What do these have in common? Eye Safety ON-THE-JOB EYE INJURIES  1,000 occur each day  Costs $300 million each year  9 out of 10 could be avoided.

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What do these have in common?

Eye Safety

ON-THE-JOB EYE INJURIES  1,000 occur each day  Costs $300 million each year  9 out of 10 could be avoided

The Eye

EYE INJURIES

CAUSES OF EYE INJURIES Chemical Chemical Physical Physical Thermal/ Radiation Thermal/ Radiation

ON-THE-JOB EYE HAZARDS  High-Speed Particles

Contact With Objects ON-THE-JOB EYE HAZARDS

 Chemicals, Fumes & Heat ON-THE-JOB EYE HAZARDS

 Welding/Laser Hazards ON-THE-JOB EYE HAZARDS

PREVENTING EYE INJURIES  Engineering Controls  Choosing & Wearing Protective Eyewear  Proper Training  Equipment Maintenance

 Engineering Controls PREVENTING EYE INJURIES

 Choosing & Wearing Protective Eyewear PREVENTING EYE INJURIES

Proper Training What to Wear When to Wear It PREVENTING EYE INJURIES

 Maintenance of PPE  Proper Fit  Clean as Needed  Proper Storage PREVENTING EYE INJURIES

PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR

 Specks in the Eye FIRST AID FOR EYE INJURIES

 Burns FIRST AID FOR EYE INJURIES

 Cuts & Punctures FIRST AID FOR EYE INJURIES

 Blows FIRST AID FOR EYE INJURIES

EYES One Pair Per Customer Protect the Ones You Have