Posts Tagged eye

Safety Goggles at Home AND at Work

Posted by proforma on March 20, 2009  |  No Comments

While you may be diligent about wearing safety goggles at your job and when doing chores at home, your family members may not. This story, “An Eye Saved,” features a contractor/father who convinced his 18-year old to wear safety glasses — and saved his son’s eyesight.

Eye injuries at home are on the rise.The American Academy of Ophthalmology and the American Society of Ocular Trauma (ASOT) recently released a study that reported more than 40 percent of eye injuries in the home occurred while homeowners were cooking, doing yard work or home repairs. In 78 percent of these cases, the homeowner was not wearing protective eyewear. In some instances, it was not the adult performing the task, but another person or child standing nearby that suffered the accident.

If you’re interested in reading more about recent trends in home-based eye injuries, go here.

OSHA Eye and Face Protection eTool

Posted by proforma on March 7, 2009  |  No Comments

OSHA offers an online “etool” that will help companies and individuals ensure they have the correct eye and face protection and meet government requirements. In addition to providing OSHA standards, the site also provides guidance for the selection of the appropriate personal protection equipment (PPE) device, training in its use, and other useful information.