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KleenGuard Nemesis Small Safety Glasses (Smoke Uncoated) (Case/12)

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KleenGuard™ V30 Nemesis™ Small Safety Glasses – Smoke Uncoated Lens, Black Frame

The KleenGuard™ V30 Nemesis™ Small Safety Glasses 38476 provide the sporty, lightweight protection of the Nemesis platform in dimensions intended for smaller, slimmer head and facial profiles. The reduced-size frame helps improve stability, coverage, and wearer comfort for individuals who experience excessive width, temple flare, lens gaps, or slippage with standard-size safety glasses.

A fixed smoke polycarbonate lens reduces visible brightness in outdoor and other high-illumination environments. The curved wraparound profile extends spectacle coverage toward the sides of the eyes, while soft-touch temples, a wider bridge, reinforced nosepiece, and included neck cord support comfortable wear and convenient retention during active industrial work.

SKU 38476 is the smoke uncoated configuration. It should not be represented as KleenVision™ anti-fog, polarized, photochromic, automatically darkening, mirror coated, or equipped with a confirmed premium hardcoat. Current Nemesis Small family literature includes additional coating options, but those family-level treatments must not be assigned to this exact SKU without package- or lot-specific documentation.

Key advantage: Small-profile industrial safety eyewear with a smoke uncoated polycarbonate lens, black lightweight frame, 8.25-base-curve wraparound geometry, soft-touch temples, wider bridge, reinforced integral nosepiece, included neck cord, 99.9% UVA/UVB/UVC filtration, ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020 compliance, and Z87+ high-velocity impact performance.

Specifications:
  • Manufacturer: Ansell
  • Brand: KleenGuard™
  • Series: V30 Nemesis™ Small
  • Manufacturer code: 38476
  • SOSCleanroom SKU: 38476
  • UPC: 036000384765
  • Product type: Non-prescription occupational safety glasses
  • Fit category: Small
  • Intended facial profile: Smaller and slimmer adult head and facial dimensions
  • Lens color: Smoke
  • Lens material: Polycarbonate
  • Catalog lens-treatment designation: Uncoated
  • KleenVision™ premium anti-fog: Not assigned to SKU 38476
  • Confirmed premium hardcoat: Not assigned to SKU 38476
  • Polarized: No
  • Photochromic: No
  • Automatically darkening: No
  • Mirror treatment: No
  • Welding-filter shade: No
  • Specialized infrared filter: No
  • Laser optical-density rating: No
  • Frame color: Black
  • Frame material: Nylon identified in SKU-specific industrial records
  • Frame style: Sporty, flexible, lightweight wraparound spectacle design
  • Base curve: 8.25 in current Ansell documentation
  • Legacy base-curve wording: Base curve 8 may appear in older SKU records
  • Temple design: Soft-touch, non-adjustable small-fit temples
  • Nose design: Reinforced integral nosepiece with a wider bridge
  • Prescription-eyewear compatibility: Not designed as over-the-glasses eyewear
  • Included accessory: Neck cord
  • Ultraviolet filtration: 99.9% UVA, UVB, and UVC
  • Current U.S. standard: ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020
  • Impact designation: Z87+ high-velocity impact rated
  • Legacy standard wording: ANSI Z87.1+ may appear in older records
  • Country of origin: Taiwan in SKU-specific supply records
  • RightCycle™ eligibility: Yes, subject to current program acceptance requirements
  • SOSCleanroom selling quantity: 12 safety glasses per case
  • Typical applications: Outdoor manufacturing, construction, material handling, grounds maintenance, loading areas, transportation, utilities, warehousing, and bright industrial support environments
Small-Fit Frame Engineering

The Nemesis Small platform is intended for wearers whose facial width, temple spacing, bridge geometry, or head circumference is not well served by a standard-size industrial frame. A correctly sized protector can improve both comfort and protective positioning.

Small-Fit Feature Practical Function
Reduced frame dimensions Better aligns the lens and temples with smaller head widths
Smaller wraparound profile Helps reduce excessive side and lower-edge openings
Wider bridge geometry Distributes contact across the nose and supports stable positioning
Reinforced nosepiece Supports durability at a high-contact area of the eyewear
Soft-touch temples Help reduce pressure and improve retention during extended wear

The small designation does not indicate youth eyewear or guarantee fit for every smaller wearer. Occupational use still requires individual fit verification, acceptable coverage, secure retention, and compatibility with all other PPE.

Smoke Uncoated Lens Configuration

SKU 38476 uses a fixed smoke uncoated polycarbonate lens. The tint reduces general visible brightness and is commonly selected for bright exterior and high-illumination work areas.

Current Ansell family documentation describes scratch-resistant and KleenVision™ anti-fog treatments across the broader Nemesis Small platform. The SOSCleanroom and legacy SKU-specific designation for 38476 remains uncoated, so family-level coating claims should not be transferred to this SKU.

Lens Attribute SKU 38476 Classification
Lens tint Smoke
Catalog coating Uncoated
KleenVision™ anti-fog Not assigned to this SKU
Premium hardcoat Do not claim without current SKU- or lot-specific confirmation
Polarization No
Photochromic response No; the tint remains fixed
Primary visual environment Bright outdoor and high-illumination work

Catalog wording recommendation: Use “smoke uncoated polycarbonate lens.” Do not describe SKU 38476 as KleenVision™ anti-fog, polarized, photochromic, automatically darkening, mirror coated, premium hardcoated, or scratch-proof.

