Eye Protection: Hazards and Prevention in Construction – Training Course
Master OSHA-compliant eye safety practices to prevent injuries from debris, chemicals, and radiation hazards on construction sites.
Training Objectives
- Identify physical, chemical, and radiation hazards on construction sites
- Select appropriate PPE including safety glasses, goggles, and face shields
- Apply techniques to reduce eye strain during precision and digital tasks
- Execute proper emergency response and eyewash flushing procedures
- Match welding and cutting tasks with correct filter shade protection
- Differentiate between first aid and OSHA-recordable eye injuries
Course Overview
On construction sites, eye hazards are constant—and often underestimated. Flying debris, chemical splashes, dust, and radiant energy can cause serious injuries in seconds. This course provides practical, OSHA-aligned training to help workers recognize risks, select proper protection, and respond effectively to incidents.
Participants will learn how to identify common jobsite eye hazards, including high-velocity particles, hazardous liquids, and exposure to radiant energy from welding and cutting operations. The training explains how these risks occur and how to prevent them through proper planning and protective measures.
A key focus is on selecting the right personal protective equipment (PPE). Learners will understand when to use safety glasses, goggles, or face shields—and why layering protection is often necessary. The course also covers correct filter shades for welding tasks to ensure adequate protection against harmful radiation.
Beyond prevention, the course prepares learners to respond to eye injuries. Participants will learn proper eyewash station use, including the critical steps for effective flushing, as well as how to determine when an injury requires reporting under OSHA guidelines.
Designed for construction workers, supervisors, and safety professionals, this course helps reduce injury risk, improve compliance, and promote a safer jobsite environment.
Closed captions available in Spanish and French.
Key Benefits
- Reduce risk of eye injuries from common construction hazards
- Improve proper selection and use of eye protection PPE
- Strengthen compliance with OSHA and ANSI eye safety standards
- Prepare workers to respond quickly to eye-related incidents
- Promote safer work practices across construction sites
Course Details
- Course Length: 12 minutes
- Language(s): English, Spanish, French
- Includes a downloadable participant guide
- Streaming video included with license
- Compatible with your LMS or accessible via our partners’ LMS platforms
- Year Produced: 2026
Video Streaming Licensing Options
The pricing displayed above applies to the hosted video-streaming option and includes access for the selected number of learners based on the license tier selected.
Included with Your License
- Hosted video-streaming access
- Downloadable participant guide
- Closed captions (where available)
- Certificate of completion (where applicable)
Frequently Asked Questions
How is licensing calculated?
Licensing is based on the total number of learners who will access the course during the license period.
Can I train more than 250 employees?
Yes. We offer enterprise licensing options for larger organizations and multi-location businesses.
Can we use our own LMS?
Yes. Courses are available in SCORM-compatible formats and can be deployed through most learning management systems.
Do you offer multi-course discounts?
Yes. Organizations licensing multiple courses may qualify for discounted workforce training packages.
Do you offer custom pricing?
Yes. We can create customized pricing solutions for enterprise organizations, multi-course licensing programs, annual training initiatives, and large workforce deployments. Contact us for custom pricing tailored to your organization.