For vac ex crew you might look into some of the goggles that dirt bike
racers and the like use with plastic tear-offs to clear the mud. When I
have run the vac to be honest I found safety glasses too annoying to use
because they got dirty in about 10 seconds and once you're covered in mud
there's nothing to wipe them clean with.

On Wed, Dec 23, 2020, 3:07 PM Chuck McCown via AF <af@af.afmug.com> wrote:

> We provide our employees an orange vest and hard hat.  We tell them they
> need steel toed boots.
> We don’t provide safety glasses.
>
> Had a new guy work 7 hours and quit a couple of weeks ago.  Today he calls
> and claims an eye injury from mud during potholing.  Threatening legal
> action, called my wife a F...... C...
>
> (He did not report the injury to anyone at the time.  We are starting
> workers compensation process just in case.  Not sure he even went to the
> doctor).
>
> I called him and we had an interesting conversation.  He was on speaker
> phone, Jenny was standing here, I recorded it.  Was an asshole but I
> convinced him to do the right thing. He apologized.
>
> Pretty sure he did not want what was going to come next if he did not
> apologize.
>
> Do y’all provide safety glasses?  I think we will start now.  Potholing
> does spray mud.  And they are cheap.
>
> I was fixin’ to go to jail a half hour ago.   Fun day...
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