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Millennial desires reshape safety glasses market

A new generation of workers is putting its trademark stamp on eye protection — style is now king.


Tips to avoid welding hazards and injury

Eye injuries are the most common type of injury among welders, so make sure you are always wearing the correct helmet, visor and lens.


Shifting gears through COVID-19

In the early days of the pandemic, manufacturers pivoted quickly to begin providing appropriate personal protective equipment — including face shields — to the front lines.


Primary and secondary defences against eye injuries

Eye injuries not only severely compromise an injured worker’s daily functionality — they also result in loss of productivity and morale.
 
 
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