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  2. Traffic cone - Wikipedia

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    Typically, bollards are 1,150 mm (45 in) high fluorescent orange posts with reflective sleeve and heavyweight rubber bases. Larger devices such as barrier boards may be used instead of cones where larger areas need to be excluded or for longer periods.

  3. Guard rail - Wikipedia

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    In 1992 a yellow polymer cover sleeve for steel guardrails was introduced by a Detroit-based company [9] which enhanced the visibility of steel safety guardrails in industrial environments and removed the need for continual repainting. [citation needed] This polymer cover was the beginning of polymer guardrail in the industrial environment. At ...

  4. Bollard - Wikipedia

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    A bollard is a sturdy, short, vertical post. ... Bollards are widely used to contribute to safety and security. The American Bar Association (ABA) ...

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  7. RGD-33 grenade - Wikipedia

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    The grenade replaced the RG-14/30, which was a World War I vintage design with an improved arming system. [3] The RGD-33 is composed of four separate pieces: a cylindrical head containing 85 grams (3.0 oz) of TNT filling, [2] a fragmentation sleeve that was only used when thrown under the protection of a trench or cover, the throwing handle which contains the igniter, and the fuse.

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