Regardless of your occupation, the way to protect your eyes plays a vital role in keeping them healthy. From jobs that require extended use of computers monitor or device screens to those in construction or mining factory where exposure to low light, dust, concrete, particles, or flying debris is a concern, taking proper care of the eyes should be a priority.
According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), around 2,000 American workers incur job-related eye injuries per day. Most of them happen because of two reasons, either they were not wearing eye protection, or they were wearing the wrong kind of protection for the job.
CircleCare provides companies with a platform and tools to motivate their employees via positive reinforcements and rewards to establish and maintain healthy lifestyle choices.
For construction, manufacturing or mining factories, chemicals or flying particles in the eye and cuts or scrapes on the cornea are common eye injuries. To protect your eyes wear safety glasses with side shields if you work in such dusty conditions or dealing with chemicals and other harmful substances.
Healthcare professionals, laboratory and janitorial staff, and other workers may be at risk of acquiring infectious diseases from eye exposure. For them wearing protective eye-wear can prevent blood spills, respiratory droplets generated during coughing, or from touching the eyes with contaminated fingers or other body fluids from coming into contact with their eyes. Some infections, like hepatitis or HIV, can be transmitted this way through the mucous membranes of the eye.
If your work requires spending extended periods at a desk staring at a monitor, it can put a strain on your eyes. To protect your eyes from strain, follow these guidelines:
Employers and managers should raise awareness about taking the protection and maintaining proper eye health at work. They should –
Our eyesight is one of our most important senses that impacts our quality of life and productivity at work. That’s why it is the responsibility of both workers and their employers to take proactive steps to ensure the safety of the eyes at work. For more employee health and wellness ideas contact CircleCare team. CircleCare corporate wellness app offers a platform and tools to motivate healthy living.
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