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Eye and Face Protection HOW TO ENSURE SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE IN THE LAB
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Eye and FaceProtectionHOW TO ENSURE SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE

IN THE LAB

Meet Your Moderator

James Ciccone

During this Webinar: All lines will be muted. Communicate via the questions tab in your

webinar panel. Unanswered questions will be responded to

after the webinar. Webinar recording and slides will be emailed

to you tomorrow.

James A. Kaufman, Ph.D.

Meet Your Presenter

The Professional Organization for Safety Conscious Scientists and Science Educators offering:

The Laboratory Safety Institute:

• Seminars & Courses• Audits, Inspections, & Regulatory Compliance• Program Development – Six-Point System• World Safety Conference• Internships, Post-Doctoral Position

Eye and Face Protection

What is the Acceptable

Number of Times?

Eye and Face Protection

• OSHA 29CFR1910.132

• Identify Workplace Hazards

• Select Personal Protective

Equipment

• Ensure It Is Available

• Ensure It Is Used

• Maintain Certification Document

• Train Employees

• Maintain Training Records

AgendaRegulatory Overview

Personal Protective Equipment

What’s My Line?

Summary/Q&A

Eye and Face Protection

• OSHA 29CFR1910.133• ANSI Z-87.1-1989R/2003/2010 or other

AgendaRegulatory Overview

Personal Protective Equipment

What’s My Line?

Summary/Q&A

Glasses

Goggles

Goggles

Goggles

Goggles

Goggles

Goggles

Goggles

Goggles

Face Shields

Face Shields

Eyewash Fountains

Eyewash Fountains

Eyewash Fountains

Eyewash Fountains

Eyewash Fountains

Eyewash Fountains

Eyewash Fountains

Contact Lenses

Portable Shields

Portable Shields

AgendaRegulatory Overview

Personal Protective Equipment

What’s My Line?

Summary/Q&A

Time for a Quiz

AgendaRegulatory Overview

Personal Protective Equipment

What’s My Line?

Summary/Q&A

Four Simple Questions

• What are the hazards?• What are the worst things that could

happen?• What do I need to do to be prepared?• What are the prudent practices, protective

facilities, and protective equipment needed to minimize the risk?

NO LESSON

is So Important and No Task So Urgent That We Cannot Take Time to Teach, Learn and Practice

SCIENCE SAFELY

In Conclusion…

Make Labs Safer

Contact:Dr. James A. Kaufman

President/CEO

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Make Health, Safety, and the Environment Integral and

Important Parts of Education, Work,

and Life

192 Worcester StreetNatick, MA 01760

(508) 647-1900 [email protected]

QUESTIONS?

Thank You for Attending!

You Will Receive: • A recording of this webinar

and a copy of this presentation

• A link to a short survey• List of upcoming webinars

and other helpful resources


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