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Subject: Re: Goggles and Contact Lenses

Date: Nov 19, 2004 18:58 UTC

Author: List Moderator <approval1**At_Symbol_Here**esf.uvm.edu>

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Subject: Re: Goggles and Contact Lenses

Date: Nov 19, 2004 20:37 UTC

Author: List Moderator <approval1**At_Symbol_Here**esf.uvm.edu>

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From: List Moderator <approval1**At_Symbol_Here**esf.uvm.edu>

Subject: Re: Goggles and Contact Lenses

Date: Nov 19, 2004 18:59 UTC

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Demystify: 
Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 11:57:22 -0500
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Goggles and Contact Lenses
From: chemcon**At_Symbol_Here**juno.com

>  I require my students who wear contacts in lab to put a small,
>  colored, adhesive-backed "dot" on the side of their goggles, to identify
>  themselves as contact lens wearers.  I would prefer they did not  wear
>  contacts, but this does add a measure of safety.  There are strong
>  arguments - and arguers - on both sides of the question.

Why? How will you respond differently if you see a dot on the goggles?

Sheila
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