Brightness Reduction and Lighting Selection

The smoke tint reduces visible brightness but does not automatically adapt to changing light. It should be evaluated across the wearer’s complete route and task area, including shaded, enclosed, and indoor locations.

Lighting Condition Selection Consideration
Bright outdoor sunlight Smoke tint may improve visual comfort and reduce ambient brightness
Open loading yard or exterior construction area May be appropriate after confirming task visibility and glare conditions
Open-bay warehouse Evaluate both bright entrance zones and darker interior aisles
Indoor production or inspection area A clear lens may provide better task illumination
Dim stairway, corridor, or enclosed equipment Smoke eyewear may be too dark; evaluate clear protection
Strong reflected glare Evaluate a documented polarized safety lens when directional glare control is required
Smoke Tint Is Not Polarization

A smoke lens reduces overall visible brightness. A polarized lens uses directional filtering to reduce reflected glare from surfaces such as water, pavement, glass, vehicles, and painted metal. SKU 38476 is not documented as polarized.

  • Brightness reduction and polarization are separate optical functions
  • Reflected glare may remain visible through the smoke lens
  • Do not advertise SKU 38476 as polarized
  • Evaluate polarized eyewear for sustained glare-intensive outdoor work
  • Confirm compatibility with electronic displays and instruments before changing lens technology
Fixed-Tint Limitations
  • The lens does not lighten automatically indoors
  • The lens does not darken further in stronger sunlight
  • The product is not photochromic
  • The product is not electronically variable
  • The product is not automatically darkening
  • A clear lens may be required before entering dim work areas
  • Eyewear changes should occur only in a safe location where protection may be removed
8.25-Base-Curve Wraparound Geometry

Current Ansell documentation specifies an 8.25-base-curve wraparound frame. Older SKU-specific records may round this value to a base curve of 8. Both descriptions refer to a curved sport-style profile designed to extend coverage toward the sides of the eyes.

  • Extends spectacle coverage laterally
  • Supports broad peripheral visibility
  • Reduces dependence on separate removable side shields
  • Supports a close, low-profile fit on smaller facial dimensions
  • Depends on correct wearer-specific positioning
  • Does not create a sealed splash, dust, aerosol, or gas enclosure
Bridge and Nosepiece Design

The Nemesis Small design incorporates a wider bridge and reinforced nosepiece to improve comfort and stability on smaller facial profiles. Current manufacturer literature identifies the nose-contact area as integral to the lens structure.

  • Distributes contact across the bridge of the nose
  • Supports correct lens height
  • Helps reduce downward slippage
  • Eliminates a separately adjustable nose-pad assembly
  • Requires inspection for cracking, deformation, and pressure points
  • Eyewear that repeatedly slides or tilts should be replaced with another frame
Soft-Touch Temple System

The soft-touch temple design helps distribute pressure along the sides of the head and supports retention without a separate adjustment mechanism.

  • Supports comfortable contact on smaller head widths
  • Helps reduce localized temple pressure
  • Supports retention during walking, bending, and routine movement
  • Must not create painful compression or headache
  • Should be inspected for cracking, spreading, permanent deformation, and loss of tension
  • Non-adjustable sizing makes correct frame selection especially important
Included Neck Cord

Each pair includes a neck cord that helps keep the glasses available when temporarily removed in a designated safe area.

  • Helps reduce dropping and misplacement
  • Keeps the eyewear accessible between tasks
  • Does not replace correct temple fit during active work
  • Should not be used where a hanging cord creates an entanglement hazard
  • Should be inspected for contamination, fraying, and secure attachment
  • Must be managed under controlled-environment procedures where cords are restricted
Standards and Protective Performance

Current Ansell documentation identifies the Nemesis Small platform as manufactured to comply with ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020 and as Z87+ high-velocity impact rated.

Standard or Attribute Technical Meaning
ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020 Current U.S. occupational eye and face protection standard referenced by Ansell
Z87+ High-impact designation under the applicable spectacle requirements
ANSI Z87.1+ Legacy wording that may appear in older SKU-specific records
99.9% UVA / UVB / UVC filtration Polycarbonate filtration intended to reduce occupational ultraviolet exposure
Impact-Rating Interpretation
  • Z87+ does not make the glasses chemical-splash goggles
  • Wraparound spectacle geometry does not make the product dust tight or gas tight
  • The open upper and lower edges permit environmental entry
  • A compatible face shield may be required for full-face hazards
  • Fine dust, aerosols, and multidirectional particles may require goggles
  • Welding and cutting require correctly shaded optical filters
  • Laser work requires wavelength-specific optical-density protection
  • Damaged eyewear must be removed from service regardless of its original rating
Ultraviolet-Filtration Interpretation

The polycarbonate lens filters 99.9% of UVA, UVB, and UVC radiation. This function is separate from the smoke tint’s visible-brightness reduction.

  • UV filtration does not make the lens a welding filter
  • The smoke tint does not establish infrared protection
  • The lens is not laser-protective eyewear
  • The lens has no wavelength-specific optical-density rating
  • Task-specific radiation hazards require correctly rated and marked filters
Fogging and Uncoated-Lens Selection

Because SKU 38476 is cataloged as uncoated, it should not be expected to provide the premium fog resistance associated with KleenVision™ variants. Fogging may occur during humidity, physical exertion, mask use, temperature transitions, or restricted airflow.

