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Eye Safety #237
SAFETY GEAR: EYE AND FACE PROTECTION This video program will alert employees to the hazards within their workplace that can cause injuries to the eyes and face. It will discuss various types of eye and face protection and how this protection should be used. Important safety rules regarding the use of this protective equipment will be reviewed. (11 Minutes)
#252
OPEN YOUR EYES TO SAFETY This video, which has been endorsed by the National Society to Prevent Blindness, illustrates numerous examples of eye protection that can be worn on the job, at home, and during recreational activities. Many types of eye protection are illustrated depending on the type of protection required. This program emphasizes the fact that, while eye protection is extremely important on the job, it can also be just as important at home. (7 Minutes)
#287
EYE SAFETY This video program starts with the premise that when the proper eye protection is used on the job, eye injuries drop by 90 percent. The program provides three easy steps to eye safety which are extremely easy to relate to and understand. The steps are: 1) selecting the right type of eye protection, 2) wearing the eye protection, 3) keeping the eye protection clean and fit for use. This video also interviews several people who would have lost part of their eyesight had they not been wearing eye protection on the job. (10 Minutes)
#290
EYE SAFETY This video program covers the structure of the human eye and how it performs its very important function. The four types of eye injuries are explained in some detail with examples of each. Hazards in the workplace which can result in eye injuries are addressed and examples are given of each. Finally, the various control measures to include the appropriate eye protection, warning signs, guards and shields are explained. (9 Minutes)
#465
EYE PROTECTION This video reviews the three reasons why eye injuries occur: employees are not aware the danger exists, wearing the wrong eyewear or not wearing any eye protection. The first step is to identify the hazards. Wearing the proper protection for the job with examples of primary and secondary protection and special discussion of welding helmets is covered. Finally where to locate an eyewash in case of emergency and how to get help are discussed. (6:01 Minutes)
#527
EYEWASH SHOWERS & STATIONS Knowing what to do when an injury occurs and how to operate and locate eyewash stations and showers is crucial. ANSI has set minimum requirements for location and flushing capability of these units. Testing and keeping covered with caps are reviewed. This is a good refresher on the importance of eyewash stations and showers in the workplace. (8:27 Minutes)
#560
IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE According to Prevent Blindness America, more than 1,000 people suffer eye injuries at work every day. Many of the injuries could have been prevented by using proper protective eyewear. Home Improvement star Richard Karn (Al Borlan) hosts this video which explains ANSI and OSHA requirements for eyewear. Several real life scenarios are also discussed by the actual injured people. (11 Minutes)#724
EYE INJURIES Injuries to the eye can happen in an instant. This Safety Shorts video graphically depicts injuries that can be suffered when proper eye protection is ignored. (5 Minutes)#725
SLAG INJURIES TO THE EYE When thrown into the eye, even the smallest particle can do great damage. Employees are reminded of the need for proper eye protection. (5 Minutes)#726
FLASHBURN Flashburn to the eye can result when ultraviolet rays emitted by an arc welder are absorbed into the eye's cornea. In this videotape, viewers are shown the damaging effects of flashburn, as well as methods to prevent such injuries from occurring. (5 Minutes)
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