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Eye and Face Protection Equipment Maintenance

Eye and face protection equipment is essential to protect workers from hazards such as flying debris, chemicals, and radiation. However, it's essential to ensure that the equipment is well-maintained and in good condition to be effective. Here are some key points to consider regarding eye and face protection equipment maintenance:

  1. Inspection: Employers should inspect eye and face protection equipment regularly to ensure that it is in good working condition. This includes checking for signs of wear and tear, such as scratches, cracks, or discoloration, and ensuring that the equipment fits properly.
  2. Cleaning: Eye and face protection equipment should be cleaned regularly using mild soap and water or a manufacturer-approved cleaner. Workers should avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, which can damage the equipment.
  3. Replacement: Employers should replace eye and face protection equipment that is damaged, worn out, or no longer effective. This includes replacing lenses or shields that are scratched or discolored, or goggles or face shields that have lost their elasticity or are no longer sealing properly.
  4. Storage: Eye and face protection equipment should be stored in a clean, dry location when not in use, such as a designated storage cabinet or container. This will protect the equipment from dust, dirt, and moisture, which can affect its effectiveness.
  5. Training: Workers should receive training on how to properly use and maintain their eye and face protection equipment. This includes proper fitting of goggles, face shields, or helmets, and how to perform self-checks to ensure that the equipment is working correctly.

By ensuring that eye and face protection equipment is well-maintained and in good condition, workers can have confidence that their PPE will effectively protect them from eye and face hazards. Remember, eye and face protection equipment is only effective if it is used correctly and is part of a comprehensive eye and face protection program.

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