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Subject: Visor-gogs

Date: Nov 4, 2009 17:14 UTC

Author: Redden, Patricia <PREDDEN**At_Symbol_Here**SPC.EDU>

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From: Ferm Barret A <FermBarretA**At_Symbol_Here**SAU.EDU>

Subject: Visor-gogs

Date: Nov 4, 2009 17:14 UTC

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Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 11:14:42 -0600
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From: Ferm Barret A <FermBarretA**At_Symbol_Here**SAU.EDU>
Subject: Visor-gogs

We are considering returning to use of Visor-Gogs® for chemistry lab students, as well as art studio activities.  Our reasoning is that increased comfort will translate into increased compliance,  as well as the idea that the less irritated the wearer’s eyes/face are from the goggles, the less likely one is to reach in to rub with a potentially chemically-contaminated finger.

Please offer feedback, or other information, positive and negative, on the use of Visor-Gogs® as PPE.

Thanks,

Barry Ferm

St. Ambrose University

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