eyes (and the rest of your body) on the job site isn’t just a suggestion—it’s critical. In this post (and its accompanying video), we subject standard Z87.1-rated safety glasses to a barrage of tests using pin nailers, brad nailers, finish nailers, and more. Plus, we look at cut-resistant gloves and knee pads to see how they hold up against sharp tools and molten solder.

Eye Protection Tests

1. Pin Nailer

2. Brad Nailer

3. Finish Nailer (a.k.a. “The Big Dog”)

Key Takeaway (Eye Protection)

Any Z87.1-rated glasses significantly reduce or prevent penetrating injuries from common jobsite nailers. Even if the frames sustain damage, your eyes remain protected. However, if your glasses get hit, consider replacing them; they may be structurally compromised.

Hand Protection (Cut-Resistant Gloves)

Glove Types

  1. Glove A (Not cut-rated)
  2. Glove B (A4 cut resistance)
  3. Glove C (A6 cut resistance)

Test: Knife, Razor Blade, Scissors

Observations

Key Takeaway (Glove Protection)

Higher cut-resistance ratings (A4, A6, etc.) matter if you’re frequently working around sharp tools. Even the best glove won’t make you immune to cuts, but it buys you time and reduces severity in accidental blade contact.

Knee Pad Testing with Molten Solder

Scenario

Plumbers often kneel while soldering pipes overhead or at floor level. Molten solder can drip onto knees, potentially burning through ordinary fabric.

Test

Observations

Key Takeaway (Knee Pad Protection)

Quality knee pads can handle brief contact with molten solder, though it may leave cosmetic marks. This is a significant improvement over normal work pants, which might scorch or allow hot metal to soak through.

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Conclusion

From eye protection to gloves and knee pads, quality safety gear can be the difference between a close call and a life-changing injury. While no equipment is 100% foolproof, real-world tests with nailers, blades, and solder demonstrate just how effective modern PPE can be. If you’re serious about jobsite safety, invest in high-rated glasses, properly cut-resistant gloves, and knee pads that can handle the heat—literally.

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