... and then you didn't show the ones that most high schools in the US use... They are there, with the vents open the way students often try to put them. I was really curious how much paint would sneak in with them flipped open versus the way they are supposed to be. Maybe I'll have to set it up myself. Great video though.
Swim goggles might keep a splash of pool water out of your eyes, but they're not designed to protect against the kind of chemical splashes or impacts you might encounter in a lab. Safety standards for chemical splash goggles are regulated through the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). Read more here: cen.acs.org/safety/lab-safety/CENs-favorite-chemical-splash-goggles/98/i33
How about visor protection?
I’d like to see a video on cryo gloves.
... and then you didn't show the ones that most high schools in the US use... They are there, with the vents open the way students often try to put them. I was really curious how much paint would sneak in with them flipped open versus the way they are supposed to be. Maybe I'll have to set it up myself. Great video though.
0:11 I should call her
How can I buy this
Just wear swimming goggles, if they work underwater, pretty sure they will be splash proof too
Swim goggles might keep a splash of pool water out of your eyes, but they're not designed to protect against the kind of chemical splashes or impacts you might encounter in a lab. Safety standards for chemical splash goggles are regulated through the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). Read more here: cen.acs.org/safety/lab-safety/CENs-favorite-chemical-splash-goggles/98/i33
@@ChemicalEngineeringNewsVideos .... there are multiple googles with said rating that are indistinguishable from swimming googles
First to comment. Epic demonstration btw.