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Safety Glasses
Posted: March 6th, 2010, 8:14 pm
by GlassStarz
When I first started I wore Safety Glasses then after a long time figured they wernt really that important nothing ever spashes or squirts all the way to your face.
Well Friday I was REALLY happy to have a pair of Sunglasses on when the seal gave and squirted a entire injector full directly into my glasses the way the skin on my face burned from the little that spashed I can only imagine what my eyes would feel like.
Safety Glasses not a bad idea
Re: Safety Glasses
Posted: March 6th, 2010, 8:25 pm
by stihlcarven
I will say this much, premium bond is delicious. Tangy and bitter at the same time with a nice lil burn...sorta like rotten tobasco
Re: Safety Glasses
Posted: March 7th, 2010, 8:21 am
by GLASSTIME
Wow! Never have had any of these two happen to us thus far. I'm not looking to either.
In reply to the seal on your injector bursting? Do you change your seals out every 10?
Not haging you just trying to figure out why your seal burst???
As far as Safety Glasses are concerned, I require all of my tech's regardless of the job at hand to wear Glasses, Gloves & Respirators when performing our services. I have made the mistake before of cleaning our equipment (WSR) and got a little Magnibond on my hand but even then it was my mistake and follishness to not be wearing some sort of protection.
When cleaning a break I have witness on countless occasions glass particles bouncing out of the break and hitting the lens of the glasses.
So this can very well occur.
I have recently went as far as to now having MSDS Safety Data Material Sheets on hand in a 3 ring binder on us at all times on all of the chemical or products which we carry. If you utilize the Delta Kits equipment and are unsure that you have MSDS Sheets on hand I would strongly urge you to give them a call and request they send you those.
Take Care And Chip 'Away!
Re: Safety Glasses
Posted: March 7th, 2010, 4:02 pm
by Roo
Good points Chad! I bought a nice 3m respirator for doing HLR as I feel it is more comfortable. It is the type used in body shops for painting. Probably overkill for dust particles but comfort was my main concern.
I stress that everyone become familiar with the MSDS sheets too! When resin is in your eye is not the best time to try and read one of those.
Re: Safety Glasses
Posted: March 8th, 2010, 8:34 am
by GLASSTIME
No, Roo!
I have the exact same !
I love it!
Re: Safety Glasses
Posted: March 9th, 2010, 3:53 pm
by GlassStarz
Time2Shine wrote:Wow! Never have had any of these two happen to us thus far. I'm not looking to either.
In reply to the seal on your injector bursting? Do you change your seals out every 10?
Not haging you just trying to figure out why your seal burst???
Hey too much pressure or a loss of the suction cups hold results in loss of seal usually just seeps out and dribbles down the glass this time I got a big ole squirt right in the face DUH wont do that again