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Posted By iancockburn
If you develop a problem with head light glare. No other eye site problems/specialist
recomends anti glare glasses is this ppe who
should meet the cost so you can do your job safely
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Posted By Ken Taylor
If a medical practitioner (doctor, optometrist, etc) has prescribed specific lenses in writing, a sensible employer would be well advised to meet the cost - but I don't think we could prove these to be ppe at present. [Although I should be pleased to be proved wrong!] It would be worth speaking to the road safety people at RoSPA on this one (0121 248 2000) as they have had views on anti-glare lenses and associated loss of eye performance at night in other respects.
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Posted By Frank Cooper
Ian,
You might also try the Driving Standards Agency on 0115 901 2500.
Hope this helps,
Frank Cooper
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