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Jm_

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Which reminds me how our regional OSHA PPE instructor wanted to show us how technical and fluent he was with the industry lingo when he was teaching our yearly blood-borne pathogens and PPE class, when he described "donning" and "dofting" PPE. We looked up "dofting" and needless to say, it's not about PPE. Also not a good idea to look up on a government or work computer.
 

mandown

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Which reminds me how our regional OSHA PPE instructor wanted to show us how technical and fluent he was with the industry lingo when he was teaching our yearly blood-borne pathogens and PPE class, when he described "donning" and "dofting" PPE. We looked up "dofting" and needless to say, it's not about PPE. Also not a good idea to look up on a government or work computer.
 

JohnE

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Which reminds me how our regional OSHA PPE instructor wanted to show us how technical and fluent he was with the industry lingo when he was teaching our yearly blood-borne pathogens and PPE class, when he described "donning" and "dofting" PPE. We looked up "dofting" and needless to say, it's not about PPE. Also not a good idea to look up on a government or work computer.
I though it was "doffing"?

doff
däf,dôf/
verb
gerund or present participle: doffing
  1. remove (an item of clothing).
    "he had doffed tie and jacket and rolled up his shirtsleeves"
    • take off or raise (one's hat) as a greeting or token of respect.
      "the manager doffed his hat to her"
      synonyms: take off, remove, strip off, pull off;
      raise, lift, tip;
      dateddivest oneself of
      "he doffed his cap as we walked past"
I am going to take your word on "dofting"...