Eye injuries in the workplace are very
common. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
reports about 2,000 U.S. workers sustain job-related eye injuries that require
medical treatment each day. However, safety experts and eye doctors believe theright eye protection could have lessened the severity or even prevented 90% of
these eye injuries.
Common eye injuries occurring at work can
result from chemicals or foreign objects in the eye and cuts or scrapes on the
cornea. Other causes of injuries include splashes with grease and oil, burns
from steam, ultraviolet or infrared radiation exposure, and flying wood or metal
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Two major reasons workers experience eye
injuries on the job are because they were:
- Not wearing eye protection, or
- Wearing the wrong kind of protection for the job.
Personal protective eyewear, such as
goggles, face shields, safety glasses, or full face respirators must be used
when an eye hazard exists.
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