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ISEA publishes new guide for
selection
and use of eye and face protection
Workers in almost every industry are exposed to hazards that can cause temporary or permanent eyesight injury. That’s why a comprehensive eye and face protection program is essential.
A new guide from the International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA) provides practical, hands-on guidance for users and
employers in the selection, use and maintenance of eye and face protection equipment.
This equipment includes plano and prescription safety glasses, goggles, face shields, welding helmets and shields, and full-facepiece
respirators that provide eye and face protection. Each of these products is designed to address specific hazards, whether from impact, heat, spark, chemicals, biological agents, or optical radiation.
Employers will be able to use the guide to design an eye and face protection program, from hazard assessment to product selection, worker training, cleaning and maintenance. The guide provides a selection chart showing recommended protectors for various types of hazards and typical work activities.
It also includes definitions, references to relevant OSHA regulations and standards, and contact information for ISEA member companies that manufacture eye and face protection equipment.
The guide was released by the ISEA as a companion piece to the recently revised American National Standard
Occupational and Educational Personal Eye and Face Protection Devices, ANSI
Z87.1-2003. It explains the changes in the revised standard, including lens and frame markings that indicate the level of protection
provided, and other helpful guidance for users of protective eyewear.
The Eye and Face Protection Use and Selection Guide, as well as the ANSI
Z87.1-2003 standard, are available from ISEA, 1901 N. Moore St., Arlington, VA 22209.
. An
order form can be downloaded from this site.
ISEA also publishes use and selection guides for fall protection equipment, and
non-powered air purifying respirators. For additional information, contact Technical
Director Janice Bradley, or
Technical Projects Coordinator Cristine
Fargo.
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