Operating Condition Selection Guidance
Short outdoor task in stable conditions The uncoated configuration may be suitable when condensation is unlikely
Mask, respirator, or hood use Check airflow and evaluate a documented anti-fog SKU when fogging develops
High humidity or temperature transitions Select factory-applied anti-fog eyewear
Repeated removal or wiping Change the eyewear configuration rather than permitting repeated face touching
Recommended Applications
  • Outdoor manufacturing and facility support
  • Construction and exterior maintenance
  • Loading yards and shipping areas
  • Transportation and fleet operations
  • Groundskeeping and public-works tasks
  • Utilities and exterior service work
  • Open-bay warehouse and material-handling operations
  • Oil and gas support activities
  • Bright production and maintenance environments
  • Workers requiring a smaller-profile safety frame
Prescription Eyewear Limitation

The Nemesis Small 38476 is not designed as over-the-glasses eyewear. Forcing it over prescription frames can distort both frames, create excessive gaps, increase temple pressure, and compromise stable positioning.

  • Do not force the glasses over prescription eyewear
  • Use a purpose-designed OTG protector where corrective glasses must remain in place
  • Prescription spectacles alone are not automatically occupational safety eyewear
  • Consider prescription safety glasses for frequent or long-duration use
PPE Compatibility
  • Ensure temples do not cross tight-fitting respirator sealing surfaces
  • Check whether masks direct warm air toward the uncoated lens
  • Verify that hard-hat suspension components do not displace the glasses
  • Confirm that earmuff cushions remain fully seated
  • Check compatibility with hoods, hats, and other head coverings
  • Verify that face-shield brackets do not move or contact the eyewear
  • Manage the neck cord where machinery or process equipment creates entanglement risk
  • Confirm stable positioning during walking, bending, and representative movement
Controlled Environment Considerations

Industrial impact compliance does not establish sterility, ISO cleanroom classification, low particle release, low outgassing, disinfectant compatibility, or suitability for aseptic processing.

The smoke lens is generally better suited to bright exterior support, receiving, loading, utility, and maintenance areas than to dim controlled-production or inspection environments. Use must be evaluated under the facility’s SOP, gowning sequence, contamination-control strategy, cleaning requirements, and lighting conditions.

  • Confirm that open spectacle-style eyewear is permitted
  • Use sealed, sterile, or validated goggles where required by SOP
  • Confirm that the smoke tint provides adequate task illumination
  • Evaluate whether the neck cord is permitted in the controlled area
  • Assign one pair per worker or visitor where practical
  • Handle the glasses by the temples rather than the lens
  • Complete fit adjustments before entering the controlled zone
  • Do not place eyewear directly on benches, carts, seats, or critical surfaces
  • Use only facility-approved cleaners and compatible low-lint wipes when reuse is permitted
  • Do not describe the product as sterile, autoclavable, or cleanroom certified
Cleaning, Inspection and Storage

Where reuse is permitted, clean the eyewear using mild soap and water, an approved optical cleaner, or another validated facility procedure. Remove loose abrasive particles before wiping and use a soft optical tissue, microfiber cloth, or compatible low-lint wiper.

  • Do not dry wipe when dust, grit, or metal particles are present
  • Do not use abrasive shop towels or rough paper products
  • Avoid unapproved solvents and aggressive disinfectants
  • Do not apply aftermarket anti-fog or scratch treatments without compatibility validation
  • Inspect the lens for scratches, haze, cracks, crazing, chips, and distortion
  • Inspect the temples, nosepiece, cord attachment points, and safety markings
  • Replace the glasses when fit becomes loose or unstable
  • Remove the eyewear from service after a significant impact
  • Store in a cool, clean, and dry location away from excessive heat and chemical vapors
  • Protect the lens from abrasive contact during storage and transport
Important Use Limitations

The KleenGuard Nemesis Small 38476 is intended for small-profile occupational impact protection, outdoor brightness reduction, ultraviolet filtration, and wraparound spectacle coverage. Its fixed smoke tint may be too dark for indoor, shaded, enclosed, or poorly illuminated work. The lens is cataloged as uncoated and should not be represented as KleenVision™ anti-fog, polarized, photochromic, automatically darkening, mirror coated, premium hardcoated, or scratch-proof. The product is not a sealed chemical-splash goggle, dust-tight protector, gas-tight protector, welding filter, laser-protective device, electrical arc-flash protector, sterile eyewear, cleanroom-certified eyewear, or substitute for a face shield where full-face protection is required. Final selection must be based on the employer’s hazard assessment, lighting assessment, individual fit verification, and complete PPE compatibility review.

Packaging Clarification

The SOSCleanroom customer selling quantity for SKU 38476 is 12 safety glasses per case. Manufacturer and distributor logistics records may reference larger master cartons containing multiple 12-pair packages. The active SOSCleanroom purchasing configuration should control customer-facing unit-of-sale terminology.

