This document outlines occupational and non-occupational risk factors for eye irritation. Occupational risks include prolonged exposure, high temperature, and humid environments. Non-occupational risks include pre-existing colds, allergies, lack of sleep, and prior eye illnesses or injuries. Anyone working overtime or extended hours must visit a clinic for assessment and receive a plan of action to prevent eye irritation from occupational risks.
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Eye Irritation
This document outlines occupational and non-occupational risk factors for eye irritation. Occupational risks include prolonged exposure, high temperature, and humid environments. Non-occupational risks include pre-existing colds, allergies, lack of sleep, and prior eye illnesses or injuries. Anyone working overtime or extended hours must visit a clinic for assessment and receive a plan of action to prevent eye irritation from occupational risks.