fezder
Well-Known Member
Okay, first of all, nothing ''bad'' happened, but it could'hve been much worse.
at my current job, we assemble solar-heaters. all heater areas are well-cleaned with asetone before applying special coating.
now then the thing what happened was rather simple, (and could have been avoided, if i had used safety glasses) small amount of asetone splashed on my EYES! i can tell, pain was, terrible. it was like sand, only worse.
I now tell you all this, WEAR SAFETY GEAR. i now wear mask, glasses, and rubber gloves, just because i care about my health! and also hearing-protection (along radio, you know what they look like, just to pass time more easily) just due the noise in there
thats all! no worries now, things happen
oh, and feel free to tell your own stories, they teach pretty well.
at my current job, we assemble solar-heaters. all heater areas are well-cleaned with asetone before applying special coating.
now then the thing what happened was rather simple, (and could have been avoided, if i had used safety glasses) small amount of asetone splashed on my EYES! i can tell, pain was, terrible. it was like sand, only worse.
I now tell you all this, WEAR SAFETY GEAR. i now wear mask, glasses, and rubber gloves, just because i care about my health! and also hearing-protection (along radio, you know what they look like, just to pass time more easily) just due the noise in there
thats all! no worries now, things happen
oh, and feel free to tell your own stories, they teach pretty well.