Eye Safety at Work
The goal of eye safety is to protect your eyesight. Eye hazards are everywhere. Only you can help protect your eyes and your sight by wearing the correct protective eyewear for the hazards you run into.
The goal of eye safety is to protect your vision. Eye hazards are everywhere. Only you can help protect your eyes and your sight by wearing the correct protective eyewear for the hazards you run into. Mark each statement below true or false. Answers appear at the bottom of the page.
Both safety glasses and regular eyeglasses meet OSHA and ANSI requirements. TRUE or FALSE
The lenses and frames are both stronger on ANSI-approved safety glasses than on regular glasses. TRUE or FALSE
Because everyone's head is shaped differently, protective eyewear needs to be checked for fit. TRUE or FALSE
Face shields can be worn without additional eye protection. TRUE or FALSE
Goggles with direct airflow can be worn when working with chemicals that may splash. TRUE or FALSE
Welding helmets may be worn without additional eye protection. TRUE or FALSE
Rubbing your eye is a good way to remove foreign particles. TRUE or FALSE
If a chemical gets splashed in your eyes, flush your eyes for at least 15 minutes. TRUE or FALSE
You only have to wear eye protection when you feel like it. TRUE or FALSE
Never try to remove an object stuck in the eye. Instead, get medical attention. TRUE or FALSE
Answers
1. False, 2. True, 3. True, 4. False, 5. False, 6. False, 7. False, 8. True, 9. False, 10. True.