Current and Legacy Documentation Note

Historical records may identify this product under Kimberly-Clark Professional, Jackson Safety, KleenGuard™ V30 Nemesis™ Small, manufacturer code 38476, smoke lens, smoke uncoated, black frame, nylon frame, small size, base curve 8, ANSI Z87.1+, Taiwan origin, or related terminology. Current Ansell family documentation identifies sporty lightweight construction, smaller dimensions, an 8.25-base-curve wraparound profile, soft-touch temples, a stronger nosepiece, wider bridge, integral nose contact, polycarbonate lenses, 99.9% UVA/UVB/UVC filtration, ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020 compliance, Z87+ high-velocity impact performance, included neck cord, and RightCycle™ eligibility. The exact SKU-specific uncoated designation should control coating claims, while supplied product markings and lot documentation should control formal traceability.

About KleenGuard™ Nemesis™ Small

KleenGuard Nemesis Small safety glasses adapt the established Nemesis sport-style platform for workers with smaller and slimmer head profiles. The 38476 configuration combines a fixed smoke uncoated lens, black lightweight frame, curved peripheral coverage, reinforced bridge and nose geometry, soft-touch temples, included retention cord, ultraviolet filtration, and high-impact spectacle performance for bright industrial environments.

Technical insight: The Nemesis Small 38476 is strongest where a conventional safety frame is too wide and secure small-profile fit must be combined with outdoor brightness reduction, lightweight comfort, wraparound coverage, Z87+ impact performance, ultraviolet filtration, and convenient neck-cord retention. Its primary limitations are the fixed smoke tint, uncoated lens, open spectacle geometry, non-OTG design, and dependence on individual small-frame fit.

Product page updated: Jul. 2026 (SOS Technical Staff)

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Technical Vault: KleenGuard™ V30 Nemesis™ Small Safety Glasses 38476

The KleenGuard™ V30 Nemesis™ Small Safety Glasses 38476 are non-prescription occupational safety spectacles engineered for workers with smaller or slimmer head and facial dimensions. The reduced-size frame addresses common fit problems associated with standard-size eyewear, including excessive temple width, downward slippage, lens misalignment, large side openings, unstable positioning, and interference with other personal protective equipment.

This configuration combines a fixed smoke polycarbonate lens, black lightweight frame, 8.25-base-curve wraparound geometry, soft-touch temples, a wider bridge, reinforced integral nosepiece, and an included neck cord. The smoke lens reduces visible brightness for outdoor and other high-illumination environments while the wraparound structure extends spectacle coverage toward the lateral eye area.

SKU 38476 is specifically cataloged as the smoke uncoated configuration. It should not be represented as KleenVision™ anti-fog, polarized, photochromic, automatically darkening, mirror coated, or equipped with a confirmed premium scratch-resistant hardcoat. Coating options listed for the broader Nemesis Small family must not be automatically assigned to this exact SKU.

Technical summary: Small-profile occupational safety eyewear with a fixed smoke uncoated polycarbonate lens, black lightweight frame, 8.25-base-curve wraparound geometry, soft-touch temples, wider bridge, reinforced integral nosepiece, included neck cord, 99.9% UVA/UVB/UVC filtration, ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020 compliance, Z87+ high-velocity impact performance, and RightCycle™ eligibility.

Product Identification:
  • Manufacturer: Ansell
  • Brand: KleenGuard™
  • Series: V30 Nemesis™ Small
  • Product designation: Nemesis™ Small Safety Glasses
  • Manufacturer code: 38476
  • SOSCleanroom SKU: 38476
  • UPC: 036000384765
  • Product type: Non-prescription occupational safety spectacles
  • Fit category: Small
  • Intended wearer profile: Smaller and slimmer adult head and facial dimensions
  • Lens color: Smoke
  • Lens material: Polycarbonate
  • Catalog lens-treatment designation: Uncoated
  • KleenVision™ premium anti-fog: Not assigned to SKU 38476
  • Confirmed premium hardcoat: Not assigned to SKU 38476
  • Polarized: No
  • Photochromic: No
  • Automatically darkening: No
  • Mirror treatment: No
  • Welding-filter shade: No
  • Specialized infrared filter: No
  • Laser optical-density rating: No
  • Frame color: Black
  • Frame construction: Lightweight flexible sport-style spectacle frame
  • Base curve: 8.25
  • Legacy base-curve wording: Base curve 8 may appear in older SKU records
  • Temple design: Soft-touch, non-adjustable small-fit temples
  • Nose design: Wider bridge with reinforced integral nosepiece
  • Prescription-eyewear compatibility: Not designed as over-the-glasses eyewear
  • Included accessory: Neck cord
  • Ultraviolet filtration: 99.9% UVA, UVB, and UVC
  • Current U.S. standard: ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020
  • Impact designation: Z87+ high-velocity impact rated
  • Legacy standard wording: ANSI Z87.1+ may appear in older records
  • RightCycle™ eligibility: Yes, subject to current program requirements
  • SOSCleanroom selling quantity: 12 safety glasses per case
Small-Fit Design Rationale

Safety-eyewear fit directly affects lens position, lateral coverage, retention, comfort, and compatibility with other PPE. Standard-size frames may sit too wide or too low on workers with smaller head dimensions, creating openings that reduce effective coverage and encourage repeated adjustment.

Common Standard-Frame Problem Small-Fit Design Objective
Temples flare away from the head Align temple spacing more closely with a smaller head width
Lens sits too low on the face Improve bridge positioning and lens height
Large side openings Bring wraparound lens edges closer to the lateral facial contour
Eyewear slides during movement Improve retention through smaller dimensions and soft-touch temples
Repeated wearer adjustment Improve stability and reduce unnecessary hand-to-face contact

The small designation does not mean youth eyewear and does not guarantee fit for every smaller wearer. Occupational selection still requires individual verification of coverage, lens position, retention, comfort, and PPE compatibility.

