The majority of impact injuries result from flying or falling objects, or sparks striking the eye. Most of these objects are smaller than a pin head and can cause serious injury such as punctures, abrasions, and contusions.
While working in a hazardous area where the worker is exposed to flying objects, fragments, and particles, primary protective devices such as safety spectacles with side shields or goggles must be worn. Secondary protective devices such as face shields are required in conjunction with primary protective devices during severe exposure to impact hazards.
PPE Devices for Impact Hazards | |
Spectacles | Primary protectors intended to shield the eyes from a variety of impact hazards. |
Goggles | Primary protectors intended to shield the eyes against flying fragments, objects, large chips, and particles. |
Face Shields | Secondary protectors intended to protect the entire face against exposure to impact hazards. |
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