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An employee working with chemicals that can cause eye damage must wear eye protection with what minimum impact resistance rating?

Correct Answer

D) ANSI Z87.1

OSHA requires eye protection to meet ANSI Z87.1 standards for impact resistance when employees are exposed to eye hazards from chemicals, particles, or other workplace dangers.

Answer Options
A
ANSI Z89.1
B
ANSI Z41.1
C
ANSI Z358.1
D
ANSI Z87.1

Why This Is the Correct Answer

ANSI Z87.1 is the OSHA-required standard for occupational eye and face protection. It specifies impact resistance, optical quality, and chemical splash resistance. OSHA's 29 CFR 1926.102 explicitly requires that eye and face protection meet ANSI Z87.1, making it the correct answer for any chemical eye hazard situation on a construction site.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: ANSI Z89.1

ANSI Z89.1 is the standard for industrial head protection (hard hats), not eye protection. Confusing Z89.1 and Z87.1 is a common exam trap since the numbers are similar.

Option B: ANSI Z41.1

ANSI Z41.1 is the standard for protective footwear (safety-toed shoes and boots), not eye protection. It covers impact and compression resistance for foot protection.

Option C: ANSI Z358.1

ANSI Z358.1 covers emergency eyewash and shower equipment β€” the fixed stations used to flush eyes after chemical exposure β€” not the personal protective eyewear worn during the task.

Memory Technique

Think '87 = Eyes wide open' β€” 87 looks like two eyes (8) with a nose (7). Or: Z87.1 = '87 vision-critical year' since clear eyesight is the goal. Associate Z89 with 'hard hat' by noting 89 is higher than 87, just like a hard hat sits higher on your body than your eyes.

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