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Visitor’s glasses

Wear eye protection at all times. The potential for serious and perhaps permanent eye injury makes it mandatory that adequate eye protection be worn at all times by students, instructors, and visitors. Eye protection should be donned before entering the laboratory and should be used continuously until it is time to leave. Serious eye injuries have occurred to people performing such innocuous tasks as computing or writing in a laboratory notebook such incidents usually result from someone else s loss of control over an experiment. Regular prescription glasses are not adequate substitutes for eye protection approved by the Office of Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Contact lenses should never be used in the laboratory because laboratory fumes may react with them and have a harmful effect on the eyes. [Pg.53]

Sachs cautioned the President to listen carefully what he had now to impart was at least the equivalent of the steamboat inventor s proposal to Napoleon. Not yet ready to listen, Roosevelt scribbled a message and summoned an aide. Shortly the aide returned with a treasure, a carefully wrapped bottle of Napoleon brandy that the Roosevelts had preserved in the family for years. The President poured two glasses, passed one to his visitor, toasted him and settled back. [Pg.313]

LE grand palais, completed in 1900 and famous for shows that attract hundreds of thousands of visitors, needs 30 million in emergency restoration work. The metal frame of the palace s huge glass roof has rusted. Emergency repairs were made in the summer after iron bolts fell off but an architect s report has warned that a total collapse is possible. [Pg.123]


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