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- Location
- Rural Manitoba
So I’m a member of a bullet casting FB group, mostly Americans. Someone posted a selfie of a guy casting from a pot over an open flame and no safety glasses, no eyewear period. Myself and a few others pointed out that safety glasses are de rigueur when working with molten metal. I’ve worked in a variety of workplaces, most of them having some pretty significant hazards, live sewer confined spaces, deadly gasses, electric utilities, tree work ext. I’ve run safety programs as a supervisor, I’ve been a safety rep for my province while working at a huge multinational, I’ve seen some bad workplace accidents. What I don’t understand with that particular group of bullet casters is the hardcore derision of the use of something as simple as safety glasses. I don’t get it. I like seeing, why not protect the things that let me see. I mean I’ve dealt with the old guy who refuses to wear proper PPE plenty of times at work but isn’t eye protection when dealing with molten lead as a hobby just common sense??? I’ve seen the tinsel, I don’t need that in my eyes. I just don’t get the attitude that 30 years of experience means your eyes are impervious to hot lead. Like these guys were TRIGGERED HARD by the suggestion that eyepro was a good idea. Seem to think the idea is safety is baaaad. This group is mostly American, I’m sure a whole bunch of them carry concealed, isn’t that a piece of safety equipment? I just don’t get it.