Mostly I'm just very paranoid about the recommendations that I make.
Personally when I'm using a green laser, I'm still exactly as cautious as I am without goggles. Maybe a bit less so with 405nm, and 445nm, but really I act basically the same way around lasers, goggles or no goggles.
For me goggles primarily serve to allow to LPM - otherwise I find the light to be too unpleasantly bright. The coating on the ophir square is also a bit glossy, which I don't feel over comfortable with.
Unfortunately what I found from observing people, is when they use safety equipment, they in turn take more risks. This is a personal observation, but it has been corroborated empirically.
So when recommending safety safety equipment, my expectation is the user will act like a fool waving it around. That's not always the case, but I'd rather err on the side of caution.
If/when this happens, I would prefer the user have complete protection.