Smoke Uncoated Lens Classification

SKU 38476 uses a fixed smoke uncoated polycarbonate lens. The tint reduces general visible brightness and is primarily suited to bright exterior and high-illumination work environments.

Current Ansell family documentation identifies scratch-resistant hardcoat and KleenVision™ anti-fog treatments as available within portions of the Nemesis Small family. These family-level options do not establish that SKU 38476 has either treatment. The exact smoke uncoated SKU designation controls unless current package- or lot-specific documentation states otherwise.

Lens Attribute SKU 38476 Classification
Lens tint Smoke
Catalog coating Uncoated
KleenVision™ anti-fog Not assigned to this SKU
Premium hardcoat Do not claim without current SKU- or lot-specific confirmation
Polarization No
Photochromic response No; the tint remains fixed
Primary visual environment Bright outdoor and high-illumination work

Catalog wording recommendation: Use “smoke uncoated polycarbonate lens.” Do not describe SKU 38476 as KleenVision™ anti-fog, polarized, photochromic, automatically darkening, mirror coated, premium hardcoated, or scratch-proof.

Brightness Reduction and Lighting Selection

The smoke tint reduces visible brightness but does not automatically adapt to changing illumination. Selection should account for the darkest and brightest portions of the wearer’s complete route and task area.

Lighting Condition Selection Consideration
Bright outdoor sunlight Smoke tint may improve visual comfort and reduce ambient brightness
Loading yard or exterior construction area May be appropriate after confirming contrast and task visibility
Open-bay warehouse Evaluate bright entrances and darker interior aisles
Indoor production or inspection area A clear lens may provide better task illumination
Dim corridor, stairway, or enclosed equipment Smoke eyewear may be too dark; evaluate clear protection
Strong reflected glare Evaluate documented polarized safety eyewear when directional glare control is needed
Smoke Tint Versus Polarization

Smoke tint and polarization are separate optical functions. A smoke lens reduces overall visible brightness. A polarized lens uses directional filtration to reduce reflected glare from surfaces such as pavement, water, glass, vehicle panels, and painted metal.

  • SKU 38476 is not documented as polarized
  • Reflected glare may remain visible through the smoke lens
  • Do not advertise this SKU as polarized
  • Evaluate polarized safety eyewear for sustained glare-intensive work
  • Verify instrument and electronic-display visibility before changing lens technology
Fixed-Tint Limitations
  • The lens does not automatically lighten indoors
  • The lens does not darken further in stronger sunlight
  • The product is not photochromic
  • The product is not electronically variable
  • The product is not automatically darkening
  • A clear lens may be required before entering dim work areas
  • Eyewear changes should occur only in a safe area where protection may be removed
8.25-Base-Curve Wraparound Geometry

Current Ansell documentation specifies an 8.25-base-curve wraparound profile. Older records may round the value to a base curve of 8. Both descriptions refer to a curved sport-style lens that extends toward the lateral eye area.

  • Extends spectacle coverage toward the sides of the eyes
  • Supports broad peripheral visibility
  • Reduces reliance on separately attached side shields
  • Supports a close, low-profile fit on smaller facial dimensions
  • Depends on correct wearer-specific positioning
  • Does not create sealed splash, dust, aerosol, or gas protection
Bridge and Nosepiece Engineering

The Nemesis Small platform uses a wider bridge and reinforced nosepiece to support stable positioning and distribute contact across the nose. The nose-contact area is integral to the lens structure rather than a separately adjustable nose-pad assembly.

  • Supports correct lens height
  • Helps reduce downward slippage
  • Distributes pressure across the bridge area
  • Eliminates separate adjustable nose-pad hardware
  • Requires inspection for cracking, deformation, and pressure points
  • Eyewear that repeatedly slides or tilts should be replaced with another frame
Soft-Touch Temple System

Soft-touch temples help distribute pressure along the sides of the head and support retention without a separate temple-length adjustment mechanism.

  • Supports comfortable contact on smaller head widths
  • Helps reduce localized temple pressure
  • Supports retention during walking, bending, and routine movement
  • Must not create painful compression or headache
  • Should be inspected for cracking, spreading, deformation, and loss of tension
  • Non-adjustable sizing makes correct frame selection particularly important
Included Neck Cord

The included neck cord helps keep the glasses available when temporarily removed in a designated safe area. It is a retention and convenience accessory rather than a substitute for correct temple fit.

  • Helps reduce dropping and misplacement
  • Keeps eyewear accessible between tasks
  • Does not secure the glasses in the protective position during active work
  • Should not be used where a hanging cord creates an entanglement hazard
  • Must be controlled around rotating machinery, conveyors, powered tools, and moving equipment
  • Should be inspected for fraying, contamination, stretching, and secure attachment
  • May require removal where controlled-environment procedures prohibit cords
Standards and Protective Performance

Current Ansell documentation identifies the Nemesis Small platform as manufactured to comply with ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020 and as Z87+ high-velocity impact rated.

