When selecting OTG safety glasses for histology, several features should be considered:
1. Comfort: The glasses should be lightweight and have cushioned nose pads and flexible temples to ensure they can be worn comfortably for extended periods. 2. Clarity: The lenses should be made from high-quality, anti-fog materials to ensure clear visibility, which is crucial for detailed histological work. 3. Coverage: The glasses should provide ample coverage, protecting from the sides as well as the front. 4. Durability: Made from robust materials like polycarbonate, which can withstand impacts and resist chemical damage. 5. Compatibility: They should fit well over a variety of prescription glasses without causing discomfort or disrupting vision.