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Safety Glasses at work

I work are a cleaner in a housing estate have have been in the job for just over six years and have been wearing safety glasses all the time to keep dust and water splashes out of my eyes


Now my employer told me not to wear them anymore as the are effecting the quality of my work which is total nonsense . I find it very hard to get on without them


Can my boss do this ? I do not think so
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  • eamon
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    This is probably a first getting reprimanded for using PPE.


    Questions though.


    Have all your work activities been risk assessed? Are you privy to these documents? What PPE is mentioned?

    Are the glasses provided by your employer? If not this is a potential issue as you are wearing/using equipment that they have not risk assessed and approved for use by employees.
    To solve the issue you need to raise the issue with your line manager and possibly your employers Health and Safety Manager/Officer. State clearly why you think they are an excellent idea, mention that H&S also falls on your shoulders as well and dont want to risk injury when at work. If cost is the issue then all the big H&S suppliers sell a huge range of safety glasses in the £2 to £7.50 price band and compared to the cost of having an employee of work due to an industrial injury its peanuts.
  • scd3scd4
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    What happens it you needed glasses for vision?
  • sangie595
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    If you don't think so, why are you asking?

    I was under the impression that eyelids were the usual way of keeping dust or water splashes out of your eyes? What is the reason that you need them? I can't say that I can recall ever seeing cleaners wearing such things for health and safety reasons. So I think that you are going to need a better argument than dust.

    The bottom line here, which you need to be hearing, is that your employer is telling you that your performance is unacceptable. They are suggesting that your glasses, which are not employer issue, is the fault - not shoddy performance. Would you prefer that they stay down the road of saying your work is unacceptable- because that's the route to losing your job?
  • Strangely, this is an area I do know something about because I had a job for a while training kitchen staff in the proper use of their cleaning products.

    All the products the firm I worked for had COSHH information on the bottle stating what precautions should be used when applying the product. I assume you are using products from the original bottle - if you are not, and the chemicals are stored in an unlabelled bottle, this is a breach of H & S regs in itself. If you are, what do the COSHH instructions say? If they don't recommend eye protection, your employer has a point. If they do, then PPE should be provided.
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  • ohreally
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    Obtain the COSSH data sheets for the chemicals you are using (data sheets will contain comprehensive information), this in conjunction with risk assessments will provide you with information which may or may not be useful particularly if there are performance issues that the employer is focusing on.
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  • sangie595
    sangie595 Posts: 6,092 Forumite
    But what chemicals? The OP specified that it was protection against dust and splashes of water. Neither of which have COSSH data sheets.
  • elsien
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    If your employer thinks your work is not of satisfactory quality then you need to address that. Just saying it's total nonsense and doing nothing about it could potentially see performance managed out of your job.

    This isn't about the glasses, it's about whether you're doing an adequate job. If your line manager says that you aren't, you need to find out what they want you to improve and how.
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  • ohreally
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    sangie595 wrote: »
    But what chemicals?

    My bad.....
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  • getmore4less
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    sangie595 wrote: »
    But what chemicals? The OP specified that it was protection against dust and splashes of water. Neither of which have COSSH data sheets.

    Maybe that's the problem, using water when they hould be using chemicals.
  • sangie595 wrote: »
    But what chemicals? The OP specified that it was protection against dust and splashes of water. Neither of which have COSSH data sheets.


    Water is water, agreed - although the OP may have meant 'liquid'. But asbestos dust is still dust. I'm not trying to imply the OP is working with asbestos, just pointing out that there are different sorts of dust.
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