Eye Injuries in the Workplace

Eye injuries are one of the most common workplace hazards; OSHA estimates at least 1,000 injuries a day! Employees have the right to be kept safe while on the job, and having a safety program that focuses on eye safety can dramatically reduce accidents. You’ll want to first perform a job hazard analysis so you can get a full understanding of the dangers in your particular facility.
Whether you are working in an office or on an assembly line, your eyes could be at risk. This infographic explores the what causes an eye injury, how to protect workers with PPE, emergency supplies to have, and so much more.
Additional Resources
- Job Hazard Analysis: Addressing Coronavirus Risk in Your Workplace– creativesafetysupply.com
- What is HazCom training?– ghsforum.com
- Improving Lean in the Workplace– leanworkplace.com
- What is an arc flash analysis?– arcflashanswers.com
- Forklift Safety Training 101– forkliftsafety101.com
- Visuals for the Workplace: Safety Signs & Labels– safetyvisuals.com
- Using Valve Tags in the Workplace– pipemarking.info
- Six Steps to an Effective HazCom Program– ghstraining.info
- What are engineering controls?– whatisengineering.org