[AT] Arc Welding ?
Chuck Saunders
csaunders at bluevalleyk12.org
Thu Nov 11 06:16:22 PST 2004
I too had heard this and thought this was a good time to go looking. I
found the item below @
http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/safety_haz/welding/ppe.html
Most everything I found says just another myth. I would suppose that the
myth gathered it's credability from the contacts (especially the hard
contacts) ability to trap dirt and grit and prevent the natural flushing
of the eyelid. Add in the unknown new "Soft" contacts and you have the
materials to make a good scare story.
Ta Da! Urban Legend
And you were dieing to know what I thought weren't you,
Chuck Saunders
Can you wear contact lenses when welding?
As stated in the OSH Answers document Contact Lenses at Work
<http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/prevention/contact_len.html>, dust
particles or chemicals that can irritate the eyes may be present in many
welding areas. Wearing contact lenses may not be advisable in such
workplaces.
Reports of contact lenses being "welded" to the cornea (or lens of the
eye) as a result of exposure to an arc flash have been proven to be
incorrect. It is impossible for contact lenses to become "welded" to the
cornea.
All workers in proximity to welding procedures must wear appropriate eye
protection whether they are using contact lenses or not.
Note that in Canada, Prince Edward Island's Occupational Health and
Safety Act Regulations (E.C. 180/87) Section 45.11 specifically bans
wearing contact lenses while welding.
Clint D wrote:
>I think that the danger could be if a person strikes arcs with out a hood,
>still dont know
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>Clint
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>>I've been hearing that thing about the contacts for years. Don't know if
>>it is true. I would suspect that if true it is not from just welding but
>>from having a welding eye burn while wearing contacts.
>>Supposedly it burns the cornea at the edge of the lens. Don't know?
>>
>>Charlie
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>>>>>This brings back to mind the warning we got a few years ago
>>>>>about welding
>>>>>while wearing contact lenses. DON'T DO IT! It seems that the
>>>>>welding helmet
>>>>>combined with the contacts caused the contacts to be "welded"
>>>>>to the corneas.
>>>>>Not a good thing. Let's be careful out there!
>>>>>
>>>>>Phil
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>>>Are you serious? Can you please direct me to a website or some other
>>>source.
>>>I've been doing that for a few years off and on.
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