To: Svartalfiar
Hardly anyone except doctors and nurses follow them. Or people working with genuinely hazardous chemicals, like I did. Genuine hazards such as mold spores, dust, or aerosols, are such that you DO NOT TOUCH your face until you have removed the respirator and washed your hands. Hardly anyone does that.
38 posted on
07/24/2020 8:59:39 AM PDT by
Morpheus2009
(If you want me to be afraid, then be consistent in your logic, standards, and your lies!)
To: Morpheus2009
Hardly anyone except doctors and nurses follow them. Or people working with genuinely hazardous chemicals, like I did. Genuine hazards such as mold spores, dust, or aerosols, are such that you DO NOT TOUCH your face until you have removed the respirator and washed your hands. Hardly anyone does that.
Yup. I've done some mopp / NBC decon training with the military, and worked at Valspar (paint manufacturer) for a bit back in high school. People in general have no idea on proper safety procedures and stuff.
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