This document discusses the importance of eye protection in the workplace. Some key points:
- Eye injuries occur at a rate of about 2000 per day in the US, with 10-20% resulting in permanent vision loss. The majority of injuries occur when eye protection is not worn.
- Common causes of eye injuries are flying debris, chemicals, and improper use of tools. The appropriate eye protection should always be worn for the task.
- Different types of eye protection include safety glasses, goggles, and face shields, with options for plastic, glass, or polycarbonate lenses. Proper protection depends on the hazard.
- OSHA requires employers to provide eye protection. All approved lenses must