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Face Protection- What are you wearing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Boyt" data-source="post: 4212087" data-attributes="member: 74006"><p>I now wear a safety helmet like that (and chain saw chaps) whenever I cut. In my early days, I didn't wear any hearing or any other protection, and that's what caused the problem. Modern chain saws and safety gear are good stuff!</p><p></p><p>Sort of reminds me, hockey players have been wearing protective cups to protect their groin since the 1940s, but only started wearing helmets in the 1960s. It took them that long to figure out that their brains were important, too :msp_w00t:.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Boyt, post: 4212087, member: 74006"] I now wear a safety helmet like that (and chain saw chaps) whenever I cut. In my early days, I didn't wear any hearing or any other protection, and that's what caused the problem. Modern chain saws and safety gear are good stuff! Sort of reminds me, hockey players have been wearing protective cups to protect their groin since the 1940s, but only started wearing helmets in the 1960s. It took them that long to figure out that their brains were important, too :msp_w00t:. [/QUOTE]
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