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On Fri, 18 May 2007 11:01:04 -0400, "Scotty"
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"Joe" wrote in message
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He should also wear safety goggle as opposed to safety

glasses. Also a
full face shield come in handy too using any wheeled tool.

I


and a hard hat? safety vest? steel toe shoes with
metatarsals? A cup? Neck brace?

SBV

Not all that other stuff, but got to go with Joe on the eye
protection. In my industrial life the number one, by far, OSHA
recordable incident was "foreign body in the eye".

Frank
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On May 18, 9:55 am, katy wrote:
Charlie Morgan wrote:
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Charlie Morgan wrote:


On Fri, 18 May 2007 08:31:14 -0400, katy
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Charlie Morgan wrote:


On Thu, 17 May 2007 22:55:25 -0400, "Scotty" wrote:


BB reminded me that you're an eye Dr. How about a freebie?
Last Friday a piece of rust hit my eye, even though I was
wearing safety glasses. I believe it bounced out right away,
but the next day it was all red and very, very sore.
Couldn't see anything in there, but stilI washed it out
several times. In the morning my eyelid was stuck closed,
till I washed it. It got better by Monday, so I didn't see
our Doc. it's fine now.
My Q is, could that have gotten like that even if the piece
of rust didn't stay in. Bruised eye?


Scotty


Um, Scotty. He is a contact lens sales associate. You need an ophthalmologist.


CWM


At all of the Vitreo-Retinal consultants offices I have been to over the
eyars, it is the optometrist who does the work regarding corneal
abrasions and debris removal under the slit lamp...Max is fully
qualified to ggive his opinion, and for that matter, to do that
procedure...it is not something, though, that you go to D.O.C. or
Lenscrafter's for...


And when things are slow, Max is fully trained to operate the "Photo's
in an Hour" machine, too! Fortunately for Jeff, newer cash registers
tell him how much change to give, or he wouldn't be able to do either
job.


CWM


You're always so quick to point out what others can and can't do when
you don''t know them at all....


Oh, and you (and they) know me?


CWM


No...but I know Max...I could care less about you..I doubt you'd let
anyone here know you...- Hide quoted text -

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If you read any of the garbage he has written (published), you would
know why he wan't to remain anyomous.

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Charlie Morgan wrote:
On Fri, 18 May 2007 10:55:44 -0400, katy
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Charlie Morgan wrote:

On Fri, 18 May 2007 10:02:33 -0400, katy
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Charlie Morgan wrote:


On Fri, 18 May 2007 08:31:14 -0400, katy
wrote:




Charlie Morgan wrote:



On Thu, 17 May 2007 22:55:25 -0400, "Scotty" wrote:





BB reminded me that you're an eye Dr. How about a freebie?
Last Friday a piece of rust hit my eye, even though I was
wearing safety glasses. I believe it bounced out right away,
but the next day it was all red and very, very sore.
Couldn't see anything in there, but stilI washed it out
several times. In the morning my eyelid was stuck closed,
till I washed it. It got better by Monday, so I didn't see
our Doc. it's fine now.
My Q is, could that have gotten like that even if the piece
of rust didn't stay in. Bruised eye?

Scotty



Um, Scotty. He is a contact lens sales associate. You need an ophthalmologist.

CWM

At all of the Vitreo-Retinal consultants offices I have been to over the
eyars, it is the optometrist who does the work regarding corneal
abrasions and debris removal under the slit lamp...Max is fully
qualified to ggive his opinion, and for that matter, to do that
procedure...it is not something, though, that you go to D.O.C. or
Lenscrafter's for...


And when things are slow, Max is fully trained to operate the "Photo's
in an Hour" machine, too! Fortunately for Jeff, newer cash registers
tell him how much change to give, or he wouldn't be able to do either
job.

CWM

You're always so quick to point out what others can and can't do when
you don''t know them at all....


Oh, and you (and they) know me?

CWM


No...but I know Max...I could care less about you..I doubt you'd let
anyone here know you...



Oh, woe is me! Some "Christian" you turned out to be, Katy.

CWM


has nothing to do with being Christian...."if thy left eye offend you,
pluck it out..." consider yourslef plucked...
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"Joe" wrote in message
ups.com...
On May 18, 10:01 am, "Scotty"

wrote:
"Joe" wrote in message


oups.com..
.

He should also wear safety goggle as opposed to safety

glasses. Also a
full face shield come in handy too using any wheeled

tool.

I

and a hard hat? safety vest? steel toe shoes with
metatarsals? A cup? Neck brace?

SBV


Yeah I know it's a pain in the ass. Better than being

blinded. If
using a wheel grinder you should also have leather elbow

high gloves.
The marina owner here last years was helping his brother

weld up some
new boat stands, the grinder kicked on him and grinded

down to the
bone on his forearm. Better safe than sorry.



Had my welding gloves on. and a respirator. Sorry, no ear
plugs.

Scotty safety-schmafety



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"Frank Boettcher" wrote in message
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On Fri, 18 May 2007 11:01:04 -0400, "Scotty"
wrote:


"Joe" wrote in message


roups.com.

..
.

He should also wear safety goggle as opposed to safety

glasses. Also a
full face shield come in handy too using any wheeled

tool.
I


and a hard hat? safety vest? steel toe shoes with
metatarsals? A cup? Neck brace?

SBV

Not all that other stuff, but got to go with Joe on the

eye
protection. In my industrial life the number one, by far,

OSHA
recordable incident was "foreign body in the eye".



Yes, I like both my eyes. I was wearing glasses, w/ side
shields. I was on my back, the piece bounced up in somehow.

Scotty




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Scotty wrote:

"Frank Boettcher" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 18 May 2007 11:01:04 -0400, "Scotty"
wrote:


"Joe" wrote in message


groups.com.

