Do NOT Wear Contact Lenses Near Electric Arcs!

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Please copy this and distribute to anyone you know who might wear
contacts or work around equipment that generates ARCS.

Two recent incidents have uncovered a previously unknown phenomenon of
the most serious gravity.

1. At Duquesne Electric a worker threw an electrical switch into a
closed position, which produced a short-lived electrical spark.

2. An employee at UPS flipped open the colored lense of his welding
helmet to better position the welding rod. He inadvertently struck
the metal rod to be welded producing an electric arc.

BOTH MEN WERE WEARING CONTACT LENSES. Upon returning home from work,
they removed the contact lenses, and THE CORNEA OF THE EYE WAS REMOVED
ALONG WITH THE LENS. RESULT: PERMANENT BLINDNESS!!!

The electric arc generates microwaves that instantly bond the cornea of
the eye to the lens, by drying up the fluid between the eye and the
lens. THIS TRAUMA (INJURY) IS PAINLESS AND THE INDIVIDUAL NEVER KNOWS
THAT AN INJURY HAS OCCURRED UNTIL THE CONTACT LENS IS REMOVED!!
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As this phenomenon was UNKNOWN, no Federal, State, or local safety and
health agency has regulations on this matter but they are pursuing the
investigation and hopefully will take immediate action.

In the meantime, it is suggested that NO CONTACT LENSES BE WORN by
anyone who is potentially subject to an electrical sparking situation.

From John Voss
Commonwealth Electric Co.
Lincoln, Nebraska

Submitted to Borderland Research by Dennis Bullard
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Borderland Sciences Research Foundation, Inc.,
PO BOX 429,
Garberville, California, 95440-0429 USA.
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