Dear Barbara:
We talked a bit about fogging in our ACS video related to PPE at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1D6zpSw_6Q&list=PLLG7h7fPoH8IZ6i2rfDK0zVoompXayRL_&index=4&t=338s
We recommend a soap solution and show how to do it.
Marta
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Subject: [EXT] [DCHAS-L] Goggles & Face mask=fogging
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DCHAS Colleagues:
Has anyone found a workable solution to the problem with face mask+goggles= fogging in student chemistry labs?
Thanks for your assistance.
BL Foster
/ Barbara L. Foster
College Safety Officer
Eberly College of Arts and Sciences
West Virginia University
DCHAS Fellow – American Chemical Society
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