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<blockquote data-quote="Rich Coyle" data-source="post: 1450132" data-attributes="member: 70559"><p>I think you need to read the thread again. The guys posting for ear muffs are pushing electronic hearing enhancer/protection. Some guys are suggesting electronic ear plugs.</p><p></p><p>This thread reminds me of thirty years ago when I introduced mandatory eye protection in a wood working plant. They didn't care enough about their sight to cooperate without the ultimatum: I'm boss and you will do it or you don't work here. Chips in the eye trips to the emergency room just didn't happen any more. One man's sight was saved when a piece of wood came out of a machine and literally ripped a hole in his polycarbonate lens directly in line with his pupil. I went home and brought back a ten pump pellet gun and tried to make a hole in the other side. Never happened. The salesman took the goggles on tour to all his customers.</p><p></p><p>Gentlemen, save your hearing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich Coyle, post: 1450132, member: 70559"] I think you need to read the thread again. The guys posting for ear muffs are pushing electronic hearing enhancer/protection. Some guys are suggesting electronic ear plugs. This thread reminds me of thirty years ago when I introduced mandatory eye protection in a wood working plant. They didn't care enough about their sight to cooperate without the ultimatum: I'm boss and you will do it or you don't work here. Chips in the eye trips to the emergency room just didn't happen any more. One man's sight was saved when a piece of wood came out of a machine and literally ripped a hole in his polycarbonate lens directly in line with his pupil. I went home and brought back a ten pump pellet gun and tried to make a hole in the other side. Never happened. The salesman took the goggles on tour to all his customers. Gentlemen, save your hearing. [/QUOTE]
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