Title: Personal Protective Equipment Eye and Face Protection
1Personal Protective EquipmentEye and Face
Protection
2Common causes of eye injuries
- Injurious gases, vapors, and liquids
- Dusts, powders, fumes, mists
- Flying objects or particles
1a
3Common causes of eye injuries
- Glare
- Splashing metal
- Thermal and radiation hazards
1b
4Common causes of eye injuries
- Lasers
- Electrical hazards
- Any combination of these
1c
5Engineering controls
- Plant equipment and machinery is a major source
of eye injuries - To guard against this, use
- guards
- screens
- shields
2a
6Eye and face protection
- Joint effort between worker and company
- Safety glasses
- polycarbonate lenses
- tinted lenses
- safety frames
- side shields
3a
7Eye and face protection
- Goggles
- fit closer to the eyes
- some models fit over prescription glasses
3b
8Eye and face protection
- Face shields
- provides full-face protection
- always wear eye protection under a face shield
3c
9Donning, doffing, adjusting, and wearing
- Must be comfortable
- Must be worn properly
- Wear proper eye protection for the job
4a
10Donning, doffing, adjusting, and wearing
- Understand its purpose and limitations
- Proper fitting is important
4b
11Limitations of eye and face protection
- Presents a false sense of security
- User may be less alert to hazards
5a
12Limitations of eye and face protection
- Loses protective ability over time
- May restrict vision
5b
13Care, maintenance, use, and disposal
- Perform regular inspection and maintenance
- Keep lenses clean
- Replace pitted, scratched, broken lenses
6a
14Housekeeping
- Keep chemicals, dusts, debris to a minimum
7a
15Eyewash Stations
- Eyewash stations are required if certain eye
hazards are present
8a
16Eyewash Stations
- Know the location and operation of eyewash
facilities - eyewash fountains
- drench showers
- hand-held drench hoses
- emergency bottles
8b