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Keep and Eye on Your Workers

Guest Blogger: Vince Hundley Workers who refuse to follow your safety glasses policy are your biggest risk. If they don’t conform, you...

Marching In Like a Lion for 2010

After the winter we have experienced in the United States, let’s hope that the month of March might start off like a lamb rather than a...

Two Things You Must Protect

Your eyes are two very important parts of your body that must always be protected. We may take our senses of vision, smell, taste,...

When Crying Doesn't Help

Dry-eye syndrome is a very bothersome issue that affects many people. Dryness usually happens on its’ own, and is a chronic annoyance. ...

Spotting Eye Hazards On The Jobsite

Work-related eye injuries alone cost over $300 million dollars per year, in lost production time, worker compensation, and medical...

More About Protecting Your Eyes

In researching eye injuries at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, their logo is “Use Them or Lose Them”,...

Focusing On Occupational Eye Injuries

According to Prevent Blindness America, 90% of all workplace eye injuries are preventable if proper safety eyewear is worn. New...

PPE: ANSI Standards and Eye Protection

The American National Standards Institute has been developing safety standards since the 1920’s, when they approved the first safety...

To Tan, Or Not To Tan?

Most Americans believe they can start their summer tan a little faster by going to tanning beds. Most don’t realize that without the...

UV (LIGHT) RADIATION

Whether at work or play, as summer heats up, it’s important to know this information regarding the damage that Ultraviolet waves can do...

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