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  2. Mechanix Wear - Wikipedia

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    A pair of Mechanix Wear Original gloves United States Marine Corps rifleman with Mechanix Wear gloves. Mechanix Wear, Inc. is an American safety company headquartered in Valencia, California, that produces high performance work gloves in the automotive, industrial, tactical and construction segments.

  3. Immersion suit - Wikipedia

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    An immersion suit, also known as a survival suit, is a type of waterproof dry suit intended to protect the wearer from hypothermia if immersed in cold water or otherwise exposed after abandoning a vessel, especially in the open ocean. Immersion suits usually have integral footwear, and a hood, and either built-in gloves or watertight wrist seals.

  4. Face shield - Wikipedia

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    Mark Z87+: High impact: Faceshields shall be capable of resisting impact from a 6.35 mm (0.25 in) diameter steel ball traveling at a velocity of 91.4 m/s (300 ft/s). EN 166 (European Standard) These shields are for protection against high-speed particles, and must withstand the impact of a 6 mm nominal diameter steel ball, striking the oculars ...

  5. Cut-resistant gloves - Wikipedia

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    In personal protective equipment (PPE), cut-resistant gloves are those designed to protect the wearer's hands from cuts while working with sharp tools. They can be divided into metal mesh gloves, cut-and-sewn, and seamless knitted gloves. [2] Metal mesh gloves are a form of chainmail, and are made of rings of stainless steel. They are typically ...

  6. Motorcycle personal protective equipment - Wikipedia

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    Work by Albanese et al (2017) could explain why: "The allowable transmitted force of EN 1621-1 may be too high to effectively reduce the probability of impact injury.". [ 13 ] Dr Roderick Woods at Cambridge University led the work on which the CE standard is based.

  7. Hestra - Wikipedia

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    The gloves were made from strong leather and reinforced with rivets to withstand the hard work in the forest. 1937. Slalom skiing came to Hestra. A slalom slope was established at the local mountain Isaberg. Skiers arrived by train to try the new sport. 1963. The second generation took over. 2017. Hestra upgraded its Patrol Gloves.

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