Remember that safety glasses are ment to protect the eye from straight on impacts. Grinding etc can throw pieces of metal up under the glasses or in from the side and into they eye. A few years ago I had to have a piece of steel removed from my eye when the screwdriver bit on the drill spun out of the head of the screw and threw a sharp piece of steel up under my safety glasses and into my eye. Choose the right eye protection for the hazard, sometimes a face shield or goggles are what is necessary.
If you wear prescription glasses, get prescription safety glasses. Yes they are expensive but they are far less inconvenient than a dog and a white cane.
Sweat is a problem, I wear a dew rag bandana around my head. Fogging is another problem, anti fog compound helps but it can still be a problem when wearing safety goggles over prescription glasses. If something fogs up take the time to stop and clean up everything. Remember there is no GOOD reason to do something unsafe.
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