Goggles & Ventilation
Ventilated goggles allow air to circulate while protecting workers from airborne particles, dust, liquids, or light.
Direct ventilation keeps large particles from entering the goggles. They also prevent fogging by allowing air to circulate through the goggles.
Indirect ventilation does the same, but they also protect workers from liquid and chemical splashes.
Non-ventilated goggles also protect against splashes, but they do not allow air into the goggles, which may lead to fogging and frequent lens cleaning.
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