types of eye protection
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Eye Protection Overview Safety Glasses Impact resistant (shatter proof) and UV shielding lenses Use when splash potential is low to prevent solvent or object from entering eyes Splash Goggles Seal around the face and are impact resistant Use when there is a potential for a splash from a hazardous material Can wear over prescription glasses Face Shield Use when working with large volumes of hazardous materials (solvents or particles). Use in conjunction with safety glasses or goggles. Text Need to finish. Boston Medical Center, EHS and Laboratory Safety Committee. July 2011 http://www.bu.edu/orccommittees/files/2011/07/LabSafe-NL_July.pdfTRANSCRIPT
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Types of eye protection
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Eye ProtectionOverview
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Boston Medical Center, EHS and Laboratory Safety Committee. July 2011 http://www.bu.edu/orccommittees/files/2011/07/LabSafe-NL_July.pdf
Safety Glasses•Impact resistant (shatter proof) and UV shielding lenses•Use when splash potential is low to prevent solvent or object from entering eyes
Splash Goggles• Seal around the face and are impact resistant• Use when there is a potential for a splash from a
hazardous material• Can wear over prescription glasses
Face Shield• Use when working with large volumes of hazardous
materials (solvents or particles).• Use in conjunction with safety glasses or goggles.
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