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Mobile Vision Safety for Restricted Sectors: Aviation & Engineering.
 
Bringing Forensic-Grade Security & Clinical Precision to the Hangar.
The 3 Pillars:

1. Security Vetted: Our staff are cleared for High-Secure Government facilities. We are ready for Airside Pass sponsorship.

 

2. Tool Control (FOD): We operate a strict 'Count-in/Count-out' policy for all clinical equipment. Zero risk of Foreign Object Debris in the hangar.

3. Compliance: GCAA & EASA aligned vision screenings. EN166-F certified prescription safety eyewear.

On-Site Engineering Vision Clinics

We deploy fully vetted optometrists and mobile clinical units directly to the hangar floor or line maintenance rooms. By bringing the test to the engineer, we eliminate travel time and reduce abstraction from critical tasks, ensuring full GCAA/EASA visual compliance without staff leaving the secure zone.

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Certified Prescription Safety Eyewear

Supply and professional fitting of EN166-F and ANSI Z87+ rated prescription eyewear. We specialise in aviation-grade frames that are impact-resistant, non-conductive (for avionics work), and designed to be worn comfortably under ear defenders and headsets.

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Airside Driver (ADP) & Ground Staff Screening

Rapid visual acuity and colour vision testing for Airside Driving Permits (ADP) and ground handling teams. We ensure your ramp staff meet the strict visual standards required to operate vehicles and machinery safely around aircraft, providing immediate certification for HR records.

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Critical Personnel & Crew Support

A dedicated "fast-track" service for Pilots, Crew, and AOG (Aircraft on Ground) engineering staff. We provide urgent frame repairs, contact lens replacements, and priority appointments to prevent operational delays caused by vision issues—available on-site or at crew hotels.

Aircraft Engine Display
Operational Enquiries: eyecare@marroptics.com

Ready to reduce engineering downtime?

Contact our Aviation Operations Team to schedule a site capability assessment or discuss a pilot scheme for your station.

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