Eye protection

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  1. (a) Every student and teacher in the public schools, colleges, vocational schools, and universities of this state participating in any of the following courses is required to wear industrial-quality eye protective devices at all times while participating in the following courses or laboratories:

    1. (1) Vocational or industrial arts shops or laboratories involving experience with:

      1. (A) Hot molten metals;

      2. (B) Milling, sawing, turning, shaping, cutting, grinding, or stamping of any solid materials;

      3. (C) Heat treatment, tempering, or kiln firing of any metal or other materials;

      4. (D) Gas or electric arc welding;

      5. (E) Any of the processes listed in this section which may be used for repairing a vehicle; or

      6. (F) Caustic or explosive materials; or

    2. (2) Chemical or combined chemical-physical laboratories involving caustic or explosive chemicals or hot liquids or solids.

  2. (b) A board of education may in its discretion:

    1. (1) Purchase eye protective devices and furnish them free to students and teachers;

    2. (2) Purchase eye protective devices and sell or rent the devices to students and teachers; or

    3. (3) Require students and teachers to furnish their own eye protective devices without cost to the school, college, or university.

  3. (c) As used in this section:

    1. (1) A “board of education” shall be construed to include school district boards of directors of this state, county boards of education, or the trustees of the various state-supported institutions of higher learning in this state; and

    2. (2) “Industrial-quality eye protective devices” means devices meeting the standards of the American standard safety code for head, eye, and respiratory protection, Z2. 1-1959, promulgated by the American National Standards Institute.


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