Eye protection (safety glasses or goggles) should be worn at all times in the laboratory, even if you are not currently involved in any “hands on” work. Eye protection must be worn by all personnel in ...
However, safety glasses do not provide adequate protection against chemical splashes, aerosols or dusts/powders. They do not seal to the face, resulting in gaps at the top, bottom and sides, where ...
Personnel handling oxidizing chemicals must wear adequate eye protection. Adequate safety glasses must meet the requirements of the Practice for Occupational and Educational Eye and Face Protection ...
Safety glasses that meet the ANSI Z.87.1 1989 standard should be worn whenever handling corrosive chemicals. Ordinary prescription glasses WILL NOT provide adequate protection unless they also meet ...
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