Miscellaneous: Eye & Face Protection

Eye and face Protection Preventing eye injuries requires that all persons who may be in eye hazard areas wear protective eyewear. This includes employee, visitors, researchers, contractors, or other passing through and identified eye hazard area. To provide protection for these personnel, Supervisors of such areas shall procure a sufficient quantity of goggles and or plastic protectors that afford the maximum amount of protection possible. If these personnel wear personal glasses, they shall be provided with a suitable eye protector to wear over them. Suitable protectors shall be used when employees are exposed to hazards from flying particles, molten metal, acids or caustic liquids, chemical liquids, gases, vapors, bioaerosols or potentially injurious light radiation.  Contact lenses shall not be permitted within the production areas due to the hazardous environment and the potential for particulates and or chemicals exposure.  Side protectors shall be used when there is a hazard from flying objects.  Goggles and face shields shall be used when there is a hazard from chemical splash.  Face shields shall only be worn over primary eye protection. (safety glasses or goggles)  For employees who wear prescription lenses, eye protection shall either incorporate the proscription in the design or fit properly over the prescription lenses.  Protectors shall be marked to identify the manufacturer.  Equipment fitted with appropriate filter lenses shall be used to protect against light radiation. Tinted and shaded lenses are not filter lenses, unless they are marked or identified as such.

Eye & Face Protection
Eye and face Protection Preventing eye injuries requires that all persons who may be in eye hazard areas wear protective eyewear. This includes employee, visitors, researchers, contractors, or other passing through and identified eye hazard area. To provide protection for these personnel, Supervisors of such areas shall procure a sufficient quantity of goggles and or plastic protectors that afford the maximum amount of protection possible. If these personnel wear personal glasses, they shall be provided with a suitable eye protector to wear over them. Suitable protectors shall be used when employees are exposed to hazards from flying particles, molten metal, acids or caustic liquids, chemical liquids, gases, vapors, bioaerosols or potentially injurious light radiation.  Contact lenses shall not be permitted within the production areas due to the hazardous environment and the potential for particulates and or chemicals exposure.  Side protectors shall be used when there is a hazard from flying objects.  Goggles and face shields shall be used when there is a hazard from chemical splash.  Face shields shall only be worn over primary eye protection. (safety glasses or goggles)  For employees who wear prescription lenses, eye protection shall either incorporate the proscription in the design or fit properly over the prescription lenses.  Protectors shall be marked to identify the manufacturer.  Equipment fitted with appropriate filter lenses shall be used to protect against light radiation. Tinted and shaded lenses are not filter lenses, unless they are marked or identified as such.

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