YES!!! Particularly if they are wood or metal cutting machines.
You wear goggles when working with some kinds of machines to protect you eyes from flying debris.
Situations in which you would wear safety goggles could include:using Bunsen burnermixing reactive chemicalsusing a lathe
It would require certain tools such as a jackhammer or possibly a sludge hammer. And the person working on it should wear safety goggles
It is extremely important to wear goggles when welding in order to prevent any damage to the eyes. Flying pieces of molten metal, chemicals or acids could blind or cause serious damage.
You have to wear safety goggles so that youDon't get sawdust etc. in your eyesKeep your eyes protected, perhaps from fumes or anything else (as your eyes are extremely sensitive)You have to wear an apron so that youDon't get your clothes dirtyDon't get your tie caught (if you go to school or have to wear one for something else)
so that they can protect their eyes from harmful electromagnetic radiations.
goggles
goggles, an apron, and heat proof gloves
you should wear safety goggles when you are swimming and when you are riding a bike.
You should always wear thicker clothes than normal. Additionally goggles and thick gloves are essential.
In most cases, you should probably be using splash goggles when working with acids and bases. But whether glasses or goggles, the purpose is to protect your eyes.
so u can protect your eyes
Scientific goggles would be goggles scientists wear while using chemicals or doing something in the lab that they may want to protect their eyes from.
It should fit snugly, and should have cushions both above the eyebrows and over the nose.
Using lab goggles is pretty easy. Put them on your head. Adjust them to fit properly and wear them. http://www.gogglesandglasses.com
Wear eye goggles or protective gloves.
Yes, you need to wear goggles when looking at UV light. It is highly penetrative and can cause damage to cells at the DNA level. Looking directly at UV can cause eye damage and it is imperative to limit exposure to it or wear goggles as a precaution.
Wear goggles. Wear a lab coat. Tie your hair back.