Personal protective equipment ... ]], etc. [[:Category:Personal
armor|Personal armor]] is combat-specialized protective gear. ...
ar sliding shorts and a cup under their pants. See [[baseball clothing
and equipment]], [[goalie mask]], [[jockstrap]].
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Bunker gear ... r the entire combination of [[personal protective
equipment]] and personal protective clothing. The terms are derived
from the fact that the pants and boots ar ... Historically, firefighters
did not have the same level of protective clothing used today. Because
of this most fires were fought from the outs ...
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Chainsaw safety clothing ... aw users wear [[protective clothing]],
also known as [[Personal protective equipment]] or [[PPE]], while
operating [[chainsaw]]s. There is general agreement wo ... ... to
cut, absorbing saw power. The final defence is that long fibres
of the protective fabric (commonly [[kevlar]]) are drawn out by
the running saw, not cut thr ...
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Fire station ... ment]], [[firehose]], [[fire extinguisher]]s, and
other fire extinguishing equipment. It may also have dormitory living
facilities and work areas such as meeti ... ... fire station include
regular inspection and cleaning of the apparatus and equipment,
and continuing education in the fire service. Weekly or bi-weekly
routine ...
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NBC suit ... f the word "chemsuit" for real protective
suits, see [[Personal protective equipment#Complete suits]].'' An
'''NBC suit''' is a type of [[personal protective equipment]], very
similar to a [[Hazmat suit]] (its non-military equivalent). It pro
...
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High-visibility clothing '''High-visibility clothing''', a type
of [[personal protective equipment]] (PPE), is any [[clothing]]
worn that has highly [[Reflection (physics)|r ... ... y be exposed
to other people who are operating [[motor vehicles]], [[heavy equipment]],
or recreational [[firearm]]s, and need to be conspicuous to them.
In ad ...
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Hard hat They are typically required [[personal protective equipment]]
where heavy labor is being performed. They were originally made
from [[m ... ... e-collar worker]]s who engage in heavy professions
that require protective equipment are sometimes called "'''hard
hats'''".
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List of EN standards * [[EN 166]]: Personal eye protection. Specifications
* [[EN 250]]: Respiratory equipment. Open-circuit self-contained
compressed air diving apparatus. Requirements ...
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Eye protection ... lso see [[Personal protective equipment#Eye protection|Personal
protective equipment: Eye protection]]. '''Eye protection''' is
[[protective clothing]] for the [[eye]]s, which comes in many types
depending upon the ...
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Occupational hazards associated with exposure to human nail dust
... ll used, therapy technique, frequency of procedures, [[personal
protective equipment]] utilized and the use of ventilation systems.
... documented in the literature like they are with dental staff
using similar equipment; however, many of these incidents are certain
to go unreported. The healt ...
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Bunzl ... al gloves]] and [[disposable]] [[hygiene]] products, [[personal
protective equipment]], [[vending machine]] supplies ... [[hygiene]]
supplies, [[personal protective equipment|personal protective equipment
(PPE)]] and [[Plastic shopping bag|carrier bags]]. The company's
customers ...
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Gaiters ... re items worn on the lower leg and used primarily as
[[personal protective equipment]]; similar items used primarily
for display are [[spats]]. '''Gaiters''' are a type of protective
clothing for a person's [[ankle]]s and legs below the knee. Gaiters
are wo ...
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Combat helmet ... !-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> At
that time, they were purely military equipment, protecting the head
from cutting blows with [[sword]]s, flying [[arrow]]s ... ... nd
fragmentation stopping power. Some helmets also have good non-ballistic
protective qualities, though many do not.<ref>[http://www.olive-drab.com/od_soldiers_
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Helmet A '''helmet''' is a form of [[protective gear]] worn on the
[[head (anatomy)|head]] to protect it from injuries. Th ... ...
d of the 1600s by many combatants. At that time, they were purely
military equipment, protecting the head from cutting blows with
[[sword]]s, flying [[arrow]]s ...
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Firefighter Assist and Search Team ... s using EATL (Emergency Air
Transfer Lines) and EASE (Emergency Air Supply Equipment). This
consisted of designated firefighter search and rescue teams (termed
... ... minimum of two fire fighters be standing by in full [[personal
protective equipment]] while other crew members are working in a
hazardous atmosphere. The sta ...
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Test and tagging ... ly inspecting and electrically testing in-service
electrical equipment for personal use and/or safety. [[Colloquially]],
it is also referred to as; tagging, t ... ... test and tagging is
to determine if the appliance is electrically safe for personal
use. The appliance undergoes a visual inspection for defects such
as damag ...
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Ice hockey equipment [[Image:Hockey equipment rom.jpg|thumb|right|A
set of full hockey equipment.]] In [[ice hockey]], players use '''specialized
equipment''' both to facilitate the play of the game and for protection.
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Protection *[[Personal protective equipment]], to shield the body
from hazards
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Electrical Equipment in Hazardous Areas ... ed to a [[British Standard]].
The aim of the testing is to ensure that the equipment is fairly
robust and has no exposed parts that can cause harm to the user.
... ... of any explosive gases, vapours or dusts that might be present
around the equipment.
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Recommended Exposure Limit ... posting and labeling of hazards,
worker training and [[personal protective equipment]]. No REL has
ever been adopted by OSHA, but they have been used as guid ... |