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safety is important

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

today at work, we were trained to "how to properly put on safety gear for biological hazards".

the gear involves:
1) shirt + pants (my inspector uniform)
2) hair net
3) work boots
4) surgical gloves
5) plastic covers for boots
6) full body overalls (sort of like a spaceman uniform, haha)
7) another layer of plastic covers for feet
8) goggles
9) mask
10) plastic gloves

holy... took us 10 min to put them on. and we need a little "buddy system" to properly put on the gear. after we were all safely equipped, we looked like this:

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