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KMID : 0360219730140030056
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society
1973 Volume.14 No. 3 p.56 ~ p.61
The Prevention of Industrial Eye Hazards in Korea

Abstract
Generally the prevention of industrial eye hazards has less improved in practice than their posttraumatic, treatment, inspite of its prevention is much more important . 2nd is the best way to both the employer and employes.
Automation of industrial processes offers the most effective and ideal protection to the workers of all industrial systems.
For processes where automation is unsuitable, partially selective screening device or/with personal protective eye wear may be used under the encouragement of its use. With conjunction to this, the role of the safety officer is important, and also cooperations of industrialist and their medical advisors including of industrial ophthalmologist are all important with constantly reexamining the occupational hazards to their employees.
The number of industrial eye hazards patients who were only admitted to the hospital under the coverage of industrial hazards insurance in Korea were 622 patients (2.2%) among total hazards of 28,208 in full one year (5. 1970-4. 1971).
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