AS 1067.1:2016 Eye and face protection - Sunglasses and fashion spectacles, Part 1: Requirements
Standards Australia
Supersedes: AS/NZS 1067:2003 AMDT 1 Eye and face protection - Sunglasses and fashion spectacles, Part 1: Requirements
Supersedes: AS/NZS 1067:2003 Eye and face protection - Sunglasses and fashion spectacles, Part 1: Requirements
Draft Designation: DR AS/NZS 1067.1:2015The objective of this Standard is to specify minimum requirements for sunglasses, fashion spectacles and replacement filters that are nominally afocal (plano power)—excluding prescription filters—
providing protection against solar radiation for general use including road use and driving.
This revision aligns its requirements closely to those of ISO 12312-1:2013, Eye and face protection and—Sunglasses and related eyewear, Part 1: Sunglasses for general use. Test methods referred to in this Standard are now located in AS/NZS 1067.2, Eye and face protection—Sunglasses and fashion spectacles, Part 2: Test methods, which is an identical adoption of ISO 12311:2013, Personal protective equipment—Test methods for sunglasses and related eyewear.
This Standard specifies some requirements different from ISO 12312-1 in order to avoid lowering the standards set by its previous editions [including AS 1067, Parts 1 and 2 (1990)] and thereby reducing the level of protection provided. This recognizes the special circumstances of this region, especially the severity of its climatic conditions.
The terms ‘normative’ and ‘informative’ have been used in this Standard to define the application of the appendices to which they apply. A ‘normative’ appendix is an integral part of a Standard, whereas an ‘informative’ appendix is only for information and guidance.
Originated in Australia as part of AS 1067-1971. Previous and first New Zealand edition part of AS/NZS 1067:2003. Revised in part and redesignated as AS/NZS 1067.1:2016. Reissued and redesignated incorporating Amendment No 1 (September 2021) as AS 1067.1:2016.
Contents:
1: Scope
2: Normative References
3: Definitions
4: Construction And Materials
5: Transmittance
6: Refractive Power
7: Robustness
8: Resistance To Solar Radiation
9: Resistance To Ignition
10: Resistance To Abrasion (Optional Specification)
11: Protective Requirements
12: Information And Labelling
13: Selection Of Test Samples
14: Testing
Appendix A: (Informative) Use Of Sunglass Filters
Appendix B: (Normative) Unmounted Filters Used As Replacement Or Alternative Filters
Appendix C: (Informative) Differences Between The Standards AS/NZS 1067.1, AS/NZS 1067:2003 And ISO 12312-1
Amendment Control Sheet
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Australian Competition and Consumer Commission; Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency; Cancer Society of New Zealand; Consumer and Business Services South Australia; Consumers Federation of Australia; New Zealand Association of Optometrists; New Zealand Optical Wholesalers Association; NSW Fair Trading; Optical Distributors and Manufacturers Association of Australia; Optometrists Association Australia; Queensland University of Technology; Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists; Sunglass Association of Australia; The Lions Eye Institute; University of Auckland, New Zealand; University of New South Wales.
