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With Al Amarshi, Director of Eyesafe, with the Alberta Association of Optometrists

How does someone know if their safety eyewear is safety compliant?

Be careful! The term ‘impact resistant’ does not necessarily mean that the eyewear is compliant to your provincial safety standards. Look for the following:

Compared to regular eyewear, safety eyewear uses stronger materials that are generally shatter-proof and designed to prevent the lens from pushing into the eye. Safety eyewear also provides side protection. Your optometric clinic will choose the right lenses based on your prescription, budget, work hazards, and facial features.

What protection is available for various hazards?

Various hazards require special types of protection. For example:

How do I customize and promote an eye safety program that meets my organization’s needs?

When choosing a safety eyewear program, look for more than just savings. And, not all programs are created equal. Some programs offer easy website ordering; however, you need to ensure that your safety eyewear fits perfectly and finding a program that allows you to be physically fitted for the frame is critical. Also look for programs that can be customized to meet your organization’s specific policies on frames, lenses, and coatings.
Build your program around your specific work hazards. It’s not uncommon for organizations to have multiple policies, each specific to unique divisions or locations. Focus on the proper protection as the top priority rather than the cost. Ultimately, this strategy will pay you dividends through a reduction in injuries and lost time claims.

What if I have employees working in multiple locations or provinces? How do I manage compliance?

Look for a program that understands your local provincial legislation rather than a generalized national program. By doing so, you are guaranteed that your policy will meet specific provincial requirements for occupational vision care. Also look for a program that makes ordering easy for your employees – sites throughout the province for obtaining eyewear, easy access to eye exams, and a full range of frame and lens products that meet every hazard in your organization.

Do I need to be a large company to use a safety eyewear program?

Not at all. Most programs can assist your employees with obtaining safety eyewear whether you have two employees or two thousand. You will also find that for smaller organizations, your employees can visit any optometric clinic to get their safety eyewear.
Eyesafe is a prescription safety eyewear program that has been administered by the Alberta Association of Optometrists for more than 50 years. More information is available at http://www.eyesafe.ca.

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