=0ADCHAS-L Archives, Sep 12 2013 - Re: [DCHAS-L] safety glasses for non-caucasian scientists =0A =0A =0A RE: [DCHAS-L] safety glasses for non-caucasian scientists=0A =0A=0A From: Phil Anderson <panderson**At_Symbol_Here**AQUASCIENCE.COM>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] safety glasses for non-caucasian scientists
Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2013 10:10:38 -0400
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What you need are not safety glasses, but goggles. 

 

Phil Anderson

 
 

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From:=09Norm Bell <Norman.Bell**At_Symbol_Here**WILLIAMS.EDU>
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Subject:=09[DCHAS-L] safety glasses for non-caucasian scientists

Hi All,

 

We have a large number of students of Asian or African descent and we have noticed that safety glasses often do not fit their faces well leaving significant gaps and generally falling off their faces due to variations in nose shape=2E Does anyone have any suggestions as to better solutions for safety glasses for these people?

 

Thanks,

Norm Bell

 

Science Center Coordinator

Phone: 413 597-4829

Office: Bronfman Science Center 026

 

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