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[...] Hard hats are an essential piece of personal protective equipment in a variety of workplace situations. [...]
[...] Over 94,000 adults and children received treatment in 2013 for eye injuries occurring at home. Eye experts say that 90% of eye injuries of at-home eye injuries could be [...]
[...] can damage eyes,” from the Marine Corps Times gives Department of Defense data showing that eye injuries account for 13% of battlefield injuries and about 80% of eye injuries come from blasts. [...]
[...] Make Eye Safety Your Goal During Sports Injury Prevention Month Fireworks Eye Safety Tips Eye Injury Prevention – A Quick and Easy Approach With those topics sufficiently covered, let’s take a [...]
[...] against shockwaves from IEDs and high-energy blast waves, which often contribute to severe eye injury. As the article ”War yields lessons in preventing, treating eye injuries” from the American [...]
[...] The Importance of Ballistic-Rated Eyewear According to Army medical records as reported in “Vision center of excellence promotes [...]
[...] eyes. Check out the article Office Ergonomics: Preventing Eye Strain for more tips. Wear protective eyewear. We mostly think of protective eyewear as preventing harm to eyes from foreign objects or [...]
[...] to significantly decrease chances of eye injuries happening at home: Wear ANSI-approved protective eyewear. These will protect eyes against most of the common causes of eye injury in the home. Keep [...]
[...] . MCEP offers eyewear choices to military personnel by providing a list, called the Army Protective Eyewear List (APEL), of a variety of sizes and styles of ballistic eye protection. Products on APEL [...]
[...] are TR22 (bright light) and TR44 (low light). Tombstone is ANSI Z87.1-2010 rated for impact protection, however they’re not ballistic or mil-spec rated. Their theater of operation is [...]
[...] Ballistic MCEPS GL-PD 10-12 standards, which means they are designed to provide impact protection beyond typical industrial safety standards. Comfort & Fit Edge Civetta and Edge [...]
[...] Safety Equipment Association’s (ISEA) standards. Hard hat types indicate the level of impact protection, and the hard hat class indicates the level of protection against electrical charges. Type I [...]
[...] are anti-fog. Ocoee Safety Sunglasses — Six styles with a sporty, unisex design, each with anti-fog lenses. Black frames come with either bronze, smoke green, silver mirror, sky red mirror or green [...]
[...] with high safety standards. In addition, they’re comfortable and come in a variety of lens options and frame colors. Plus, they’re very affordable. Safety Standards All Edge Civetta and Edge [...]
[...] injuries occurred 29% of the time before the military began requiring all personnel to use ballistic eyewear. While wearing ballistic eyewear may not completely eliminate eye injuries for military [...]
[...] bring noise exposure levels within acceptable limits as determined by OSHA. There are two basic options available for hearing protection. Earplugs: Made from a variety of materials, earplugs come in [...]
[...] Hard hats are an essential piece of personal protective equipment in a variety of workplace situations. [...]
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