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Health Tip: Remember Eye Protection at Work
By LadyLively on September 27, 2016
Some jobs pose a heightened risk of eye injury, especially if the job involves machinery or chemicals.
The American Optometric Association recommends:
- Familiarizing yourself with workplace dangers that could threaten your eye safety.
- Using devices such as work screens or machine guards at work.
- Wearing appropriate protective gear for your eyes.
- Making sure eye protection is in good condition, replacing any that’s damaged.
Source: HealthDay
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