Standard or Attribute Technical Meaning
ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020 Current U.S. occupational eye and face protection standard referenced by Ansell
Z87+ High-impact designation under the applicable spectacle requirements
ANSI Z87.1+ Legacy wording that may appear in older product records
99.9% UVA / UVB / UVC filtration Polycarbonate filtration intended to reduce occupational ultraviolet exposure
Impact-Rating Interpretation
  • Z87+ does not make the product chemical-splash goggles
  • Wraparound spectacle geometry does not make the eyewear dust tight or gas tight
  • The open upper and lower edges permit environmental entry
  • A compatible face shield may be required for full-face hazards
  • Fine dust, aerosols, and multidirectional particles may require goggles
  • Welding and cutting require correctly shaded optical filters
  • Laser work requires wavelength-specific optical-density protection
  • Damaged eyewear must be removed from service regardless of its original rating
Ultraviolet-Filtration Interpretation

The polycarbonate lens filters 99.9% of UVA, UVB, and UVC radiation. This filtration function is separate from the smoke tint’s visible-brightness reduction.

  • UV filtration does not make the lens a welding filter
  • The smoke tint does not establish infrared protection
  • The lens is not laser-protective eyewear
  • The lens has no wavelength-specific optical-density rating
  • The smoke lens is not a substitute for task-specific optical-radiation PPE
  • Specialized radiation hazards require correctly rated and marked filters
Fogging Risk and Uncoated-Lens Selection

Because SKU 38476 is cataloged as uncoated, it should not be expected to deliver the premium fog resistance associated with KleenVision™ variants. Condensation can form when warm moisture-containing air contacts a cooler lens.

Operating Condition Selection Guidance
Short outdoor task in stable conditions The uncoated configuration may be suitable when condensation is unlikely
Mask, respirator, or hood use Check airflow and evaluate a documented anti-fog SKU if fogging develops
High humidity or temperature transitions Select factory-applied anti-fog eyewear
Repeated removal or wiping Change the eyewear configuration rather than permitting repeated face touching

Do not apply improvised household anti-fog products. Unvalidated sprays, waxes, detergent films, or wipes may leave residue, alter optical clarity, damage polycarbonate, or conflict with controlled-environment cleaning procedures.

Fit Verification Procedure
  1. Inspect the lens, temples, bridge, nosepiece, neck cord, and safety markings.
  2. Place the glasses on the wearer without excessively spreading the temples.
  3. Confirm that the reinforced nosepiece sits securely and comfortably.
  4. Verify that both eyes remain centered behind the protective lens area.
  5. Inspect upper, side, and lower lens edges for excessive openings.
  6. Confirm that the temples contact the head without painful compression.
  7. Ask the wearer to look upward, downward, left, and right.
  8. Ask the wearer to walk, turn, bend, and perform representative movements.
  9. Confirm that the glasses do not slide, tilt, lift, or require repeated adjustment.
  10. Evaluate visibility in the brightest and darkest expected work areas.
  11. Repeat the assessment with masks, hard hats, hearing protection, hoods, and face shields.
  12. Issue another frame size or model when acceptable positioning cannot be achieved.
Signs the Frame Is Too Large
  • Temples flare outward rather than contacting the head
  • The lens repeatedly slides down the nose
  • Large side openings remain between the lens and face
  • The wearer must tilt the head to look through the lens center
  • The frame shifts during walking or bending
  • The glasses fall when the wearer looks downward
  • The lens interferes with cheek movement
  • The wearer repeatedly pushes the frame back into position
Signs the Frame Is Too Small
  • Excessive pressure occurs at the temples or behind the ears
  • The temples bow outward under tension
  • The lens sits too close to the eyes or eyelashes
  • The bridge creates painful nose pressure
  • The lens edges do not provide adequate lateral coverage
  • The frame causes headache or persistent discomfort
  • The temples interfere with respirators, hearing protectors, or headgear
  • The wearer cannot maintain the glasses for the required duration
Prescription Eyewear Limitation

The Nemesis Small 38476 is not designed as over-the-glasses eyewear. Forcing it over prescription frames can distort both frames, create excessive openings, increase temple pressure, and compromise protective positioning.

  • Do not force the glasses over prescription spectacles
  • Use a purpose-designed OTG protector when corrective eyewear must remain in place
  • Prescription spectacles alone are not automatically occupational safety eyewear
  • Consider prescription safety glasses for frequent or long-duration use
  • Do not place the Nemesis frame beneath an incompatible outer protector
PPE Compatibility Assessment
  • Ensure temples do not cross tight-fitting respirator sealing surfaces
  • Check whether masks direct warm air toward the uncoated lens
  • Verify that hard-hat suspension components do not displace the glasses
  • Confirm that earmuff cushions remain fully seated
  • Check compatibility with hoods, hats, and other head coverings
  • Verify that face-shield brackets do not move or contact the eyewear
  • Manage the neck cord where machinery creates entanglement risk
  • Confirm stable positioning during walking, bending, and representative movement
  • Repeat compatibility evaluation whenever another PPE component changes
Hazard Assessment Guidance
Hazard or Condition Selection Consideration
General flying particles and impact Confirm that Z87+ spectacle protection and wearer-specific coverage are adequate
Chemical splash Use chemical-splash goggles or another appropriately enclosed protector
Fine dust or aerosol Evaluate goggles or another protector with greater enclosure
Full-face impact or splash Add a compatible face shield while retaining required primary eye protection
Welding, cutting, or brazing radiation Use task-specific filters with the required shade designation
Laser radiation Use wavelength-specific laser eyewear with verified optical density
High humidity or temperature transitions Evaluate a documented factory anti-fog configuration
Dim indoor or enclosed work Evaluate a clear or higher-transmission lens
Strong reflected glare Evaluate polarized safety eyewear
Recommended Applications
  • Outdoor manufacturing and facility support
  • Construction and exterior maintenance
  • Loading yards and shipping areas
  • Transportation and fleet operations
  • Groundskeeping and public-works tasks
  • Utilities and exterior service work
  • Open-bay warehouse and material-handling operations
  • Oil and gas support activities
  • Bright production and maintenance environments
  • Workers requiring a smaller-profile safety frame
Controlled Environment Considerations

Industrial impact compliance does not establish sterility, ISO cleanroom classification, low particle release, low outgassing, disinfectant compatibility, or suitability for aseptic processing.

