WORKERS MEMORIAL DAY IS APRIL 28TH

Workers Memorial Day, April 28, was established to recognize workers who died or suffered from exposures to hazards at work. It also encourages us to think of ways in which we all can help to achieve the goal of safer and healthier workplaces.
GRAINGER SHOW 2022

Eyelation was honored to attend the Grainger Show 2022. Booth #853 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL, February 27th-March 1st, 2022. These are some of the highlights incase you missed it.
EYE TESTS ARE IMPORTANT FOR WORKPLACE SAFETY

There are many kinds of eye examination procedures used by Optometrists. Beyond simply checking a person’s ability to focus, they test the eyes in ways which are highly relevant to safety in the workplace
HOW TECHNOLOGY CAN IMPROVE WORKPLACE SAFETY
How technology can improve workplace safety: It is much easier to ensure that safety information is always up-to-date and immediately accessible.
WHATS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN OPHTHALMOLOGIST, OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN?

Whats the difference between an Ophthalmologist, Optometrist and Optician? sight depends on seeing the right eye doctor at the right time.
A COMPREHENSIVE EYE EXAM SHOULD BE FIRST ON YOUR BACK-TO-SCHOOL CHECKLIST
A comprehensive eye exam and back to school: A child needs many abilities to succeed in school and good vision is key.
BASIC OPTICAL TERMINOLOGY

Basic Optical Terminology: Basic information on frame and lens terminology
PREVENTING WORKPLACE EYE INJURIES

Preventing workplace eye injuries: You can protect your vision at work is to always wear appropriate protective eyewear.
PRESCRIPTION SAFETY GLASSES

Prescription safety glasses: differentiates standard prescription glasses from safety glasses? What are prescription safety glasses
WHAT ARE SAFETY GLASSES?

What are Safety Glasses and How Do Safety Glasses and Goggles Differ From Regular Eyeglasses?
Safety eyewear must conform to a higher standard of impact resistance than regular eyeglasses, which optical professionals sometimes call “dress eyewear.” This higher standard applies to both the lenses and the frames of safety glasses and goggles.