The document discusses eye and face protection requirements in the workplace. It notes that thousands are blinded each year from work-related eye injuries and that nearly 3 out of 5 workers are injured when not wearing proper protection. It outlines OSHA requirements for eye and face protection, including standards, training, PPE criteria, and protecting employees from hazards. Employers must assess workplace hazards and provide appropriate protection, such as safety glasses for impact, goggles for chemicals, and welding helmets for optical radiation.