If you find one, I would like to know which one so I
can get some too.
Thanks,
Ann
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Science
Siena College
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From:
Margaret Rakas <mrakas**At_Symbol_Here**SMITH.EDU>
Reply-To: DCHAS-L Discussion
List <DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**list.uvm.edu>
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2011 11:27:37
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To: <DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**LIST.UVM.EDU>
Subject: [DCHAS-L] Looking
for REALLY Anti-fog Chemical Splash
Goggles
Hi,
I have a
researcher wants to work with one of the nastier acute toxins and is
pushing back against wearing safety goggles (our requirement when
working with acute toxins, among others) because "within 5 minutes of
wearing them, they fog up". We are currently using the
"Revolution" goggle with Visiclear antifog coating (from Jackson
Safety)...I haven't heard anyone else complain, but maybe this
researcher has a really high body temperature normally, or just sweats a
lot, who knows?
If you can recommend a different
goggle--and I'd be willing to pay $25-40 for a pair if they WOULD NOT
FOG--I would be very interested. I am thinking that facilities
handling Select Agents and/or manufacturing facilities handling acute
toxins have people in these for a good couple of hours at a time.
I don't need to know what your 'nasty' is--but I am very interested in
hearing from anyone at commercial facilities as well as
academic.
Many thanks to
all-
Margaret
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