FACTS
- Eye injuries are still very common in the workplace
- Eye protection is more than just safety glasses
- Safety eyewear must meet the ansi z87 guidelines
- Contact lenses may present additional hazards to employees
- In most cases, employers are not required to cover the cost of prescription eyewear
- Detachable side shields are deemed acceptable by osha
- Most eye injuries result from objects striking or scraping the eye
- Burns and penetrating objects are also sources of eye injuries
- Osha has specific shade requirements for various types of radiant energy work
- Emergency eyewash stations must meet specific design and installation requirements
STATS
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