Zeddedhed
Established Member
Not wanting to hijack the current H&S thread I'd be keen to find out who uses prescription Safety Glasses as opposed to those which can be worn over the top of normal specs.
I currently have a cheap pair of 'over -specs' which I use when required, but they are truly awful and do sometimes make things feel more dangerous.
I'm not sure what rating system is used to determine how protective safety glasses are, and what people would recommend for general workshop use (CSMS, TS, Bandsaw, Spindle Moulder, PT etc etc).
I'm going to start having a bit of a look on the web, and will post what I discover but I was wanting some real world feedback as well.
The truth is, reading the H&S thread has got me thinking a lot more about safety and preserving what's left of my shabby carcass.
I guess the answer to what's best is 'the ones you wear' - in other words uncomfortable or awkward PPE is just as bad as no PPE if it means you don't wear it.
I currently have a cheap pair of 'over -specs' which I use when required, but they are truly awful and do sometimes make things feel more dangerous.
I'm not sure what rating system is used to determine how protective safety glasses are, and what people would recommend for general workshop use (CSMS, TS, Bandsaw, Spindle Moulder, PT etc etc).
I'm going to start having a bit of a look on the web, and will post what I discover but I was wanting some real world feedback as well.
The truth is, reading the H&S thread has got me thinking a lot more about safety and preserving what's left of my shabby carcass.
I guess the answer to what's best is 'the ones you wear' - in other words uncomfortable or awkward PPE is just as bad as no PPE if it means you don't wear it.