Categories: General Optometry

Jobs That Can Compromise Eye Safety

Our eyes are among our most vital tools at work. Yet, many of us strain or inadvertently damage them on the job. Whether you’re working in construction with potential flying debris or spending long hours in front of a computer screen, your occupation could be putting your eyes at risk. Continue reading to learn more about potential eye hazards in various workplaces.

Industries With High Eye Safety Hazards

In certain industries, the risk of eye injuries is much higher. The construction industry exposes workers to dust, debris and small particles that can seriously injure the eyes. Manufacturing and industrial workers face similar hazards, particularly those dealing with chemicals and small components.

Auto repair professionals also encounter potential eye risks due to equipment malfunctions, sparks or battery acid. Healthcare workers and lab technicians deal with chemicals, biological hazards and sharp objects that could harm the eyes. Those involved in agriculture and forestry are prone to dust, pesticide and sunlight exposure that can negatively affect their eyesight.

Given the risks, protecting your eyes should be a priority. Safety eyewear is paramount for workers in industries with high eye injury risks. Eye doctors may recommend wearing protective glasses, goggles or face shields, depending on the nature of your work.

Industries Known for Causing Eye Strain

Eye strain is another common workplace issue, usually more prevalent in jobs that involve digital screens. IT professionals, writers, editors, customer service representatives and accountants often spend long hours staring at computer screens. They’re more prone to digital eye strain as a result. Jobs in design and artwork typically demand extreme focus on meticulous details. Eye strain is a common concern among designers and artists.

People working in environments with higher risks of digital eye strain can benefit from taking regular screen breaks. Treatments like ortho-k can also help mitigate digital eye strain and improve vision. It uses specially designed contact lenses to reshape the cornea and reduce myopia.

Regardless of your occupation, regular eye examinations are a must. There’s simply no substitute for professional eye care advice. 

Whether you need routine check-ups or are considering orthokeratology, always refer to a trusted eye care expert. For your eye care needs in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, CA, our dedicated team at Insight Vision Center Optometry is ready to assist you. Feel free to call us at (714) 486-3315 or visit our contact page to book an appointment.

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