By National Safety Compliance

Eye Safety Training | Video & Program (English & Spanish)

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Language: English
Format: Streaming
Length or # of Employees: 1-Month
Regular price $85.00
Regular price Sale price $85.00

Our Eye Safety training course helps workers understand how to recognize eye hazards, select appropriate protective equipment, and respond to eye emergencies in compliance with OSHA Standards 29 CFR 1910.133 and 1926.102. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 2,000 job-related eye injuries occur every workday in the United States — about one-third require emergency room treatment and many result in lost-time injuries or permanent vision damage. The eyes are one of the most vulnerable parts of the body in industrial, construction, and manufacturing environments, yet most eye injuries are completely preventable with proper hazard assessment, engineering controls, and the right personal protective equipment. This 25-minute program covers eye hazard recognition, PPE selection and use, eyewash station requirements, contact lens use, and emergency response procedures. Available in English and Spanish.

Choose the format that works best for your organization:

  • Streaming — Instant online access, ideal for ongoing or recurring training. Monthly or annual subscription.
  • MP4 DownloadIncludes both English and Spanish, regardless of your language selection! Download once and host on your own LMS, file server, or SharePoint. Annual license based on number of employees.
  • USB or DVD — Physical media for in-person classroom training with no internet required.

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Topic Overview:

  • Proper PPE to Prevent Eye Injuries
  • Potential Eye Hazards in the Workplace
  • Hazard Assessment for Eye Protection
  • Eye Safety Protection Program Requirements
  • Voluntary Use of Eye Protection
  • Contact Lenses and Prescription Lenses in the Workplace
  • Eyewash Station Use and Requirements
  • Eye Emergency Response Procedures

What's Included:

  • 25-minute Eye Safety training video written by industry professionals
  • PowerPoint presentation for classroom use
  • Compliance Manual
  • Training outline
  • Employee quiz and answer key
  • Completion certificate and wallet/ID cards
  • Attendance log / sign-in form
  • Eye Safety supplemental printouts

Course Outcomes:
After completing this training, workers will be certified in OSHA Standards 29 CFR 1910.133 and 1926.102 and demonstrate an understanding of eye hazard recognition, appropriate PPE selection for different hazard types, eyewash station use, and proper emergency response when an eye injury occurs.

Who Should Take This Course?
Any worker in construction, manufacturing, industrial, or laboratory settings where eye hazards exist — including flying particles, chemical splashes, radiation, or biological hazards. Also suitable for new hire orientation, annual refresher training, and train-the-trainer use.


Commonly paired with this course for a complete eye and workplace safety program:

  • Personal Protective Equipment Training — covers the full range of PPE selection, inspection, and use including eye and face protection, hearing protection, and other protective gear required across industrial environments.
  • Hazard Communication Training — covers chemical labels, Safety Data Sheets, and the Right-to-Know standard essential for workers exposed to chemical eye hazards in manufacturing or laboratory settings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this training satisfy OSHA requirements?

Yes. This course covers the eye and face protection training requirements of OSHA Standards 29 CFR 1910.133 (general industry) and 29 CFR 1926.102 (construction). OSHA requires employers to provide eye and face protection when employees are exposed to eye hazards, perform hazard assessments, and ensure employees are trained on the proper use and care of their protective equipment.

Can employees who wear contact lenses work in areas with eye hazards?

Yes, with appropriate precautions. OSHA does not prohibit contact lens use in hazardous environments, but this course covers the specific considerations and additional protective measures that apply — including the risks of chemical splash with contacts in place and the types of eye protection best suited for contact lens wearers. Employees should always wear the required eye protection regardless of contact lens use.

What types of eye protection does this course cover?

The course covers the full range of OSHA-approved eye and face protection including safety glasses, goggles, face shields, welding helmets, and laser safety eyewear. It also covers how to match the right type of protection to the specific hazard — since safety glasses appropriate for flying particles may not provide adequate protection against chemical splashes or optical radiation.

Does this subscription automatically renew?

Yes. This is a prepaid subscription that automatically renews at the end of each term at the then-current price unless canceled. You can view, manage, or cancel your subscription at any time through your account portal.

What's the difference between Streaming, MP4, USB, and DVD?

Streaming gives you instant online access from any device — no download required. MP4 is a one-time download you host on your own platform such as an LMS, file server, or SharePoint. USB and DVD are physical media shipped to you, best for classroom training where internet access is limited or unavailable.

If I purchase the USB, can I copy the video to share with others?

No. The video on the USB is encrypted and licensed to only be played from the USB. It must be inserted in your computer for it to play.

What documentation is provided for compliance recordkeeping?

The kit includes a compliance manual, employee quiz and answer key, completion certificates, wallet/ID cards, an attendance log, a training outline, and eye safety supplemental printouts — everything needed to document that training was completed and maintain OSHA compliance records.

How do I access the Documentation on the DVD?

You will need to access the DVD with a computer so you can browse to the Documentation folder.

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