PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1268876
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1268876
The U.S. safety eyewear market size was estimated to reach USD 1,207.5 million in 2030 and is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of 3.7% from 2023 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. People are becoming more aware of the importance of protecting their eyes from hazards in the workplace, as well as during recreational activities such as sports or DIY projects. This has led to increased demand for safety eyewear among individuals as well as employers. Moreover, the U.S. occupational safety and health administration (OSHA) requires employers to provide appropriate eye protection to employees who are exposed to hazards such as chemicals, flying particles, or radiation. This has increased the demand for safety eyewear in many industries.
Safety eyewear manufacturers are continually developing new materials and technologies to make safety eyewear more comfortable, durable, and effective. This has led to increased adoption of safety eyewear among workers who previously may not have been willing to wear uncomfortable or ineffective safety glasses. In addition, safety eyewear manufacturers are now offering more options for customization, such as prescription safety glasses, different lens colors, and different frame styles. This makes safety eyewear more appealing and accessible to a wider range of individuals.
The non-prescription segment dominated the market and held the major share of the market in 2022. Non-prescribed safety eyewear is generally less expensive than prescription safety glasses, making it more accessible to workers and individuals who may not have insurance coverage or who do not want to pay for the extra expense of prescription lenses. Additionally, non-prescribed safety eyewear is widely available in a variety of retail outlets, including hardware stores, safety supply stores, and online retailers. This makes it easy for workers and individuals to find and purchase safety glasses that meet their needs. Owing to such factors, the non-prescription segment dominated the market.
The industrial manufacturing sector involves many potential hazards to workers' eyes, including flying particles, chemicals, and radiation. Safety eyewear provides protection from these hazards, helping to prevent eye injuries and vision loss. Eye injuries can be expensive for both workers and employers, resulting in medical expenses, lost wages, and decreased productivity. Safety eyewear can help to prevent these injuries, leading to cost savings for both workers and employers. Furthermore, OSHA regulations require employers to provide appropriate eye protection to workers who are exposed to hazards such as those found in the industrial manufacturing sector. Such factors are aiding to the segment growth.