The document discusses eye and face protection in occupational settings. It notes that eye injuries are common in the workplace, with flying objects, dust, and liquid splashes posing top hazards. The document outlines how to identify potential hazards and recommends always assuming hazards are present and wearing appropriate protective equipment. It describes different types of eye and face protection including safety glasses, goggles, and face shields, and how the proper protection depends on the job task and hazard level. Employers are required to assess hazards and provide necessary protective equipment.