OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Eye Safety

The OSHAA 30‑Hours Professional Diploma in Eye Safety is a focused training program that teaches individuals how to protect and maintain healthy vision in both professional and everyday environments. It introduces learners to the key principles of eye safety, including recognizing hazards, using protective equipment correctly, and applying preventive measures. The purpose of this diploma is to build awareness and practical skills so participants can confidently reduce risks and promote safer practices wherever eye health may be at risk.
Taking part in this course brings a range of benefits. Learners gain clear, step‑by‑step knowledge about how to prevent common eye injuries, respond to emergencies, and encourage safe habits in the workplace or at home. The training also helps participants develop confidence in applying safety standards, which can improve overall productivity and reduce downtime caused by accidents. By mastering these skills, individuals contribute to healthier environments and demonstrate a proactive approach to personal and community well‑being.
Eye safety is often overlooked, yet vision is one of the most valuable senses we rely on every day. This diploma emphasizes why protecting eyesight is essential for long‑term health, quality of life, and professional performance. With easy‑to‑understand guidance and practical examples, the program ensures that learners not only understand the importance of eye safety but also adopt protective habits that become part of their daily routine. This makes the course a valuable investment in both personal health and workplace safety culture.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
OSHAA
Duration
30-Hours
Study Mood
Online
Assessment
Assignments Based
Course Study Units
- Introduction to Eye Safety and Occupational Health Standards (3 hours)
- Anatomy of the Eye and Vision Fundamentals (5 hours)
- Workplace Eye Hazards and Risk Identification (4 hours)
- Eye Protection: Types, Selection, and Maintenance (4 hours)
- Emergency Response to Eye Injuries and First Aid (5 hours)
- Eye Safety in High-Risk Environments (3 hours)
- Chemical, Radiation, and Mechanical Eye Hazards (3 hours)
- Visual Display Units and Digital Eye Strain (3 hours)

Entry Requirements
Who Can Enroll
This diploma is best suited for individuals who want to strengthen their knowledge and skills in eye safety and apply them effectively in professional or everyday environments.
- Adults aged 18 and above
- Individuals with basic education background
- Beginners with no prior work experience
- Employees working in industries with eye safety risks
- Professionals seeking to improve workplace safety practices
- Learners with good English comprehension skills
Course Learning Outcomes
Introduction to Eye Safety and Occupational Health Standards (3 hours)
- Understand the significance of eye safety in occupational settings
- Identify international and national regulations related to visual protection
- Recognise the role of health and safety policies in preventing eye injuries
- Apply basic compliance principles in workplace safety programmes
Anatomy of the Eye and Vision Fundamentals (5 hours)
- Describe the structure and function of key components of the human eye
- Understand how vision can be affected by workplace hazards
- Identify signs of eye strain, fatigue, and vision-related symptoms
- Relate basic eye anatomy to injury mechanisms and protection needs
Workplace Eye Hazards and Risk Identification (4 hours)
- Identify common eye hazards across various industries
- Conduct visual risk assessments in different work environments
- Evaluate the potential impact of mechanical, chemical, and light-based hazards
- Recommend control measures to reduce visual risk exposure
Eye Protection: Types, Selection, and Maintenance (4 hours)
- Differentiate between various types of eye and face protection
- Select appropriate protective equipment based on specific workplace risks
- Demonstrate correct usage and fitting of protective eyewear
- Implement maintenance and inspection protocols to ensure ongoing protection
Emergency Response to Eye Injuries and First Aid (5 hours)
- Respond effectively to chemical splashes, foreign bodies, and blunt trauma
- Apply appropriate first aid techniques for common eye injuries
- Use eyewash stations and emergency kits correctly and safely
- Understand when to escalate care and refer to medical professionals
Eye Safety in High-Risk Environments (3 hours)
- Identify visual risks specific to construction, laboratories, and industrial operations
- Develop safety strategies for roles involving welding, grinding, or cutting
- Monitor adherence to eye safety procedures in high-risk settings
- Support the implementation of site-specific eye protection programmes
Chemical, Radiation, and Mechanical Eye Hazards (3 hours)
- Recognise how chemical agents can affect eye tissues and vision
- Understand risks associated with UV, IR, and laser radiation exposure
- Identify mechanical threats such as projectiles, dust, and debris
- Implement layered protection strategies for complex hazard scenarios
Visual Display Units and Digital Eye Strain (3 hours)
- Identify symptoms and causes of digital eye strain in office settings
- Apply ergonomic principles to reduce visual discomfort during screen use
- Adjust lighting, screen settings, and workstation design for eye comfort
- Promote workplace strategies to support long-term visual health
