Safety glasses are important in certain circumstances. Worked at a woodworking factory for 8 years. They were required there as you would expect. I ran long stuff through table saw there and used the radial arm saw alot. I wear perscription non-safety glasses all the time anyways. Not trying to bash the safety glasses thing here at all, but I would get more saw dust in my eyes wearing glasses with side shields versus glasses without. Had to be something to do with static electricity or the air flow the saw created or a combination of the two. The air would circle inside the glasses stiring the saw dust around for it to get in your eyes. The air would not do that near as bad without the side shields so less dust in your eyes. I would cheat and not use the side shields. Goggels would of probly been the smart thing to do, but company would not pay for goggles. I feel I saved alot of fingers by cheating (not using side shields) in this particular case. 8 years, no accidents, no eye injury's. The place closed for business and I dont work there anymore.
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