Talk No. 1 - EYE PROTECTION Reason for Talk Wear appropriate eye - TopicsExpress



          

Talk No. 1 - EYE PROTECTION Reason for Talk Wear appropriate eye protection for tasks. Main Points General • You must take reasonable care of your own safety and the safety of others. • You have a legal obligation to use eye protection provided in accordance with the regulations, and you should never enter an area where eye protection is required unless wearing such. • Ensure eye protection provided fits you comfortably and is suitable for the job. • Look after any eye protection provided. Keep them clean and report any damaged, lost or unserviceable eye protection immediately. • Even if not carrying out a task with an obvious eye hazard, you may be at risk from others nearby. Always have your eye protection with you and if any doubt – wear it! • Eye protection only works when worn over the eyes – it is useless worn over the head or around the neck. • Never watch any welding processes unless wearing suitable eye protection. • Should you get something in your eye, or receive any sort of eye injury, then get a trained first aider to look at it. • Always consider eye protection when compressed air, hazardous substances, cartridge fired tools, power tools, power washers, hand tools such as chisels, etc, are in use. Eye Protection Basics Safety Glasses Protection – Protection from flying particulates. Glasses must be stamped with Z87.1 to be considered safety glasses. If safety glasses do not wrap around your face then side shields are required. Use – Machining, wood-cutting (or lathe work), chemical work, cleaning slag from welds, etc. Limitations - Protective eyewear, especially plastic, can become scratched and scuffed to the point where it interferes with vision; dispose of equipment when this is the case and get new safety eyewear. Goggles Protection – Goggles are necessary for any task which could result in an impact/splash to the eye that might not be prevented by safety glasses (even with side shields). Use – Chemicals, hazards that safety glasses cannot mitigate (e.g. - removing ceiling tiles), etc. Limitations – Goggles are typically not ventilated and may cause fogging. Goggles will not protect against "explosions" of liquids. "Explosion" of liquid should be taken to mean any eruption or violent splash of a quantity of liquid having enough force to penetrate the face/goggle interface or the breather vents. A full face shield is the minimum requirement for work presenting the possibility of such explosions. Face Shields Protection – Full face (and possibly throat) protection from splashes and/or impacts. Use – Some chemicals, explosion hazards, heavy grinding and spraying or splashing, and with large (>.5 gal.) quantities of dangerous liquids such as acids, bases, and many organic liquids. Limitations – If the face shield is the type which has a wide opening on the sides or bottom, and when quantities of dangerous liquids are very large (>1 gal.), protective eyewear must be worn along with the face shield. Welding Protection – Shades in the form of goggles, hand-held shields, or helmets are necessary when you are welding, brazing, or torch-cutting, or when such work is being performed near you. Use – For hazard specific protection please contact Safety & Compliance. Limitations – Filter lenses will only protect your eyes if you use the proper minimum shade and if you only view the radiant energy source through the filter. Keep your eyes covered! Remember: Always wear the correct eye protection - safety specs are not sufficient when using compressed air, hazardous substances, cartridge fired tools, power washers, hand tools such as chisels etc,
Posted on: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 09:11:24 +0000

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