In facilities that handle chemical substances, wearing protective goggles has become mandatory.
The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has established new regulations to prevent labor accidents caused by chemical substances.
Starting from April 1, 2024, it has become mandatory for workplaces that handle chemical substances such as sodium hypochlorite (bleach), sodium hydroxide, and potassium hydroxide to require the use of protective eyewear. 【Details of the New Regulations】 ■ Workplace Structure 1. Workers handling chemical substances must wear appropriate protective gear, such as protective eyewear. 2. Establish a system for self-management. (1) Appoint a chemical substance manager. (2) Appoint a protective gear management supervisor. ■ Prevention of Direct Contact with Harmful Chemical Substances When engaging workers in tasks that involve manufacturing or handling chemical substances that are skin or eye irritants, corrosive to skin, or can be absorbed through the skin and cause health issues, it is necessary to require workers to use protective gear to prevent injuries, depending on the harmfulness of the substances. For more details, please refer to the materials.
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● Be Safe Pro 314 Model Number: BS314YG Size: Width 142mm × Depth 65mm × Height 45mm Product Weight: 18g Material: Lens: Polycarbonate, Temples: Polycarbonate, Temple Tips: TPE (Thermoplastic Elastomer) Lens: Clear Anti-Fog Standards/Flame Resistance: ANSI Z87.1 (American National Standards Institute) ● Be Safe Pro 689 Model Number: BS689CLAF Size: Width 155mm × Depth 60mm × Height 50mm Product Weight: 38g Material: Polycarbonate Lens: Clear Anti-Fog Compatible with Prescription Glasses: Yes Standards/Flame Resistance: ANSI Z87.1 (American National Standards Institute) ● Be Safe Pro 689 Model Number: BS922N Size: Width 190mm × Depth 100mm × Height 80mm Product Weight: 115g Material: Lens: Polycarbonate, Frame: Polyvinyl Chloride, Headband: Neoprene Rubber Lens: Clear Anti-Fog Compatible with Prescription Glasses: Yes Indirect Ventilation Holes: Yes Standards/Flame Resistance: ANSI Z87.1 (American National Standards Institute)
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BS314YG | Size: Width 142mm × Depth 65mm × Height 45mm, Product Weight: 18g, Material: Lens: Polycarbonate, Temple: Polycarbonate, Temple Tip: TPE (Thermoplastic Elastomer), Lens: Clear Anti-Fog, Standards/Flame Resistance: ANSI Z87.1 (American National Standards Institute) |
BS689CLAF | Size: Width 155mm × Depth 60mm × Height 50mm, Product Weight: 38g, Material: Polycarbonate, Lens: Clear Anti-Fog, Compatible with Prescription Glasses: Yes, Standards/Flame Resistance: ANSI Z87.1 (American National Standards Institute) |
BS922N | Size: Width 190mm × Depth 100mm × Height 80mm, Product Weight: 115g, Material: Lens: Polycarbonate, Frame: PVC, Headband: Neoprene Rubber, Lens: Clear Anti-Fog, Compatible with Prescription Glasses: Yes, Indirect Ventilation Holes: Yes, Standards/Flame Resistance: ANSI Z87.1 (American National Standards Institute) |
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Aiming for Zero Workplace Accidents! How to Choose the Right Protective Gloves [Environmental Measures VOL.8]
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Aiming for Zero Work Accidents! How to Choose the Right Protective Gloves [Environmental Measures VOL.8]
This time, we will focus on cut injuries and chemical damage, which are believed to be prevalent not only in labor accidents but also in near misses, and explain the characteristics of protective gloves and their proper usage. Work that requires protective equipment occurs not only in manufacturing but also in various industries. Among the many types of protective gear, gloves come in a wide variety, and there may be cases of improper use, reuse, or instances where protective gloves are not worn despite the work being hazardous. However, neglecting such situations leads to the continuation of [unsafe behaviors] and [unsafe conditions], as discussed in VOL.3, increasing the likelihood of labor accidents. In 2023, "cuts and abrasions" ranked 5th (5.61%) in labor accidents, while "contact with harmful substances" ranked 13th (0.45%). However, it is believed that there are potentially many more near misses that did not result in labor accidents. This time, we will discuss the characteristics of protective gloves and their proper usage, focusing on the more frequent cut injuries and chemical damage.
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Aiming for Zero Workplace Accidents! How to Choose the Right Protective Gloves [Environmental Measures VOL.8]
This time, we will focus on cut injuries and chemical damage, which are believed to be common not only in labor accidents but also in near misses, and explain the characteristics of protective gloves and their proper usage. Work that requires protective equipment occurs not only in manufacturing but also in various industries. Among the many types of protective gear, gloves in particular come in numerous varieties, and there may be cases where they are used improperly, reused, or not used at all despite the presence of hazardous tasks. However, allowing such situations to persist leads to the neglect of [unsafe behaviors] and [unsafe conditions], as discussed in VOL.3, increasing the likelihood of labor accidents. In 2023, "cuts and abrasions" ranked 5th (5.61%) in labor accidents, while "contact with harmful substances" ranked 13th (0.45%). However, it is believed that there are potentially many more near misses that did not result in labor accidents. This time, we will focus on the more frequent cut injuries and chemical damage, discussing the characteristics of each type of protective glove and their appropriate usage.
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Aiming for Zero Workplace Accidents! How to Choose the Right Protective Gloves [Environmental Measures VOL.8]
This time, we will focus on cut injuries and chemical damage, which are believed to be common not only in labor accidents but also in near misses, and explain the characteristics of protective gloves and their proper usage. Work that requires protective equipment occurs not only in manufacturing but also in various industries. Among the many types of protective gear, gloves in particular come in a wide variety, and there may be cases where they are used improperly, reused, or not used at all despite the presence of hazardous work. However, leaving such situations unaddressed leads to the neglect of "unsafe behaviors" and "unsafe conditions," as discussed in VOL.3, increasing the likelihood of labor accidents. In 2023, "cuts and abrasions" ranked 5th (5.61%) in labor accidents, while "contact with harmful substances" ranked 13th (0.45%). However, it is believed that there are potentially many more near misses that did not result in labor accidents. This time, we will focus on the more frequent cut injuries and chemical damage, discussing the characteristics of each type of protective glove and their appropriate usage.
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Aiming for Zero Work Accidents! How to Choose the Right Protective Gloves [Environmental Measures VOL.8]
This time, we will focus on cut injuries and chemical damage, which are believed to be common not only in labor accidents but also in near misses, and explain the characteristics of protective gloves and their proper usage. Work that requires protective equipment occurs not only in manufacturing but also in various industries. Among the many types of protective gear, gloves in particular come in a wide variety, and there may be cases where they are used improperly, reused, or not used at all despite the presence of hazardous work. However, allowing such situations to persist leads to neglecting the "unsafe behaviors" and "unsafe conditions" discussed in VOL.3, increasing the likelihood of labor accidents. In 2023, "cuts and abrasions" ranked 5th (5.61%) in labor accidents, while "contact with harmful substances" ranked 13th (0.45%). However, it is believed that there are potentially many more near misses that did not result in labor accidents. This time, we will focus on the more frequent cut injuries and chemical damage, discussing the characteristics of each type of protective glove and their proper usage.