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Personal Protective Equipment Eye and Face Protection
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Common causes of eye injuries Injurious gases, vapors, and liquids Dusts, powders, fumes, mists Flying objects or particles 1a
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Common causes of eye injuries Glare Splashing metal Thermal and radiation hazards 1b
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Common causes of eye injuries Lasers Electrical hazards Any combination of these 1c
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Engineering controls Plant equipment and machinery is a major source of eye injuries To guard against this, use: –guards –screens –shields 2a
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Eye and face protection Joint effort between worker and company Safety glasses –polycarbonate lenses –tinted lenses –safety frames –side shields 3a
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Eye and face protection Goggles –fit closer to the eyes –some models fit over prescription glasses 3b
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Eye and face protection Face shields –provides full-face protection –always wear eye protection under a face shield 3c
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Donning, doffing, adjusting, and wearing Must be comfortable Must be worn properly Wear proper eye protection for the job 4a
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Donning, doffing, adjusting, and wearing Understand its purpose and limitations Proper fitting is important 4b
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Limitations of eye and face protection Presents a false sense of security User may be less alert to hazards 5a
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Limitations of eye and face protection Loses protective ability over time May restrict vision 5b
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Care, maintenance, use, and disposal Perform regular inspection and maintenance Keep lenses clean Replace pitted, scratched, broken lenses 6a
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Housekeeping Keep chemicals, dusts, debris to a minimum 7a
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Eyewash Stations Eyewash stations are required if certain eye hazards are present 8a
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Eyewash Stations Know the location and operation of eyewash facilities –eyewash fountains –drench showers –hand-held drench hoses –emergency bottles 8b
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