High-Quality Protective Eye Goggles Glasses for Doctor in Stock Best Price

High-quality Protective Eye Goggles for the Chinese Red Cross in stock best Price for large quantityOur model is different from the ordinary ones on the marketThis is a custom made by Wuhan and the Red Cross for WuhanThe protection standard is relatively high.The lens is also imported double-sided anti-fog coating.Soft border, can be disinfected by alcohol many times, so the cost is higherOur Services1. Providing technical consultation.2. Samples and freight are free.3. Special packaging according to request.4. Providing related qualification documents.5. Accepting customer's audit on site.6. Providing shuttle bus service when visiting our factories.7. Solving the quality matter on production line, providing technical inspection.8. Solving customer's complaints in time and making advancement.  Why is PPE important?Making the workplace safe includes providing instructions, procedures, training and supervision to encourage people to work safely and responsibly.Even where engineering controls and safe systems of work have been applied, some hazards might remain. These include injuries to:the lungs, eg from breathing in contaminated airthe head and feet, eg from falling materialsthe eyes, eg from flying particles or splashes of corrosive liquidsthe skin, eg from contact with corrosive materialsthe body, eg from extremes of heat or coldPPE is needed in these cases to reduce the risk.What do I have to do?Only use PPE as a last resortIf PPE is still needed after implementing other controls (and there will be circumstances when it is, eg head protection on most construction sites), you must provide this for your employees free of chargeYou must choose the equipment carefully (see selection details below) and ensure employees are trained to use it properly, and know how to detect and report any faultsSelection and useYou should ask yourself the following questions:Who is exposed and to what?How long are they exposed for?How much are they exposed to?When selecting and using PPE:Choose products which are CE marked in accordance with the Personal Protective Equipment Regulations 2002 - suppliers can advise youChoose equipment that suits the user - consider the size, fit and weight of the PPE. If the users help choose it, they will be more likely to use itIf more than one item of PPE is worn at the same time, make sure they can be used together, eg wearing safety glasses may disturb the seal of a respirator, causing air leaksInstruct and train people how to use it, eg train people to remove gloves without contaminating their skin. Tell them why it is needed, when to use it and what its limitations areOther advice on PPENever allow exemptions from wearing PPE for those jobs that 'only take a few minutes'Check with your supplier on what PPE is appropriate - explain the job to themIf in doubt, seek further advice from a specialist adviserMaintenancePPE must be properly looked after and stored when not in use, eg in a dry, clean cupboard. If it is reusable it must be cleaned and kept in good condition.Think about:using the right replacement parts which match the original, eg respirator filterskeeping replacement PPE availablewho is responsible for maintenance and how it is to be donehaving a supply of appropriate disposable suits which are useful for dirty jobs where laundry costs are high, eg for visitors who need protective clothingEmployees must make proper use of PPE and report its loss or destruction or any fault in it.Monitor and reviewCheck regularly that PPE is used. If it isn't, find out why notSafety signs can be a useful reminder that PPE should be wornTake note of any changes in equipment, materials and methods - you may need to update what you provideTypes of PPE you can useEyesHazardsChemical or metal splash, dust, projectiles, gas and vapour, radiation   Options Safety spectacles, goggles, face screens, faceshields, visors   Note Make sure the eye protection chosen has the right combination of impact/dust/splash/molten metal eye protection for the task and fits the user properly   Head and neck Hazards Impact from falling or flying objects, risk of head bumping, hair getting tangled in machinery, chemical drips or splash, climate or temperature   Options Industrial safety helmets, bump caps, hairnets and firefighters' helmets   Note Some safety helmets incorporate or can be fitted with specially-designed eye or hearing protectionDon't forget neck protection, eg scarves for use during weldingReplace head protection if it is damaged Ears Hazards Noise - a combination of sound level and duration of exposure, very high-level sounds are a hazard even with short duration   Options Earplugs, earmuffs, semi-insert/canal caps  Note Provide the right hearing protectors for the type of work, and make sure workers know how to fit themChoose protectors that reduce noise to an acceptable level, while allowing for safety and communication Hands and arms Hazards Abrasion, temperature extremes, cuts and punctures, impact, che