The smoke lens is generally better suited to bright exterior support, receiving, loading, utility, and maintenance areas than to dim controlled-production or inspection environments. Use must be evaluated under the facility’s SOP, gowning sequence, contamination-control strategy, cleaning requirements, and actual lighting conditions.

  • Confirm that open spectacle-style eyewear is permitted
  • Use sealed, sterile, or validated goggles where required by SOP
  • Confirm that the smoke tint provides adequate task illumination
  • Evaluate whether the neck cord is permitted in the controlled area
  • Assess the cord and attachment points as potential contamination-retention surfaces
  • Assign one pair per worker or visitor where practical
  • Stage eyewear on the designated clean side of the gowning process
  • Handle the glasses by the temples rather than the lens
  • Complete fit verification before entering the controlled zone
  • Do not place eyewear directly on benches, carts, seats, or critical surfaces
  • Use only facility-approved cleaners and compatible low-lint wipes when reuse is permitted
  • Do not describe the product as sterile, autoclavable, or cleanroom certified
Controlled-Area Donning and Handling
  1. Inspect the eyewear before beginning the gowning sequence.
  2. Remove the neck cord when required by the facility SOP.
  3. Clean or disinfect the eyewear according to the approved site procedure when reuse is permitted.
  4. Inspect the lens edges, bridge, nosepiece, temples, cord, and attachment points.
  5. Stage the glasses in the designated clean-side location.
  6. Handle the glasses by the temples or other approved non-viewing surfaces.
  7. Don the eyewear at the gowning step specified by the facility SOP.
  8. Confirm that the lens is centered and lateral coverage is acceptable.
  9. Verify adequate visibility under the controlled-area lighting.
  10. Confirm compatibility with masks, hoods, bouffants, respirators, and face shields.
  11. Avoid touching or readjusting the glasses inside the critical work area.
  12. Follow the facility deviation procedure if the glasses are dropped, contaminated, displaced, or fogged.
Cleaning Procedure
  1. Wash and dry hands or don clean gloves as required by the work area.
  2. Inspect the lens for loose dust, grit, dried residue, or abrasive contamination.
  3. Remove loose particles using clean air or a gentle water rinse when permitted.
  4. Remove or separately control the neck cord when the approved procedure requires it.
  5. Apply mild soap and water, an approved optical cleaner, or another validated cleaning solution.
  6. Wipe gently using a soft optical tissue, microfiber cloth, or approved low-lint wiper.
  7. Clean the bridge, nosepiece, temples, lens edges, cord, and cord attachment points.
  8. Avoid excessive pressure and abrasive wiping.
  9. Rinse where required to remove cleaner residue.
  10. Dry using a clean, soft, non-abrasive material.
  11. Inspect the complete product and safety markings before reuse.

Chemical compatibility note: Strong solvents, aggressive disinfectants, high-pH cleaners, abrasive compounds, and incompatible chemicals may craze or cloud polycarbonate, deform frame components, weaken temple or cord attachment points, or reduce optical clarity. Validate the chemical, concentration, contact time, application method, rinse procedure, and cleaning frequency where repeated disinfection is required.

Aftermarket Treatment Restrictions

Do not assume that aftermarket anti-fog sprays, detergent films, waxes, scratch treatments, or disinfectant coatings are compatible with the uncoated smoke lens.

  • Use only products approved for polycarbonate safety eyewear
  • Evaluate haze, residue, tint change, and optical distortion after treatment
  • Confirm compatibility with facility cleaning procedures
  • Do not obscure required safety markings
  • Do not use improvised household products
  • Select a factory anti-fog SKU when fog resistance is predictably required
Inspection and Replacement Criteria

Inspect the glasses before each issue and after any impact, chemical contact, abnormal heat exposure, or cleaning process that could affect protection or visibility.

  • Cracked, chipped, warped, or deformed lens
  • Deep scratches or abrasion that interfere with vision
  • Persistent haze, clouding, distortion, or discoloration
  • Uneven tint, spotting, or visible surface damage
  • Crazing, stress cracking, or chemical attack
  • Cracked, loose, stretched, or deformed temples
  • Damaged bridge or reinforced nosepiece
  • Loss of secure fit during normal movement
  • Excessive side, upper, or lower openings
  • Illegible required safety markings
  • Exposure to a significant impact event
  • Residue that cannot be removed through the approved cleaning process
  • Recurring fogging that prevents safe movement or task performance
  • Insufficient visibility in any assigned work area
  • Frayed, contaminated, stretched, or insecure neck cord
  • Damaged cord attachment points
Reuse, Shared Use and Hygiene

The product may be reused where site procedures permit. Shared use requires documented inspection and cleaning between wearers, including the temples, nose-contact surfaces, neck cord, and cord attachment points.

