Risk of Workplace Eye Injuries Canada

Eye injuries can be devastating, both personally and professionally. In Canada, many people suffer from eye injuries each year, many occurring in the workplace. Eye injuries at work can lead to vision loss, temporary or permanent disability, and even loss of life. This blog post will discuss the number of work-related eye injuries in Canada and why wearing safety glasses is essential.

over 700 eye injuries are reported in Canada every day

According to the Canadian Association of Optometrists, over 700 eye injuries are reported in Canada every day, and over 200 of those injuries occur in the workplace. Workplace eye injuries can result from various hazards, including flying objects, chemicals, radiation, and dust or debris. The most common injuries include corneal abrasions, foreign objects in the eye, and chemical burns.

Most Eye Injuries Are Preventable

Fortunately, most of these injuries can be prevented by taking the appropriate safety precautions, including wearing protective eyewear. In addition, wearing safety glasses can significantly reduce the risk of eye injuries in the workplace. Safety glasses are designed to protect the eyes from a wide range of hazards, including flying debris, chemicals, and radiation.

Many workers assume that they are not at risk of eye injuries. Still, the reality is that any job that involves exposure to hazardous materials or machinery poses a risk of eye injury. Therefore, safety glasses should be worn when there is a potential for eye injury, and employers should ensure that workers have access to appropriate protective eyewear.

How Can I Prevent An Eye Injury At Work?

In addition to wearing safety glasses, workers can take other measures to prevent eye injuries, such as ensuring that their work area is well-lit and keeping their workspaces clean and free of debris. Workers should also be trained on handling hazardous materials and equipment safely.

Remembering that even a minor eye injury can have significant consequences is essential; prevention is the key to avoiding these injuries. If you experience an eye injury in the workplace, seek medical attention immediately. In conclusion, wearing safety glasses is crucial to preventing work-related eye injuries. Every worker should prioritize wearing the appropriate protective eyewear for their job.

We Specialize in Prescription Safety Glasses

At Helio Optometry, we specialize in prescription safety eyewear and offer a large selection of the latest styles that meet the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). We only carry brand name frames from Wiley-X, OnGuard, Uvex and SecuroVision. In addition we offer transparent pricing on all of our products, which you see on our Helio Optometry Safety Eyewear Webpage. Outside prescriptions are always welcome, or you can book a comprehensive eye exam with one of our optometrists. 

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Dr. Ross McKenzie | Optometrist

Dr. Ross McKenzie was born and raised in Saskatchewan. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Saskatchewan and went on to attend Pacific University College of Optometry outside Portland, Oregon, where he obtained his Optometry Degree. He later completed numerous internships, from Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii to Norton Sound Health Clinic in Alaska. Since 2003, Dr. McKenzie has practiced and owned multiple eye care clinics in the Edmonton area, including Stonewire Optometry, Eye-Bar Optometry and Helio Optometry. In addition, he's worked in ophthalmology clinics, gaining extensive knowledge in laser eye surgery and cataract surgery.

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