I have a real problem with getting a "heavy chest" working around any type of dust,and a regular dust mask makes my safety glasses fog,so I wear a Resp-o-rator
( you put the mouth piece in your mouth,and a clamp on your nostrils,and there are 2 large filters behind you...in case you've never seen it)
Then I wear a pair of Bi-focal safety glasses,then a nice face sheild,and a pair of earmuff-type protectors.( because of the drone of the dust collector,and because I have ringing-of-the-ears )
Sorta like a poor-mans airsheild,but it's n95 approved,and since I wear this same getup at work sharpening steel on grinders for hours at a time,I'm getting used to it.
I can't afford to get hurt when turning,so have to be extra careful,and I want to take this hobby into retirement,so I gotta breathe,and see.I also use a dust collector,and turn outside to avoid the heavy chest condition.
I try to keep my skin covered when turning the woods that I have read about that give alergic reactions,so unless it's too hot out,I slip on a lightweight wind breaker that has elastic around the cuffs.
Steve
San Diego