How Prescription Inserts for Respirators Can Increase Your Vision?

09.09.2015

SCBA stands for self-contained breathing apparatus. You may know SCBA by its other names, compressed air breathing apparatus and breathing apparatus.

Most probably, you have seen firefighters, rescue workers, HAZMAT workers, chemical workers, the military, and police officers wearing the device on their face. The device is for anyone who works in conditions where their breathing is compromised.

What Are Prescription Eyeglass Inserts?

Prescription eyeglass inserts, described as small and magnified lenses combined together by the nosepiece and linked to the safety eyeglasses lens, function as eyeglasses with the purpose to correct vision and protect the eyes.

Workers exposed to molten, liquid chemicals, chemical gases, acids, and dangerous liquids need to wear prescription eyeglass inserts with their respirator mask to correct their vision and decrease the probability of making errors while handling hazardous materials and substances.

Eye Protection for Workers with Weak Eyesight

Workers who require eyeglasses to see clearly need to wear spectacle insert kits. Spectacle insert kits refer to RX respirator mask insert. Prescription eyeglass inserts are eyewear worn inside a respirator mask or a full face respirator mask.

Prescription inserts securely attach to the respirator’s mask inner surface using either a suction cup or screws. After use, wearers can easily remove the inserts from the mask. Wearing respirators with prescription inserts attachment increases a person’s ability to see better and perform better as a result.

Why is it Important to Wear Eye Protection?

Vision correction is the sole reason why prescription safety eyeglasses have become popular amongst workers with weak eyesight. If the eyeglasses do not provide workers with vision correction properties, most will avoid wearing them.

Even if they are wearing safety glasses, it will compromise their vision and end up increasing the risk of sustaining an injury while at work. However, that is not the case anymore, as SCBA prescription eyeglass inserts are available for workers to use with their respirator mask.

Did Prescription Eyeglass Inserts Always Exist?

Back then, the solution to improve eyesight while wearing safety glasses was to create a box shaped and large design to place over eyeglasses. With time, safety glasses evolved to become smaller.

The smaller design prevented workers to wear their eyeglasses underneath the safety glasses. Naturally, people turned to an older solution to resolve the problem. They began to use prescription eyeglass inserts to use with respirator masks. The solution worked!

Conclusion

Employers should ask their workers to visit a doctor for a complete physical exam to see how many of them require spectacle insert kits. By law, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, employers are responsible for providing their workers with a safe environment, free of hazards, to work in.

However, since most workers requiring safety glasses work with dangerous substances, employers need to provide them with safety equipment and enforce safety protocols and requirements at work. Besides safety goggles and respirator masks, employers need to provide earplugs, muffs, gloves, boots, and other types of protection related to their job.