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Do you know what poor vision is costing your company in terms of safety, efficiency and productivity?

POOR VISION COSTS COMPANIES MILLIONS.
 
www.visionsite.org/s_vision

Good vision at work is one component of loss control and health & safety at the workplace.  The latest findings confirm that poor vision results in accidents, poor quality workmanship and productivity, yet preventative measures such as vision screening, follow up eye testing and corrective eye wear are extremely cost effective.
 
Spectacle World works in conjunction with Safepro Sight & Safety in this regard, to deliver a complete health and safety package resulting in a safer working environment with improved efficiency, loss control and productivity along with boosted employee morale. We offer on-site visual screening, follow-up eye testing where applicable and subsidized vision correction packages, either in safety frames if required or in fashion spectacle frames from a selected range.
 
Please contact us for more information and we will be happy to assist. We look forward to hearing from you.
 
 
Latest News from the Vision Council of America New Report: Employers Pay High Price for Vision Disorders
Uncorrected Vision Problems Contribute to Decreased Employee Performance

Vision disorders carry a hefty price tag for employers and result in a marked decrease in productivity costing businesses an estimated $8 billion annually, according to a new report released today by the Vision Council of America (VCA). The Vision in Business (LINK TO REPORT) report shows the staggering financial impact of vision problems on the economy, individual states and the workplace.

“Uncorrected vision problems are costing employers billions of dollars,” said Ed Greene, CEO of VCA.  See the entire article at www.visionsite.org/s_vision and click on New Report.
 

Companies need to be held to targets, says institute - Laws fail to make SA's workers safe July 12, 2007

By SLINDILE KHANYILE

Durban - Lenient occupational safety laws allowed local companies to get away with inadequate safety measures, the Southern African Institute for Occupational Hygiene said yesterday.

See the entire article at http://www.busrep.co.za/index.php?fArticleId=3928939

 

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