Here are tips on how to keep your safety glasses or goggles clean without damaging the lens or compromising the frames.
- June 14, 2022Read more »
Construction workers have a dangerous job, especially during the winter season. Make sure your staff is properly prepared for the extreme temperatures, snow and ice this winter.
- March 28, 2022Read more »
There are plenty of dangers and hazards present in a woodworking shop, such as sharp and spinning blades, heavy objects, and power tools.
The following are some things to look out for when working with timber.
- February 14, 2022Read more »
Anyone working with hazardous chemicals risk exposure to toxic splashes, temperature extremes, and harmful fumes. The dangers can be immediate or long-term, with symptoms of exposure or ingestion not always visible, but dangerous, nonetheless. An important safeguard when working with hazardous chemicals is wearing the right Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
- January 17, 2022Read more »
Summer brings unique challenges when it comes to staying comfortable, cool, and safe, most especially for construction workers. Therefore, it is important to choose protective gear that works well for the season.
- December 20, 2021Read more »
Eye damage can happen at any time of the year, but the Australian summer season— with bright sun, sand, and plenty of outdoor activity—can be a particularly dangerous time.
- November 22, 2021Read more »
Due to the sensitivity of the eye, it is vital that first aid is applied immediately when irritation or injury occurs. By responding in the first few minutes, you dramatically decrease the possibility of infection or loss of sight.
- November 08, 2021Read more »
Exposure to the sun is a serious workplace hazard that is often underestimated. Both ultraviolet (UV) radiation and heat from too much exposure to the sun can cause serious health issues for anyone working outside. This includes skin cancer, heat stress and a range of eye conditions.
- October 18, 2021Read more »
While the Australian Standards do not indicate a specific replacement schedule for protective eyewear, at some point, your safety glasses will need to be replaced. Whether from normal wear and tear, or from damage or poor treatment, here are the top five signs that it’s time to replace your safety glasses.
- August 23, 2021Read more »
Safety glasses must be cleaned with extra care to prevent any kind of damage to their lenses. Due to the nature of the environments, they are used in, safety glasses may also be exposed to hazardous materials such as bacteria, which could get into your eyes and cause irritation or infection. Therefore, cleaning safety glasses regularly is important.