Vision Protection that Makes a Difference

Vision Protection that Makes a Difference

Don’t forget to involve your team in the process.

The topic of safety eyewear is as repetitive as the OSHA Top Ten list. That means we tend to skip or briefly skim such articles because we believe “nothing changes.” Significant changes in technology, however, provide better protection and value in safety eyewear. Sometimes, we just need a reminder on how to ensure our PPE is right for the wearer and the assigned task. 

Start with your risk assessment. PPE risk assessments have been an OSHA requirement for decades. Conducting a quality risk assessment has greater value than mere compliance. World-class safety employers understand the business advantage of identifying hazards and providing the PPE that addresses those hazards. Taking a proactive, preventative approach ensures compliance and competitive advantage by reducing risk and unbudgeted costs. It also demonstrates to your team that they matter and that your intent is to keep them safe. 


Review your risk assessment chart annually with your team (not at your desk) to ensure new hazards have not crept in with changes to processes or equipment. Always include on your checklist of start-up of new equipment to conduct an updated risk assessment to catch any hazards that may be part of the new process. 

Train your team on the identified hazards with the proper protective equipment needed that keeps them safe in the work area and while performing their tasks. More than 60 percent of all eye injuries are a result of people not wearing protection or wearing the wrong protection for the task being performed. 

PPE 101 tells us that if you are working with a liquid or spray, safety glasses with side shields are not the correct PPE to wear. Allowing your team to wear the wrong PPE makes them more susceptible to injury while you become directly liable for the injury with the regulators and attorneys. When a team member goes blind because you condoned or ignored the proper use of PPE, you have to live with that, too. 

As of this writing, the newest technology provides safety eyewear sized for different shapes of faces for better form and comfort while enhancing function in protection against high impact, fogging and improper fit. Your safety distributor can help you find the appropriate eyewear to match your exposures. PPE manufacturers can assist you with programs that let you sample and trial the PPE prior to purchase. This allows your team to participate in the PPE selection and ensures you purchase the right PPE the first time, saving your budget. 


This article originally appeared in the April/May 2023 issue of Occupational Health & Safety.

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