5 Ways to Keep Your Eyes Protected as Part of Workplace Eye Wellness Month

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Your eyesight is vital, and damaging or losing it can significantly and negatively impact your life. That’s why you need to keep your eyes safe in the workplace.

Annually, over 700,000 people suffer an eye injury at work. Statistics from Occupational Health & Safety show that one in ten eye injuries will require one or more missed workdays. And 10 to 20 percent of all eye injuries in workplaces lead to temporary or permanent vision loss.

Figures like these emphasize the importance of taking all the necessary precautions to avoid eye injuries on the job. Both Prevent Blindness and the American Academy of Ophthalmology recognize March as Workplace Eye Wellness Month.

Having this observance in place provides both employees and their employers with information regarding eye injury prevention on the job. Our team at Grand Rapids Ophthalmology wants to stress the importance of maintaining eye safety in the workplace.

Accidents can happen without warning. Keep reading to learn how to keep your eyes protected as part of Workplace Eye Wellness Month.

1.    Face Shields and Helmets

Make sure to wear both face shields and helmets together with safety glasses. Helmets and face shields offer an extra layer of protection. They are suitable for welders, anyone working with chemicals, and lab workers.

2.    Goggles

Safety goggles provide the highest level of protection against chemical splashes and pathogens. They will protect the eye area in addition to being impact-resistant.

3.    Prescription and Non-Prescription Safety Eyewear

These look like regular glasses but have thicker and stronger lenses. They are both approved for use in various industries.

It’s advisable to confirm the safety eyewear has a Z87 mark on the frames to ensure they’re in line with the American National Standards Institute’s requirements. Safety glasses are made from Trivex, plastic, or polycarbonate.

If possible impacts and flying debris are potential dangers at work, polycarbonate glasses will offer the best protection.

4.    Computer Glasses

Sitting behind a desk in an office still exposes your eyes to some risks. Spending your working hours in front of a laptop, computer, or smart device can lead to eye strain, among other eye problems. You can wear computer glasses that help block glare and reduce digital eye strain.

5.    Regularly Visit Your Eye Doctor

To maintain optimal visual health, it’s always advisable to schedule routine visits with your ophthalmologist. Your eye doctor will provide comprehensive eye exams and check for any irregularities.

They can prescribe eyewear or medications to protect your eyes from further damage. If you experience eye pain, visual changes, or vision loss while at work, seek immediate medical attention.

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At Grand Rapids Ophthalmology, our team of dedicated eye doctors uses our combined skills, knowledge, and experience to preserve your sight. Whether you’re looking for eye exams or vision correction procedures, we’re here to help with all of your eye care needs.

Have questions about how to keep your eyes safe in the workplace or need to schedule an eye exam?

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Grand Rapids Ophthalmology is pleased to provide top-quality, comprehensive eye care to our patients in the Greater Grand Rapids area. We have 15 conveniently located eye care centers that utilize the latest and most advanced technologies across the entire spectrum of ophthalmology. If you are seeking information about one of our eye care locations please click into our locations page for more information. Hours are subject to change due to upcoming Holidays.

Construction Update: US-131 northbound is now closed between 28th Street and Burton. Please allow extra travel time and plan routes accordingly to arrive for your appointment on time. Northbound construction is expected to last until April 25, followed by closures on southbound 131.

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750 East Beltline Ave NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49525
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Rivertown Office Center
4475 Wilson Ave SW
Grandville, MI 49418
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3300 Walker View Dr
Walker, MI 49544
(Located North of Walker Avenue exit on I-96 – enter on the upper level)
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Grand Rapids Ophthalmology
Spectrum Health South Campus
80 68th St SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49548
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Grand Rapids Ophthalmology
Mercy Health Campus
6050 Northland Dr NE, Suite 100
Rockford, MI 49341
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M, W, Th, F: 8am-5pm
Late Night – Tu: 8am-7pm
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Grand Rapids Ophthalmology
Mercy Health Campus
10047 Crossroads Ct SE
Caledonia, MI 49316
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M, Tu, W, Th, F: 8am-5pm
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Lakeshore Eye
717 Bagley Ave SE
East Grand Rapids, MI 49506
616.588.6575
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M-Th: 8am-5pm
F: Closed (until December 1, 2023)
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Holland
Grand Rapids Ophthalmology
Lakeshore Medical Campus
3235 N Wellness Dr, Suite 130
Holland, MI 49424
(Located ¼ mile East of US-31 on the left)
616.994.0477
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M, W, Th: 8am-5pm
F: 7:30am-3:30pm
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Grand Rapids Ophthalmology
537 W Main St
Ionia, MI 48846
616.527.1640
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Late Night – Tu: 8am-7pm
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Grand Rapids Ophthalmology
705 S Greenville W Dr. #Suite 201
Greenville MI 48838
616.754.5667
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M: 7:30am-6pm
Tu, W: 7:30am-4:30pm
Th: 8am-5pm
F: 7:30am-4:30pm
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511 Wilson Ave NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49534
616.301.8663
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M, W, Th, F: 8am-5pm
Late Night – T: 8am-7pm
Phones answered Mon thru Fri 8am – 5pm
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Grand Rapids Ophthalmology Surgical Care Center
750 East Beltline Ave NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49525
(Located on Southeast corner of East Beltline and Bradford – enter on the second floor)
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M, TU, W, Th, F: 8am-5pm
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Walker Surgical Center
3300 Walker View Dr
Walker, MI 49544
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616.588.6570
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