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Re: **FIRST EMAIL**/Safety At the Events, NEW Eye and Face Protection Policy and Stud
This safety glass thing is confusing me. Apparently, tinted is okay, like light amber or yellow, but the definition of shaded is confusing. I wear a clear pair over my glasses, but quite a few people on my team wear a sort of gradient-mirror tint, where it's a little bit shaded/tinted (but only a little), but in the bottom half of the lens, it's pretty clear. Overall light transmission is only cut down a very little bit, and one can argue that it cuts down glare.
I understand that this sort of tinting is meant for outdoor use, but some of my teammates have been using the same pair for the last 3 years, so they do have some sentimental value. It's just that they sit on the fence between "shaded" and "tinted". |
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