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When safety managers are selecting protective eyewear, do they only focus on the eyes? Or do they think about protecting the entire head if necessary and how integrating eyewear with other protective ...
“Your eye protection is PPE, not jewelry.” These daily reminders will encourage employees to think about the importance of their role in safety throughout the day.
Although it has been said that worker eye safety has improved during the last half decade, the level of protection a worker’s face receives still leaves much to be desired.
For a printable version of this article, CLICK HERE. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has caused well-publicized shortages of personal protective equipment (PPE) for medical workers. Eye protection, ...
If proper PPE is not available, no lab activity can proceed. For proper PPE selection contact the EHRS. Eye Protection Requirement Appropriate eye protection is worn at all times by all persons in ...
Selecting and wearing the right eye protection saves on pain, recovery and cost. There are trusted PPE manufacturers with eyewear that address form, fit and function.
The Laboratory Safety Committee has approved policy pertaining to working alone. Review the following documents: Three main types of eye protection exist, each with advantages and disadvantages. They ...
The helmet provides for penetration and impact resistance, thermal protection, and face/eye protection. The design also functions to divert water and debris away from the neck and face.
Smart eyewear has the potential to enhance construction site workflow efficiency while still providing eye protection safety. Will smart eyewear set a new standard for construction workers?
With an estimated 700,000 attendees due to descend on Edinburgh this August for the Fringe Festival, an additional 7,000-plus ...
COVID-19 eye protection may be more necessary than you think. Learn what eye protection you should have to prevent getting coronavirus through your eyes.
Mount Spurr in Alaska is likely to erupt soon. So people are buying goggles and masks to protect themselves from ash — and also pet versions to protect their dogs.