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Protect Your Eyes

Hazard:

  • Flying or swinging objects with side protection

  • Splashes from chemicals, acids and corrosives, and molten metal

  • Electrical arcs and sparks

  • Dust, fumes, mists, gases

  • Radiant energy


Protection:

  • Safety spectacles or goggles

  • Safety goggles

  • Safety spectacles or goggles with side protection

  • Tight-fitting chemical goggles (vents at top are off set) or face shields over industrial safety glasses

  • Welding goggles with filtered lenses

  • Any major eye hazard

  • Face shield over safety glasses or goggles



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