Dublin, May 10, 2017 -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global Protective Eyewear Market Size, Market Share, Application Analysis, Regional Outlook, Growth Trends, Key Players, Competitive Strategies and Forecasts, 2014 to 2024" report to their offering.
The global protective eyewear market is projected to reach US$ 2.79 Bn by 2024.
The overall market is mainly driven by the introduction of supportive government regulations and legislations. Additionally, broadening application area and availability of wide range of protective eyewear products is boosting growth of the global protective eyewear market across the globe.
Introduction of regulations and derivatives concerning worker safety is one of the major drivers fueling growth of the global protective eyewear market. Rise in number of accidents at workplace is increasing the demand of personal protective equipment including protective eyewear at a significant pace. Currently, safety of the workers has become mandatory across several sectors such as construction, chemicals, manufacturing, and oil and gas.
North America and Europe are the two largest markets in the global protective eyewear market and have strict legislation covering the impact ratings and performance requirements pertaining to protective eyewear products in working environment. For instance, as per the latest derivatives issued by ANSI the drop ball test has become mandatory for all protective eyewear products. Also, regulation introduced by Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) is expected to increase the adoption of enhanced protective eyewear across the globe.
Overall global protective eyewear market is highly fragmented with the presence of some large global players and numerous other local manufacturers in various regions in the world. Some of the leading providers in the global protective eyewear market include the 3M Company, Honeywell Safety Products, Bolle Safety and Gateway Safety, Inc., among others. Apart from various large providers, there is a heavy presence of small and medium manufacturers of protective eyewear equipment especially in the North America and Asia Pacific regions.
Key Trends:
- Focus on diversifying eyewear designs, making them more comfortable and safe
- Geographical expansion through organic as well as inorganic growth
- Pursuing different application areas such as sports and industry verticals in emerging economies
- Innovative designs that can meet varying facial profiles
Key Topics Covered:
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Executive Summary
Chapter 3 Market Dynamics
3.1 Introduction
3.1.1 Global Protective Eyewear Market Revenue, 2014 - 2024, (US$ Mn)
3.2 Market Dynamics
3.2.1 Market Drivers
3.2.1.1 Introduction of Worker Safety Regulations
3.2.1.2 Wide Range of Advanced Protective Eyewear
3.2.1.3 Broadening Application Areas of Protective Eyewear
3.2.2 Market Challenge
3.2.2.1 Low Quality Products offered by Local Players
3.2.2.2 Automation of Processes Across Various Industries
3.2.3 Market Trend
3.2.3.1 Introduction of enhanced Protective Eyewear
3.2.4 Impact Analysis of Drivers and Restraints
3.3 Value Chain Analysis
3.4 Competitive Landscape
3.4.1 Market Positioning of Protective Eyewear Manufacturers
3.4.2 Strategies Adopted by the Leading Manufacturers
3.4.2.1 Design of industry specific eyewear
3.4.2.2 Expansion through Strategic Partnerships & Acquisitions
Chapter 4 Global Protective Eyewear Market Analysis, By Design
4.1 Market Analysis
4.2 Direct Vented Eyewear
4.3 Indirect Vented Eyewear
4.4 Non-vented Eyewear
Chapter 5 Global Protective Eyewear Market Analysis, By Type
5.1 Market Analysis
5.2 Prescription Protective Eyewear
5.3 Non-prescription Protective Eyewear
Chapter 6 Global Protective Eyewear Market Analysis, By End-user
6.1 Market Analysis
6.2 Construction
6.3 Oil & Gas
6.4 Industrial Manufacturing
6.5 Mining
6.6 Others (Healthcare, Transportation, Government etc.)
Chapter 7 North America Protective Eyewear Market Analysis
Chapter 8 Europe Protective Eyewear Market Analysis
Chapter 9 Asia Pacific Protective Eyewear Market Analysis
Chapter 10 Latin America Protective Eyewear Market Analysis
Chapter 11 MEA Protective Eyewear Market Analysis
Chapter 12 Company Profiles
- The 3M Company
- Honeywell Safety Products
- Bolle Safety
- Stanley Black and Decker Inc.
- Pyramex Safety Products LLC
- Fu Sheng Optical Industry Company Ltd.
- Gateway Safety, Inc.
- Phillips Safety Products, Inc.
- Mancine Optical Company
- MCR Safety
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