  • Do not reissue visibly contaminated eyewear
  • Clean all wearer-contact surfaces between users
  • Control or replace contaminated neck cords
  • Separate cleaned eyewear from returned or used products
  • Use clearly marked clean and used collection containers
  • Replace products that cannot be effectively cleaned
  • Consider single-user assignment where hygiene or contamination risk is elevated
  • Follow facility infection-control and contamination-control requirements
Storage and Handling

Store unused or cleaned glasses in a cool, clean, and dry location away from excessive heat, direct sunlight, abrasive materials, heavy objects, and chemical vapors.

  • Use a clean dispenser, cabinet, bin, sleeve, or designated storage compartment
  • Separate clean eyewear from returned or contaminated products
  • Do not store with sharp tools, fasteners, or abrasive materials
  • Do not place heavy objects on the lens or temples
  • Avoid prolonged storage in hot vehicles or near process heat
  • Keep away from solvent, adhesive, fuel, and chemical vapors
  • Do not allow the lens to rest directly against rough surfaces
  • Do not compress or flatten the frame during storage
  • Store the neck cord so it does not scratch or wrap tightly around the lens
RightCycle™ Program Consideration

Ansell identifies the Nemesis Small family as eligible for the RightCycle™ Program. Actual eligibility, geographic availability, contamination restrictions, collection procedures, minimum quantities, and accepted product conditions should be confirmed with the current program before placing used eyewear or accessories into a recycling stream.

Packaging and Selling Unit Clarification

The SOSCleanroom purchase quantity for SKU 38476 is 12 safety glasses per case. Manufacturer and distributor logistics records may separately reference larger master cartons containing multiple 12-pair packages. Larger logistics quantities should not be presented as the SOSCleanroom customer selling unit unless confirmed by the active inventory and purchasing record.

Important Use Limitations
  • Designed for smaller and slimmer adult head profiles, not every wearer
  • Small sizing does not mean youth eyewear
  • Uses a fixed smoke tint that does not change with ambient light
  • May be too dark for indoor, shaded, enclosed, or poorly illuminated work
  • Does not include documented KleenVision™ premium anti-fog treatment
  • May fog during humidity, temperature changes, mask use, or physical exertion
  • Not polarized
  • Not photochromic or automatically darkening
  • Not a sealed chemical-splash goggle
  • Not dust tight or gas tight
  • Wraparound geometry does not create a sealed enclosure
  • Not welding, cutting, brazing, or specialized infrared-radiation protection
  • Not laser-protective eyewear
  • Not electrical arc-flash protective equipment
  • Not intended for molten-metal splash
  • Not supplied sterile
  • Not represented as autoclavable
  • Not represented as cleanroom certified or low shedding
  • Not a substitute for a face shield where full-face protection is required
  • Not designed as OTG eyewear for prescription glasses
  • The neck cord may create an entanglement hazard
  • Formal hardcoat or coating claims require current SKU-specific confirmation
Current and Legacy Documentation Note

Historical records may identify this product under Kimberly-Clark Professional, Jackson Safety, KleenGuard™ V30 Nemesis™ Small, manufacturer code 38476, smoke lens, smoke uncoated, black frame, small size, base curve 8, ANSI Z87.1+, or related terminology. Current Ansell family documentation identifies sporty lightweight construction, smaller dimensions, an 8.25-base-curve wraparound profile, soft-touch temples, a stronger nosepiece, wider bridge, integral nose contact, polycarbonate lenses, 99.9% UVA/UVB/UVC filtration, ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020 compliance, Z87+ high-velocity impact performance, included neck cord, and RightCycle™ eligibility. The exact SKU-specific uncoated designation should control coating claims, while supplied product markings and lot documentation should control formal traceability.

Brand and Product Documentation Note

KleenGuard™ protective eyewear was historically marketed through Kimberly-Clark Professional and Jackson Safety and may appear under Kimberly-Clark Professional, Jackson Safety, KleenGuard™, or Ansell in current and legacy documentation. Current product-page content should use the active Ansell portfolio identity while preserving the established KleenGuard™ V30 Nemesis™ Small name and manufacturer code 38476.

Technical Vault Disclaimer

This Technical Vault entry is intended to support procurement, product evaluation, small-frame fit assessment, training, lighting review, controlled-environment evaluation, cleaning-program development, and workplace PPE selection. It does not replace the manufacturer’s instructions, current product markings, wearer-specific fit verification, workplace hazard assessment, lighting assessment, respiratory-protection program, contamination-control strategy, facility SOP, or applicable regulatory guidance. Verify current certificates, lens treatment, materials, packaging, cleaning compatibility, and lot-specific documentation where required by the organization’s safety or quality system.

Technical insight: The Nemesis Small 38476 is strongest where standard safety frames are too wide and secure small-profile fit must be combined with outdoor brightness reduction, lightweight comfort, wraparound coverage, Z87+ impact performance, ultraviolet filtration, and convenient neck-cord retention. Its principal limitations are the fixed smoke tint, uncoated lens, open spectacle geometry, non-OTG design, potential neck-cord entanglement risk, and dependence on individual small-frame fit.

Technical Vault updated: Jul. 2026 (SOS Technical Staff)

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