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<blockquote data-quote="CDElliott" data-source="post: 7625548" data-attributes="member: 80246"><p>Ouch, sorry to hear that. My eyeglasses have saved me on more than one occasion. I've been wearing glasses for over 60 years and they have saved my bacon more than once. From stray wires on grinders to flash fires.</p><p></p><p>I also wear wire mesh goggles over the glasses as the solid plastic ones fog up on me too much. I have also worn my earplugs when working with loud equipment for the last 40 years as hearing loss is cumulative, and creeps up on you gradually.</p><p></p><p>I appreciate your Public Safety Announcement. It serves as a reminder that the unexpected can occur at any time. Good luck and best wishes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CDElliott, post: 7625548, member: 80246"] Ouch, sorry to hear that. My eyeglasses have saved me on more than one occasion. I've been wearing glasses for over 60 years and they have saved my bacon more than once. From stray wires on grinders to flash fires. I also wear wire mesh goggles over the glasses as the solid plastic ones fog up on me too much. I have also worn my earplugs when working with loud equipment for the last 40 years as hearing loss is cumulative, and creeps up on you gradually. I appreciate your Public Safety Announcement. It serves as a reminder that the unexpected can occur at any time. Good luck and best wishes! [/QUOTE]
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