.
.

He should also wear safety goggle as opposed to safety
glasses. Also a
full face shield come in handy too using any wheeled

tool.
I


and a hard hat? safety vest? steel toe shoes with
metatarsals? A cup? Neck brace?

SBV

Not all that other stuff, but got to go with Joe on the

eye
protection. In my industrial life the number one, by far,

OSHA
recordable incident was "foreign body in the eye".



Yes, I like both my eyes. I was wearing glasses, w/ side
shields. I was on my back, the piece bounced up in somehow.


Can happen, it has to me twice in 30+ years. Both times no real damage. A
riccochet off the cheek bone, bounce off the *inside* of the glasses, and into
the eye.

These days for serious grinding I wear a full face shield and the protective
glasses over my prescription glasses. The full face shield cuts down those low
angle bounces off the face.

PDW
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"PDW" wrote in message
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Yes, I like both my eyes. I was wearing glasses, w/

side
shields. I was on my back, the piece bounced up in

somehow.

Can happen, it has to me twice in 30+ years. Both times no

real damage. A
riccochet off the cheek bone, bounce off the *inside* of

the glasses, and into
the eye.

These days for serious grinding I wear a full face shield

and the protective
glasses over my prescription glasses. The full face shield

cuts down those low
angle bounces off the face.



I use the full shield when I'm wearing a respirator,
otherwise my glasses tend to fog up.

SBV


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I use the full latex shield when I'm probing a homunculator,
otherwise my asses tend to fag up.

SBV



Oh my!

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"katy" wrote in message
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Charlie Morgan wrote:
On Fri, 18 May 2007 10:55:44 -0400, katy
wrote:


Charlie Morgan wrote:

On Fri, 18 May 2007 10:02:33 -0400, katy
wrote:



Charlie Morgan wrote:


On Fri, 18 May 2007 08:31:14 -0400, katy
wrote:




Charlie Morgan wrote:



On Thu, 17 May 2007 22:55:25 -0400, "Scotty"
wrote:





BB reminded me that you're an eye Dr. How about a freebie?
Last Friday a piece of rust hit my eye, even though I was
wearing safety glasses. I believe it bounced out right away,
but the next day it was all red and very, very sore.
Couldn't see anything in there, but stilI washed it out
several times. In the morning my eyelid was stuck closed,
till I washed it. It got better by Monday, so I didn't see
our Doc. it's fine now.
My Q is, could that have gotten like that even if the piece
of rust didn't stay in. Bruised eye?

Scotty



Um, Scotty. He is a contact lens sales associate. You need an
ophthalmologist.

CWM

At all of the Vitreo-Retinal consultants offices I have been to over
the eyars, it is the optometrist who does the work regarding corneal
abrasions and debris removal under the slit lamp...Max is fully
qualified to ggive his opinion, and for that matter, to do that
procedure...it is not something, though, that you go to D.O.C. or
Lenscrafter's for...


And when things are slow, Max is fully trained to operate the "Photo's
in an Hour" machine, too! Fortunately for Jeff, newer cash registers
tell him how much change to give, or he wouldn't be able to do either
job.

CWM

You're always so quick to point out what others can and can't do when
you don''t know them at all....


Oh, and you (and they) know me?
CWM

No...but I know Max...I could care less about you..I doubt you'd let
anyone here know you...



Oh, woe is me! Some "Christian" you turned out to be, Katy.

CWM


has nothing to do with being Christian...."if thy left eye offend you,
pluck it out..." consider yourslef plucked...


Ignore him, Katy. His ignorance is paramount to his personality, and he is
devoid of any sort of character. He just isn't worth your time or words.
Thanks for the support, however. I didn't find it necessary to counter his
inane statements, and you shouldn't either. He's just a spoiled brat who
never grew up.

Max


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On May 18, 9:55 am, katy wrote:
Charlie Morgan wrote:
On Fri, 18 May 2007 10:02:33 -0400, katy
wrote:


Charlie Morgan wrote:


On Fri, 18 May 2007 08:31:14 -0400, katy
wrote:


Charlie Morgan wrote:


On Thu, 17 May 2007 22:55:25 -0400, "Scotty"
wrote:


BB reminded me that you're an eye Dr. How about a freebie?
Last Friday a piece of rust hit my eye, even though I was
wearing safety glasses. I believe it bounced out right away,
but the next day it was all red and very, very sore.
Couldn't see anything in there, but stilI washed it out
several times. In the morning my eyelid was stuck closed,
till I washed it. It got better by Monday, so I didn't see
our Doc. it's fine now.
My Q is, could that have gotten like that even if the piece
of rust didn't stay in. Bruised eye?


Scotty


Um, Scotty. He is a contact lens sales associate. You need an
ophthalmologist.


CWM


At all of the Vitreo-Retinal consultants offices I have been to over
the
eyars, it is the optometrist who does the work regarding corneal
abrasions and debris removal under the slit lamp...Max is fully
qualified to ggive his opinion, and for that matter, to do that
procedure...it is not something, though, that you go to D.O.C. or
Lenscrafter's for...


And when things are slow, Max is fully trained to operate the "Photo's
in an Hour" machine, too! Fortunately for Jeff, newer cash registers
tell him how much change to give, or he wouldn't be able to do either
job.


CWM


You're always so quick to point out what others can and can't do when
you don''t know them at all....


Oh, and you (and they) know me?


CWM


No...but I know Max...I could care less about you..I doubt you'd let
anyone here know you...- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


If you read any of the garbage he has written (published), you would
know why he wan't to remain anyomous.


He hasn't fooled anyone, Joe, except himself. He believes himself to be
clever.

Max


 
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