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Re: Safety - Hair Length

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nice....but may we resolve a safe length to have? I say above shoulders = OK

...unless you have your face in a drill or disc sander
Even if your hair is above your shoulders, it can get in your eyes. Even though it won't get caught in a machine, it could be potentially dangerous if you can't see what you're doing. In my opinion, anyone with hair long enough to tie up, should tie it up.

Even the guys.
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