I am normally very careful and cautious with hot fluids, electricity and acid/caustic solutions. But sometimes complacency clouds your common sense. Two days ago I was caustic cleaning a new beer tap font system I had installed. I was using the usual Caustic Soda initial clean using a redundant Ecokeg inner ball as my pressured caustic reservoir as I connected and disconnected different fonts. I had not put jubilee clips on the ball out Sankey S connector and as I checked fluid flow the connector came off spraying CS directly onto my right eyeball. I luckily immediately stuck my head under the bar sink tap and flushed with water. But the damage was done. The caustic soda had dissolved the outer layer of my eye and subsequently caused unbelievable pain.
Two days late my sight has unbelievably recovered fully. It has been painful and I have been so fooking lucky. Island optician and docs were fantastic.
I wear goggles now when using all chemicals. My head has been soundly slapped. luckily I can still see. Learn from my stupidity please,,,,
Two days late my sight has unbelievably recovered fully. It has been painful and I have been so fooking lucky. Island optician and docs were fantastic.
I wear goggles now when using all chemicals. My head has been soundly slapped. luckily I can still see. Learn from my stupidity please,,,,