safety goggles <--- correct spelling are used to protect a person's eyes. They prevent dirt or other small objects from flying into their eyes.
All safety goggles are used to protect the eyes - that is obvious from the way they are designed and where you wear them on your body.
to protect your eyes
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Goggles are personal Protection Equipment. (PPE). They are used to protect your valuable eyes.Science labs contain many dangers that can get into your eyes and damage them irrepairably.Chemical splashes can get into your eyes, as well as glass from exploding equipment, such as test tubes and flasks, especially when heating.
the function of goggles is to protect the eyes from harmful substances.
Thermal goggles are sometimes known as heat vision goggles or night vision goggles. They are used by the military and emergency personnel to see things in the dark or through walls.
red colour goggles are used in dark adaptations
goggles are used to protect your eyes from dangerous chemicals or anything that you might not want getting in your eyes.
All safety goggles are used to protect the eyes - that is obvious from the way they are designed and where you wear them on your body.
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It was invented when the creator was tired of drawing goggles. it was observed that there were goggles naruto wearing. Then the creator was tired drawing goggles, so he used headbands instead.
to protect your eyes
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It is hard, sometimes impossible, to see through foggy goggles so people don't want to use them.
This question about the rubber on goggles is not a very clear question. Are you talking about the rubber the goggles are made with or the foam that lines the insides of some of the goggles? Check out this site. It may or may not help your question. http://www.gogglesandglasses.com/global_vision.html
no goggles, not wearing goggles