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Key Features

Built to the spec
clinicians trust.

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Full-Face Splash Protection

Visor extends from brow to below the chin, blocking fluid splatter and aerosolized droplets that a mask alone cannot stop.

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Anti-Fog Clarity

Coated or treated visors resist fogging during extended wear, speech, and temperature transitions between patient rooms.

03

Fits Over Eyewear

Headband clearance accommodates prescription glasses, surgical loupes, and goggles worn underneath without interference.

04

Reusable or Single-Use

Choose reusable frames with replaceable visor shields for cost-per-use efficiency, or disposable shields for high-volume isolation.

Clinical Use / Eye & Face Protection

How clinicians
use this product.

Face shields and protective eyewear shield clinicians from splash, splatter, and droplet exposure during procedural care. Worn over — not instead of — a surgical mask or respirator for full barrier protection.

Indications

Clinical use cases.

  • Splash and splatter protection during procedural and surgical care
  • Eye and face barrier in droplet and contact precautions
  • Aerosol-generating procedures (paired with a fit-tested respirator)
  • Chemical and hazardous drug handling
  • Dental, ENT, and ophthalmic procedures with fluid exposure risk

Application Technique

Step by step.

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Don mask first.

Perform hand hygiene, then don a surgical mask or respirator. The face shield is worn over the mask — never as a substitute.

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Adjust the headband.

Size the headband for stable fit without pressure points on the temples or forehead. The visor should clear any eyewear worn underneath.

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Check coverage.

Visor must extend below the chin and wrap beyond the sides of the face. No gaps between the visor and the brow line.

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Doff without touching the visor.

Remove by the headband or earpieces only. The front of the visor is the contaminated surface — touching it defeats the barrier.

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Clean or discard.

Reusable frames and visors: disinfect per manufacturer IFU between patients using an EPA-registered healthcare disinfectant. Single-use shields go to waste immediately after doffing.

Contraindications & Cautions

When not to use.

  • Not a substitute for a surgical mask or respirator — pair with a mask appropriate to the clinical risk
  • Standard face shields are not rated for high-velocity impact unless separately marked ANSI Z87.1+
  • Polycarbonate and PETG visors must not be autoclaved unless the manufacturer explicitly approves it
  • Single-use shields must not be reprocessed between patients

Typical Care Settings

Where it's used.

  • All Healthcare Settings
  • Isolation Rooms
  • Emergency Department
  • Operating Rooms
  • Dental and Procedural Clinics

Clinical use information is provided for reference only. Always follow facility protocols, manufacturer instructions for use (IFU), and evidence-based practice guidelines. Consult the treating clinician before use.

Regulatory & Quality

FDA
Class I (21 CFR 878.4040, general surgery face shield)
Latex
Latex-free (polycarbonate or PETG visor construction)
Sterility
Non-sterile — clinical use
Biocompatibility
Skin-contact safe frame and headband materials

Standards & Certifications

  • FDA 510(k) where applicable
  • ANSI Z87.1 (impact-rated variants only)
  • OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen compliant

How It Compares

Op-D-Op vs. the alternatives.

A spec-by-spec comparison with the most common alternatives in the eye & face protection category. Clinical interchangeability varies — always verify with your care team or facility protocol.

Spec

This product

SHIELD KIT, VISOR ABS MEDICAL BURG

Op-D-Op

Op-D-Op Visor Shield Kit, 1 Each

Op-D-Op

Op-D-Op ABS Face Shield Kit, White, Medium, 1 Case of 25

Op-D-Op

Op-D-Op ABS Face Shield Kit, White, Medium, 1 Each

CoverageFull-lengthFull-faceFull-faceFull-face
ReusableReusableSingle-useReusableReusable
Fits Over EyewearYesYesYesYes

Comparison is provided for reference only. Brand names and trademarks belong to their respective owners. Specific SKUs may differ from category averages shown above.

About the Brand

Op-D-Op.

Trusted manufacturer

An established medical products manufacturer supplying clinical teams with quality healthcare supplies.

FAQ / Eye & Face Protection

Frequently asked.

Answers to the questions clinical buyers and care teams ask most about this product category.

Do I still need a mask under a face shield?

Yes. Face shields stop splash and splatter but do not filter airborne particles and do not form a seal around the face. Always pair a face shield with a surgical mask or fit-tested respirator appropriate to the clinical risk.

Is this face shield reusable, and how do I clean it?

Reusability is listed per SKU. For reusable models, disinfect the frame and visor between patients using an EPA-registered healthcare disinfectant per the manufacturer's instructions. Do not autoclave polycarbonate or PETG visors unless the manufacturer explicitly approves it.

Will the visor fog up during use?

Most clinical face shields include an anti-fog coating or film. Fogging still occurs when a tight-sealing respirator is worn underneath; tighten the respirator's nose clip and direct exhaled air downward to reduce buildup.

Can I wear prescription glasses or surgical loupes underneath?

Yes. Clinical face shields are designed with enough clearance to accommodate eyewear, loupes, and goggles worn underneath. Adjust the headband so the inside of the visor does not contact the front of your glasses.

What's the difference between a face shield and goggles?

Goggles seal around the eye socket and protect against fluid and particulate ingress — but they only cover the eyes. A face shield protects the entire face including the nose, mouth, forehead, and chin. For aerosol-generating procedures, many facilities require both.