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ANSI Z80.31

For Ophthalmics - Ophthalmic Optics - specifications for Single-Vision Ready-to-Wear Near-Vision Spectacles

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Organization: ANSI
Publication Date: 25 July 2012
Status: inactive
Page Count: 17
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This Standard specifies the minimum requirements for complete single-vision ready-to-wear nearvision spectacles with positive power, without regard to luminous transmittance, available directly to the public without the prescription of a licensed professional.

Purpose

The purpose of this standard is to establish requirements for ready-to-wear near-vision spectacles, commonly called "readers". They are not designed to be industrial safety eyewear as defined in ANSI Z87.1-2010, sports eyewear as defined in ASTM F803, nor prescription eyewear as defined in ANSI Z80.1-2010.

Document History

October 28, 2022
Ophthalmics – Ophthalmic Optics – Specifications for Ready-to-Wear Near-Vision Spectacles
This Standard specifies the minimum requirements for complete ready-to-wear near-vision spectacles with positive power available directly to the public without the prescription of a licensed...
December 12, 2017
Ophthalmics – Ophthalmic Optics – Specifications for Ready-to-Wear Near-Vision Spectacles
This Standard specifies the minimum requirements for complete ready-to-wear near-vision spectacles with positive power available directly to the public without the prescription of a licensed...
ANSI Z80.31
July 25, 2012
For Ophthalmics - Ophthalmic Optics - specifications for Single-Vision Ready-to-Wear Near-Vision Spectacles
This Standard specifies the minimum requirements for complete single-vision ready-to-wear nearvision spectacles with positive power, without regard to luminous transmittance, available directly to...

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