OSHA Updates Eye and Face Protection Standards in Final Rule

OSHA Updates Eye and Face Protection Standards in Final Rule

WASHINGTON, D.C. – April 20, 2016 – The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has published a final rule that updates requirements for personal protective equipment (PPE) for workers in general industry, shipyards, longshoring, marine terminals and construction.

The final rule reflects current national consensus standards, and ensures that workers can use up-to-date eye and face protection.

The rule updates references in OSHA's Eye and Face Protection Standards to recognize the ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2010, Occupational and Educational Personal Eye and Face Protection Devices, while deleting the outdated 1986 edition of that same national consensus standard. OSHA is also retaining the 2003 and 1989 (R-1998) versions of the ANSI standard already referenced in its standard.

In addition, the final rule updates the construction standard by deleting the 1968 version of the ANSI standard that was referenced and now includes the same three ANSI standards referenced above to ensure consistency among the agency's standards.

OSHA's final rule becomes effective on April 25, 2016.

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Added On: Apr 20, 2016
Categories: Safety and Testing, Trade Associations
Tags: OSHA, workplace safety

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