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When to Use a Safety Shield and Why?

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When to Use a Safety Shield and Why?

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  1. Blog: Bisonlife.com When to Use a Safety Shield and Why? Safety shields an integral part of ANSIZ81.1 Standards, which defines these as primary face protective devices, apart from eye gear. While these protect your eyes, the face safety shield protects the entire face in risky and hazardous industrial jobs. Both devices are extremely useful while dealing with debris and corrosive chemicals. These are important protective gear that protect the workers from flying objects, molten metals, acids, caustic liquids, chemical gas, vapors, etc. They also protect from harmful radiations. Some of the professionals that must use a face shield are metal workers, some medical staff, industrial painters, workers in chemical plants. Here are a few reasons why a face shield must be used: Protection from flying debris: Rescue workers are often spotted with these face shields while looking for life during a calamity. Dust and other materials can fly into the eyes, especially when you are using chainsaws, angle grinders and similar power tools. You should be using a face shield on such occasions. Extreme Heat: Professionals engaged in furnace maintenance, welding or handling any molten substance should make sure that they are wearing the face shield. This way, they can protect their eyes and face from sprinkles. Splash hazards: If you are handling any corrosives, acids, bodily fluids, the face shield ensures that not only the eyes but the entire face gets protected from these substances. Arc hazards: Electricians working with high-voltage lines need to take protection from arc explosions that can cause severe burn injuries to the eyes and the face. In this case, only a specially designed shield should be used. The impact from a high-velocity object: Imagine being hit by a flying object in a factory. It can easily damage your eyes or hit your face, leading to severe facial damage. While eye protection gear sometimes fails to protect such objects, a face shield can serve the purpose. It is, therefore, advisable to wear the eye protection glasses under the face shield for extra protection. Types of safety face shield headgear Different face mask safety equipment serves different purposes. They have been designed, keeping in mind various scenarios. Here are a few of them to choose from: Face gear with side protection: It is but natural to turn away your eyes from a spark or an acid spill, but what about the harmful effects it can have on the side of your face or eyes? Ensure that your face gear has side protection to serve the purpose.

  2. Blog: Bisonlife.com Goggle style face shields: These are easier to use because they are closer to the face and have goggle attached to it. They are apt for working in clean rooms, metal processing, foundries, mining, construction and more. The best part about these shields is the fact that the goggle can be removed if it gets scratches. Safety face shield headgear: Professionals working in extremely hazardous industrial environments like mining or heavy machinery industry need to protect both their heads and face. In such cases, face shields come with adopters that can be mounted on helmets or hard head gears so that the workers get an overall protection. Your face mask safety equipment is your lifeline. Choose it with care, considering the environment you are working in.

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