Abstract
BackgroundWork-related eye injury causes significant vision loss. Most of these injuries are preventable with appropriate eye safety practices. We aimed to study industrial workers’ perceptions of Personal Protective Eyewear (PPE) and its usage in a high income developing country.MethodsA field-based cross-sectional study in small-scale industrial entities was performed in Al-Ain City, UAE during the period of October 2018 to June 2019. Five hundred workers completed a pretested structured questionnaire. Data on demographics, occupational history, work hazard awareness, and PPE usage at their work place were collected.ResultsThe workers were experienced, with a median of 15 years in practice. The majority (80%) learned their work skills through apprenticeship (i.e., on-the-job) training. Most (85%) were involved with activities presenting eye injury risk, and were highly aware of this. None of the workers used safety goggles or glasses all the time for activities that need PPE usage. Five percent never used PPE in the workplace. The main reason for not using PPE was the work demands (95%) and poor vision through the lenses (75%). Young age and less work experience were associated with less PPE usage (P < 0.0001). Wearing prescription spectacles had a positive correlation with usage of safety goggles (P = 0.005) and a negative correlation with welding helmet usage (P < 0.0001).ConclusionsThere was a high level of awareness about the value of PPE in the workplace which was not translated into real practice. Educational programs promoting eye safety practices and proper PPE usage should be adopted by workers in small-scale industrial settings.
Highlights
Ocular injury is a common cause of blindness worldwide (Pizzarello 1998; Lombardi et al 2005; Fea et al 2008)
We recently reported the epidemiology of eye injury necessitating surgery in our setting (AlMahmoud et al 2019a)
We aimed to study the industrial workers’ perceptions of Personal Protective Eyewear (PPE) and its usage in a high-income developing country so as to develop recommendations about eye injury prevention in such a setting
Summary
Ocular injury is a common cause of blindness worldwide (Pizzarello 1998; Lombardi et al 2005; Fea et al 2008). Personal Protective Eyewear (PPE) is highly effective in preventing eye injury if appropriate selections are made available. The UAE Labour Act, Federal Law 8 (1980) and its amendments (1982) mandate regulations that promote workplace safety and affirm the enterprise’s obligation to protecting employees’ health and safety. This includes PPE (2020) 7:54 supply in the workplace (Federal Law No 8 2007). In 2019 the Abu Dhabi Public Health Center (ADPHC) was established to maintain the health of the population and the safety of workers through the promotion of public health and preventive health concepts. Work-related eye injury causes significant vision loss Most of these injuries are preventable with appropriate eye safety practices. We aimed to study industrial workers’ perceptions of Personal Protective Eyewear (PPE) and its usage in a high income developing country
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