The U. S. Department of Health & Human Services is concerned with the occupational health of our country’s workforce and they have good reason to be. The department has established the North American Occupational Safety and Health (NAOSH) Week—celebrated the first week in May every year. Thousands of organizations come ...
April is Sports Eye Wellness Month One of the activities missed most during the pandemic has been the opportunity to play and watch sports like we are used to. From professional athletes in packed stadiums to little league teams competing at every level—our current circumstances have shifted drastically in this ...
October is Halloween Safety Month Going blind due to a Halloween costume accessory would be a real-life horror story. In hopes of avoiding this outcome, the American Academy of Ophthalmology is raising awareness against wearing costume contact lenses purchased without a prescription for the trick-or-treating community and beyond! These illegally ...
July is UV safety month and about more than just fireworks and cookouts. The United States Department of Health and Human Services has also named July Ultraviolet (UV) Safety Month. While Americans will spend hours applying sunscreen and picking out the perfect outerwear to protect skin from the sun’s harmful ...