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  2. 10 Pandan Cres, #05-03/04 (LL2), Singapore 128466

  3. Can be worn over prescription glasses or on its own as safety spectacles or sunglasses. • Fits Western and Asian profiles. • Dual density injected anti-slip skull grip temples for snug fit. • Complies with ANSI Z87.1-2003 and SS473:2011 standards. Order Now.

    • Preventing Eye Injuries
    • Choose The Right Level of Eye Protection
    • Who Can Provide Eye Protection
    • Wearing and Maintaining Eye Protection
    • Worker Engagement
    • Prescription Glasses, Sunglasses and Contact Lenses
    • First Aid For Eye Injuries
    • Further Information

    The first action in preventing eye injuries at work is to identify any hazards associated with the work, then eliminate the risk those hazards create. If the risk cannot be eliminated you must minimise the risk by substitution, isolation, or adding engineering or administrative controls. For example: 1. replace high-risk equipment and toxic substan...

    Wearing the right eye protection for the hazard is important. Always choose eye protection that complies with AS/NZS standards. Your safety equipment supplier can help you choose the right protection. Note: This table lists protection recommendations specifically for eyes. Your workers may need other face and body PPE as well. Table 1:Choosing the ...

    You, the PCBU must provide all necessary PPE (including eye protection) for your workers. You cannot pass the cost of providing eye protection to your workers, or make them provide their own. Workers may choose to provide their own but you must make sure it offers suitable protection.

    Eye protection must be practical, fit properly, and be reasonably comfortable to wear. You must give your workers information and training on how to: 1. correctly wear their eye protection 2. correctly store their eye protection 3. maintain their eye protection – including how to keep it clean and hygienic 4. identify when it needs to be replaced. ...

    You must engage with your workers before you make decisions or propose changes that may affect their health or safety. This includes consulting with them about what types of eye protection to provide.

    In most cases, ordinary eyewear such as prescription glasses, sunglasses, and contact lenses will not offer enough protection against eye injury. Workers will still have to wear appropriate eye protection over their prescription glasses, sunglasses, or contact lenses. You may need to provide prescription eye protection for workers who usually wear ...

    In all cases of eye injury, get medical help immediately. Injuries that seem minor can sometimes cause permanent damage, including blindness. If your work activities create particular risks for eyes, make sure your first aid supplies include equipment specifically for treating eye injuries (such as an eye wash station). First aid treatment for eyes...

    WorkSafe quick guide: Identifying, assessing and managing work risks[PDF, 404 KB]
    WorkSafe interpretive guidelines: General risk and workplace management part 1[PDF, 629 KB] and part 2[PDF, 421 KB]
    Australian and New Zealand Standard: Eye and face protection (AS/NZS 1336:2014)(external link)
    Australian/New Zealand Standard: Filters for eye protectors (AS/NZS 1338.1:2012)(external link)
  4. Safety Glasses (Plano): Designed for impeccable eye protection. Prescription Safety Glasses: Customized eyewear for your specific vision needs. Safety Goggles: Ensuring your eyes are safe in even the most demanding environments. Lens Cleaning Solution: A vital accessory for maintaining crystal-clear vision.

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    Category
    Availability
    Price (includes Gst)
    ITEM NAME WORKSAFE® CHASER CLEAR TEMPLE, ...
    BRAND WORKSAFE EYEWEAR EYEWEAR SAFETY ...
    IN STOCK SG 8,343 PIECE SIZE ONE SIZE ...
    SGD $4.93 SGD $1.20 EACH (Includes GST) ...
    ITEM NAME WORKSAFE® WIDER, GREY/BLUE ...
    BRAND WORKSAFE EYEWEAR EYEWEAR SAFETY ...
    IN STOCK SG 4,876 PIECE SIZE ONE SIZE ...
    SGD $14.51 EACH (Includes GST) PIECE Add ...
    ITEM NAME WORKSAFE® SRX MICROFIBER ...
    BRAND WORKSAFE EYEWEAR RESPIRATORS SPARE ...
    IN STOCK SG 1,859 PIECE SIZE ONE SIZE ...
    SGD $1.68 EACH (Includes GST) PIECE Add ...
    ITEM NAME WORKSAFE GLINDER, BLACK/RED ...
    BRAND WORKSAFE EYEWEAR EYEWEAR SAFETY ...
    IN STOCK SG 1,709 PIECE SIZE ONE SIZE ...
    SGD $14.44 EACH (Includes GST) PIECE Add ...
  5. The WORKSafe® BlueSteel safety goggles have tinted edges to protect your eyes against chemical splashes, light reflection and glare on the job. On the other hand, the Honeywell Pulsafe V-maxx conforms to your face and fits perfectly with your face shield and respirators under the humid weather of Singapore.

  6. Wearing the right eye protection for the hazard is important. Always choose eye protection that complies with AS/NZS standards. Your safety equipment supplier can help you choose the right protection. Note: This table lists protection recommendations specifically for eyes.