A fitter was using a handheld angle grinder, he was working outside alongside a second operative and was positioned below the bolt that was being cut. He was wearing darkened safety glasses which did not seal around the entire eye. Shortly after commencing the activity, he felt something in his eye. A general maintenance risk assessment had identified the use of a face visor.
A first aider applied eye wash, and the fitter was taken to hospital where it was identified that the cornea had been scratched.
The fitter was trained in the use of an angle grinder, the appropriate isolation and permit to work were in place.
This was not a lost time incident.