How To Talk to Your Employer About Safety Concerns

05.11.2021
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How To Talk to Your Employer About Safety Concerns How To Guide

Do Your Research

The first step to finding a great pair of prescription safety glasses is understanding the specific hazards that your eyes face on a regular basis. Are you in an environment where chemical exposure is a possibility? Are you at risk of projectile impact on your job site? Take factors like these into consideration when you’re shopping for bifocal safety glasses and look for a pair that’s specifically designed for the eye hazards you may encounter.

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Know Your Rights

Consider where you are going to be riding. This can make a big difference in what will be the right eyewear for your needs.

  • Track: On the track, you primarily need to look forward (blind spots are not typically as important) and you are dealing with a lot of wind. Typically, a helmet with a visor will be the best option. If you need corrective lenses, consider wearing contact lenses underneath.
  • Street: When you are riding on the street, you likely aren’t going as fast as on the track. However, there are other drivers to contend with. Motorcycle safety glasses or goggles are likely ideal options at lower speeds. At higher speeds, you may need a helmet visor.
  • Off-Road: On the trail, you will usually be at much lower speeds than the track or street. However, there is a lot of debris and mud to deal with. Usually, motorcycle goggles are the best option.
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You Can Voice Your Concerns

You will measure your temple-to-temple width to figure out the total width of your glasses, including the frames, lenses, and bridge. This measurement is used to determine the most appropriate full width of prescription glasses online to fit your face best. For this measurement, you will need a mirror and a rule. Using a photo for this measurement is inappropriate because it cannot be scaled to the accurate sizing; use only a mirror and a ruler for best results. You will measure from your left temple to your right temple. To do so, hold the ruler below your eyes in a horizontal position and measure the distance between the two temples and record your measurement for total width.

  • Note

Another vital part of gathering all of your face measurements is yet another temple measurement; this one isn’t from your temples; it is for the temples or arms of the glasses. To determine the correct length of temples for your glasses, you will use your total width. Temples on glasses usually come in three preset sizes but can also be found in ranges from 4.7 – 5.9 inches. The larger the whole width of your face, the larger the temples will need to be on your glasses.

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You Can Request OSHA’s Assistance

Finally, you should consider upgrading your eye protection. Many modern designs were created with vision in mind. They are specially intended to make it easier to see while staying safe. You could switch to a pair of safety glasses with good peripheral visibility, for example. A small upgrade can potentially make a big difference.

If your eyewear is older, it may have superficial damage or discoloration that makes seeing harder. Again, upgrading to a newer option can help. It is important to buy new protective gear periodically to ensure that it can keep you completely safe.

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Follow the Chain of Command

To choose the best prescription glasses online, the final piece of information you need to determine is your face shape. Your lens shape and frames should complement your face shape. For this measurement, you will need a mirror, but a photo and a friend will also likely be helpful. Compare your face to these four basic shapes to determine which one your face best corresponds with: circle, square, oval, or heart-shaped. This determination will help match your face shape to the ideal lens shape when shopping for frames.

  • Features

Using facial features, you can determine which face shape you have. Using your face shape, you will be able to select glasses to match. Oval faces have broad and high cheekbones that come to a rounded end at the chin and the forehead. Square faces have broad foreheads and defined jawlines. Heart-shaped faces have wide foreheads with high cheekbones. Circle or round faces feature equal length and width and often appear wider across the cheek area. Remember that safety glasses and goggles require a snug fit for regulatory wear. Still, other prescription glasses may be worn in oversize styles that are more trendy if that is your preference. Consider the following combinations:

  • Oval + oversize, square, broad, rectangular, or trapezoid
  • Square + rounded and dark, rimless, cat-eye or semi-rimless
  • Heart + thin, light, wide, rimless, or aviator
  • Circle + full-rim, semi-rimless, angular, broad, or sharp-angled

To ensure that your shopping experience is as easy and stress-free as possible, be sure to complete your measurements before logging on and making selections for prescription glasses online.

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Enlist an Ally

Once you have determined your magnifier diopter strength, chosen a lens material, and found the best frames…you’re ready to place your order! You’ve done all the hard work, and ordering your bifocal safety glasses is easy. Simply log on to SafetyGearPro.com, find the glasses you want, and add them to your cart. You will be prompted to enter the information for your prescription safety glasses, and then you will be able to proceed to checkout. At checkout, you will indicate your shipping address as well as your payment method and your billing address.

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Present a Solution

Keeping your eyes safe is one of the most important responsibilities of your job, and you can do it by simply investing in a pair of prescription safety glasses. Finding and ordering bifocal safety glasses doesn’t have to be hard. Safety Gear Pro makes the process simple, but if you need assistance, you can reach us by calling (832) 850-2979 or contacting us online for further help placing an order.

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When To Contact OSHA

OSHA’s role is to ensure safe working conditions for employees in the workplace. They set and enforce standards as well as provide assistance, training, education and outreach. You have the right to contact them when you feel that your work environment is unsafe or unhealthy. While you can file a confidential complaint at any time, it is especially important to do so if your attempts to address the situation are unsuccessful.

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FAQs

Are prescription safety glasses covered by insurance?

Some vision insurance plans cover the cost of prescription safety glasses, but you need to check your individual plan to see if your particular policy provides coverage. You can also use a flex spending account or health savings account to pay for protective eyewear with prescription lenses.

How much do prescription safety glasses cost?

Safety Gear Pro provides prescription safety glasses at affordable prices. We have frames that are less than $20! The lens cost varies according to your prescription and the features you want to be included. Our least expensive lenses start at $50. If you are required to wear PPE, talk to your employer about our corporate safety program.

What is the best prescription safety glasses program?

Safety Gear Pro offers the best safety glasses program. We streamline the process to make ordering safety eyewear for your employees easy. We also offer samples so that you get exactly what you’re looking for. When you have employees that require prescriptive glasses, we’ve got you covered there, too.

Does OSHA require employers to offer prescription safety glasses?

OSHA requires companies to assess their environments for potential hazards that could damage the eyes. If employees are exposed to hazardous materials, the employer is required to supply personal protective equipment. OSHA also stipulates that the company must provide PPE that does not affect vision, so they need to accommodate prescriptions.

Who pays for your prescription lens safety glasses?

If protective eyewear is required at a workplace, then the company has to pay for safety glasses or goggles for their employees, including those who need prescriptive glasses. Some companies choose to offer an allowance, while others opt for the convenience of a prescription safety eyewear program.

Workers Wearing Prescription Safety Glasses