From:
"joncattan" <jon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
Sun, 4 May 2003 18:18:59 +0100
Subject:
fogging glasses
I have tried this with both detergent and soap without much success,mind you
I have rinsed,so next time I will try the way you recommend.
It has always seemed that I risk either my eyes or my lungs.I have also
worked in a G.R.P. workshop from time to time
where the hazards are so much riskier.Even the salesman,who
visited selling safety equipment and materials did not seem to know away
round this.
I think there may be products for motorcyclist's helmet visors
and car windscreens that inhibit misting,but I have not really
investigated.
Dustmasks and respirators end up driving me mad,after awhile they get slewed
up across my face offering me little protection.
I wonder if those visors with battery operated air circulating
systems that woodmachinists wear would work with stone dust.
Does anyone have any experience.
Jon Cattan.
P.S. when I used to smoke wearing a dust mask was a problem
even if you made a hole for a cigarette.
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