Hi,
i wear safety glasses and have just had to start wearing spectacles underneath if making very fine inside cuts or something similar, so i probably should wear them all the time.
I have paper or cloth type masks of the surgical variety that i bought a full box of a few years ago and they work out really cheap from a medical type supply firm.
A full face shield when making bowls etc, well the roughing stage anyway. Have one of those circular air filters which i don't have on all the time but i should but its noisy, but the noise is better than breathing in unmentionables, so i should know better.
I have a barrel type hoover type extractor that i still haven't got around to fitting some tubing for both lathes when sanding, but i need to have it sound proofed as much as airflow will allow. So it just gets used for cleaning up.
So in short i don't do enough.
i do though have steel toe capped rigger boots, that i had to buy as a condition of entry to a timber place i use. They have never saved me there but as they are comfortable i wear them all the time and they have saved my toes quite a few times in the garage after dropping big lumps.
Pete