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Hi Steve,

We require safety glasses on the production floor in all areas with the
following exceptions.  1)       At a inspection station using a microscope.
2)      In a designated inspection room (no equipment but microscopes).

Scott

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen R. Gregory [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2000 1:28 PM
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Subject: [TN] Safety Glasses


Hey Ya'll!

I know this is gonna' be one of them questions that I'll probably regret
asking, but what the hey, I'm gonna ask anyway...

Our plant like others I've worked at, require that we all wear safety
glasses
when on the production floor. I know that they do provide protection...I've
read the stories like many of you have; "I was doing this and all of a
sudden, POW! a lead clipping (or solder splash, whatever...) hits me right
in
my safety glass lense! Thank goodness I had my safety glasses on!"

They do work, no argument. But I think there's a time and place for
everything. Safety glasses take some getting used to especially if you don't
normally wear glasses, and there hasn't been a pair that I've put on that
didn't have at least a little parallax when looking through them. If I want
to really look close at placement on a 0402 or something like that, I'll
slide them down to the tip of my nose and look over the lenses so I can see
things clearly.

My operators are starting to really complain now because there's been a real
crack-down on making sure everybody has their safety glasses on. They have
the same complaint that I have, when you need to see accurately looking at
very tiny objects, the glasses are a hindrance...in my opinion.

Does anybody else my view? Or am I just being a "whiney-butt"?

I think that there are places that safety glasses should be worn, I have no
problem putting them on when I'm around the wave solder, but I don't think
they should be required in surface mount. "But...but...Steve, the machine
could fly apart and someone could get a eye put out!" If that's the case, I
should put my glasses on when I go to the breakroom and microwave some
popcorn...the darn thing could blow up and put an eye out.

Are there any of you out there that have designated areas that safety
glasses
are worn and other places on the production floor that they're not required?
Or is it always a blanket rule that no matter where you're at on the
production floor safety glasses are required...

I know I'm gonna regret this...

-Steve Gregory-

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