Eye protective devices for industrial education, physics laboratory, and chemistry laboratory activities.

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  • (1) Any individual who participates in any of the following activities in public or private schools that may endanger his vision shall wear quality eye protective devices:
    • (a) industrial education activities that involve:
      • (i) hot molten metals;
      • (ii) the operation of equipment that could throw particles of foreign matter into the eyes;
      • (iii) heat treating, tempering, or kiln firing of any industrial materials;
      • (iv) gas or electric arc welding; or
      • (v) caustic or explosive material;
    • (b) chemistry or physics laboratories when using caustic or explosive chemicals, and hot liquids and solids.
  • (2) "Quality eye protective devices" means devices that meet the standards of the American Safety Code for Head, Eye, and Respiratory Protection, Z2.1-1959, promulgated by the American Standards Association, Inc.
  • (3)
    • (a) The local school board shall furnish these protective devices to individuals involved in these activities.
    • (b) The local school board may sell these protective devices at cost or rent or loan them to individuals involved in these activities.




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