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Concours.John
02-01-2012, 06:40 PM
Im posting this thread in hopes no one learns the hard way. There is a difference between safety goggles and glasses and their protection. Glasses may be ok for veiwing straight on but goggles are a must if you are grinding or something else at a sight angle to your work.

I was grinding after welding above my work yesterday and had a small piece of the dremel grinding wheel embed in my cornea. I thought it was only grit but upon today still having major irritation a closer look revealed the piece embedded near my pupil. It went right between the glasses. Now I have to see a specialist to see what can be done. This is absolutely irritating physically. After all these years I should have known better.:mad:

Be safe use goggles as much as you can! Grit can go up under safety glasses if your not carefull. A guy I have been working with about taking over his shop lost his sight and his business over the same thing.

Everyone take care and protect your eyes with anything rotating. It happens when you least expect it.

rzatch
02-01-2012, 07:51 PM
I had a similar thing happen years ago when grinding on metal. The metal was stuck in my eye just like you and hurt like hell everytime I blinked, it was scratching the inside of my eye lid. So off to the doctor I go. He had to basically drill it out of my eye and told me that if it had started to rust then I could have lost my sight in that eye.

tropicsteve
02-01-2012, 08:50 PM
eyesight is definitely one of our most precious gifts. injury to the cornea is very painful. the cornea itself is one of the most innervated parts of the body, and injury there can put you on your knees in abject pain. as long as the injury doesn`t go too deep into the layers of the cornea, it usually heals. as rzatch stated, sometimes the ophthalmologist has to drill out the injury area to clean things up. infection is also a threat with any corneal abrasion.
concours.john, definitely get to an ophthalmologist asap. thanks for your warning post.

Mr. Clean
02-01-2012, 08:52 PM
EXCELLENT advice! As I have been cautioned over the years...you only get 2 eyes (1 pair). Guard them carefully! That said, eye care has come a long way over recent years, I know. Keep us informed as to the recommendations of your specialist.

Nth Degree
02-01-2012, 09:16 PM
Sorry to hear that happened.

I hate wearing safety glasses and most glasses because they tend to give me a headache. I have an old pair of Oakleys I`ve been meaning to get a clear lens for to use as safetly glasses. This is just the prompt I need.

Rocket
02-01-2012, 09:21 PM
Sorry to hear this happened John. Hopefully the trash can be removed and no damage is done.

I was wearing sunglasses last week while washing some wheels and when I pulled the brush out from the wheel some splatter made it around the sunglasses and into my eye. I probably rinsed it out for 10 minutes trying to ensure it didn`t cause any problems

Dr Oldz
02-01-2012, 11:14 PM
Wow. I hope you are ok. Thoughts are with you bro!

CH.Detailing
02-01-2012, 11:31 PM
That sucks that it happened to you John, but it is also a good lesson to learn from. I know I will definitely be more careful.

LegacyGT
02-02-2012, 12:07 AM
I hope they can get things sorted out for you. A good reminder, IMO safety is one of the least talked but most important things.

tw33k2514
02-02-2012, 03:54 AM
Always use goggles when I am working with any sort of grinder. Honestly a face mask is probably what you should use though. Ive had a cutting disc explode and nearly miss my head on several occasions. That is scary stuff.

Concours.John
02-02-2012, 07:49 AM
As mentioned face shields are also a better option.

Thanks for the thoughts. I`d just hate to see someone else do this or worse. It takes a reminder to make you rethink sometimes. There is also the down time it causes from running doctor to doctor.

Concours.John
02-02-2012, 05:58 PM
UPDATE! Lesson learned. After a procedure going into my eye the pain is just wonderfully more.:(

It involved a needle device and seeing it go in and out was very unsettling. feeling it was worse. After a few days things should be better along with my sight. I was lucky it didn`t go further in. I will DEFINITLEY take better precautions. The antibiotics alone are more than a mask and goggles.

Hopefully this will inspire people to take precautions. This happened within seconds of grinding a small piece and could have cost me what I do for a living. It wasn`t even a paying job but for myself.

Thanks for the thoughts but more importantly...Be safe everyone!

;) Concours.John`s twin smilie.

Dr Oldz
02-02-2012, 06:51 PM
Glad to hear that you will be better. I hope you have a speedy recovery!

Old Pirate
02-02-2012, 07:16 PM
Sorry to hear and glad your alright, be careful and always wear protective equipment.

Addicted2Bling
02-02-2012, 07:27 PM
Sorry to hear about your eye, but it`s a good thing it wasn`t any worse. One of the guys I use to work with was grinding some concrete, and one of the teeth on the diamond blade he was using flew off and stuck right in one of the lenses of his sunglasses. I always wore sunglasses from that day on while using power tools lol