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29 CFR 1910.133
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Eye Protection Safety

What Is eTraining's Eye Protection Safety Course?

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Self-Paced
Certificate Included
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eTraining’s Eye Protection Safety course is an online safety training program designed for workers who face eye and face hazards in the workplace. The course teaches workers how to identify eye hazards, select the correct type of eye and face protection, and use protective equipment properly in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.133 (Eye and Face Protection). It is delivered through eTraining, an online safety training provider.

Training focuses on the types of eye hazards found in the workplace (flying particles, molten metal splash, chemical splashes, dust, harmful light radiation from welding and cutting), the different types of eye and face protection (safety glasses, goggles, face shields, welding helmets), ANSI Z87.1 standards for protective eyewear, proper selection based on hazard type, and care and maintenance of eye protection equipment.

The course is 100% online, fully self-paced, and accessible on desktop computers, laptops, tablets, and smartphones.

$25.00
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Topics Covered
  • Types of eye and face protection (safety glasses, safety goggles, face shields and welding helmets)
  • When each type is required based on hazard
  • OSHA 29 CFR 1910.133 requirements and ANSI/ISEA Z87.1 standards
  • Proper selection, fitting and use
  • Care, cleaning and maintenance
  • Employer hazard assessment responsibilities
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Course Information

Everything You Need to Know
About This Course

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Course Details at a Glance

Key facts before you enroll.

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Who Should Take This Course?

Find out if this training applies to you.

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Industries That Require This Training

See which sectors depend on this training.

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What's Included

Everything that comes with your enrollment.

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What You Get When You Enroll

Everything included with your Eye Protection Safety training.

  • Instant certificate of completionPrintable PDF, ready immediately after passing
  • Mobile-friendly platformTrain on desktop, tablet, or smartphone
  • Progress saved automaticallyStop and restart without losing your place
  • 30-day satisfaction guaranteeFull refund if you're not satisfied
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Course Details at a Glance

Everything you need to know before enrolling in the Eye Protection Safety.

Detail
Information
OSHA Standard
29 CFR 1910.133
Course Duration
30 minutes
Format
100% online, fully narrated with photos and interactivity
Passing Score
70% on final exam
Certificate
Personalized certificate, printable immediately upon passing
Languages
English
Device Compatibility
Desktop, tablet, and smartphone
Accepted
Our courses meet federal standards, but state requirements may vary. Please verify before purchase.
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Who Should Take the Eye Protection Safety?

Find out if this training applies to your role, your job site, or your employer's compliance requirements, and whether it matches the certification you need.

  • Construction workers exposed to flying debris, dust and particles
  • Welders and cutters exposed to harmful light radiation and sparks
  • Laboratory workers handling chemicals and biological materials
  • Manufacturing and machine shop workers
  • Woodworkers and carpenters
  • Maintenance and facility workers who use power tools
  • Healthcare workers exposed to blood or bodily fluid splashes
  • Auto body and paint shop workers
  • Workers in any industry who face eye or face hazards on the job
  • Safety officers responsible for PPE selection and compliance
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Industries That Require Eye Protection Safety

Employers across a wide range of industries use this course to meet federal, state, and site-specific safety training requirements for their workforce.

  • Construction and building trades
  • Welding, cutting and brazing operations
  • Manufacturing and machine shop operations
  • Woodworking and carpentry
  • Chemical processing and laboratory work
  • Healthcare and dental practices
  • Automotive repair and body shops
  • Mining and quarrying
  • Agriculture and landscaping
  • Utility and electrical work
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Why eTraining

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Better Outcomes.

Over 50,000 workers trained. Here's what makes us the trusted choice for OSHA compliance.

OSHA Citation Printed on Every Certificate
Every certificate shows OSHA citation — so your employer and site safety officer can verify compliance at a glance.
No Setup. No LMS. Train in Minutes.
Pay once, get instant access — no account setup, no app downloads, no IT required. Works on any browser.
Built for Field Workers, Not Classrooms
Content is grounded in real hazardous waste site operations — not recycled classroom slides. Scenarios reflect the work your crew actually does.
Trusted by Safety Managers & Contractors
Used by EHS managers, general contractors, and federal site supervisors to keep crews certified on time, every year.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the Eye Protection Safety.

You must score at least 70% on the final exam to pass and receive your certificate of completion. If you do not pass on your first attempt, you can retake the exam.
Yes. The course works on desktop computers, laptops, tablets, and smartphones. Your progress is saved automatically on the same device you are using, allowing you to pause and pick up where you left off. Note: you must continue on the same device to retain your saved progress.
Eye protection safety training is a safety education program that teaches workers how to identify eye and face hazards in the workplace, select the correct type of protective eyewear, and use eye protection properly. eTraining’s course provides approximately 30 minutes of instruction covering OSHA 29 CFR 1910.133 standards, including types of eye hazards, categories of eye and face protection (safety glasses, goggles, face shields, welding helmets), ANSI Z87.1 standards, proper selection based on hazard type, and care and maintenance of protective eyewear. Upon completion, participants receive a printable certificate of completion.
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.132(f) requires employers to train each employee who is required to use personal protective equipment, including eye and face protection. Training must cover when PPE is necessary, what PPE is necessary, how to properly don, doff, adjust, and wear it, its limitations, and its proper care, maintenance, useful life, and disposal. Employers must also provide retraining when workplace conditions change, when the types of PPE change, or when an employee demonstrates inadequate knowledge of PPE use.
The course takes approximately 30 minutes to complete. Because it is self-paced, you can complete it in a single session at your convenience. Most students finish in one sitting. You have 6 months from your enrollment date to complete all coursework. Progress is saved automatically on the same device, so you can stop and resume at any time.
Yes. eTraining’s Eye Protection Safety course covers OSHA 29 CFR 1910.133 standards for eye and face protection and is accepted nationwide. You receive a printable certificate of completion that documents your training. Employers across all 50 U.S. states accept this training as part of their PPE compliance programs.
The course covers four main categories of eye and face protection: safety glasses (with side shields for impact protection from flying particles), safety goggles (for splash and dust protection, forming a seal around the eyes), face shields (for full-face protection from chemical splashes, molten metal, and flying debris), and welding helmets and goggles (with filter lenses for protection from harmful light radiation during welding and cutting operations). The course explains when each type is required based on the specific hazard present.
The course covers: types of eye and face hazards in the workplace (flying particles, chemical splashes, molten metal, dust, harmful light radiation); OSHA 29 CFR 1910.133 requirements; ANSI Z87.1 standards for protective eyewear; types of eye and face protection and their applications; proper selection of eye protection based on hazard type; fitting and adjusting protective eyewear; care, maintenance, and inspection of eye protection; and the employer’s hazard assessment responsibilities. The course is divided into 2 parts with knowledge-check quizzes.
ANSI Z87.1 is the American National Standards Institute standard for occupational and educational personal eye and face protection devices. It establishes testing and performance requirements for protective eyewear, including impact resistance, optical clarity, and coverage area. OSHA requires that all protective eye and face devices comply with ANSI Z87.1. When purchasing safety eyewear, look for the Z87 mark on the frame and lenses, which indicates compliance with the standard.
There is no federally mandated expiration date for eye protection safety training certificates. However, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.132(f) requires retraining when workplace conditions change, when the types of PPE change, or when an employee demonstrates inadequate knowledge of PPE use. Refresher training is recommended to maintain current knowledge of eye protection standards and best practices.
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