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  • ...ible and malleable, until subjected to abrupt force, making it useful in [[Personal protective equipment|protective clothing]] in situations where the wearer m *Shelf life: Over 4 years
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  • *The polymer should have a long [[shelf life]], or be stable over long periods of time. It should be able to be stored a ...02/mabi.200350024}}</ref> One of these applications is to extend the shelf life of food and promote
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  • ===Accelerating methods for shelf life prediction=== ...system. Storing a dispersion at high temperatures enables to simulate real life conditions for a product (e.g. tube of sunscreen cream in a car in the summ
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  • * Ease of replacement at end of life ...on the workers that work with the raw materials to manufacture the product,Personal Protective Equipment is required for all people in the area being sprayed t
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  • ...edge of gunpowder emerged from the search by alchemists for the secrets of life, to filter through the channels of Middle Eastern culture, and take root in ...=MacDougall | first =Ian | year =2000 | title ="Oh! Ye had to be Careful": Personal Recollections by Roslin Gunpowder Mill Factory Workers | place =East Linton
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  • ...n and Capitalism, 15th–18th Centuries, Vol 1: The Structures of Everyday Life," p 312-3 and 323</ref> ...f lacing and [[button]]s.<ref>Singman, Jeffrey L. and Will McLean: ''Daily Life in Chaucer's England'', page 93. Greenwood Press, London, 2005 ISBN 0-313-2
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  • ...t mana (status) and were highly-prized heirlooms. Each garment had its own personal name and its history was carefully preserved right up to the time they pass ...arly/tei-BesMaor-c6-6.html ''The Maori as He Was: A brief account of Maori life as it was in Pre-European Days'' by Elsdon Best, New Zealand Texts Collecti
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  • * maximize the life of the cutting tip by lubricating the working edge and reducing [[Built up ...ing the base additive package. Ventilation, splash guards on machines, and personal protective equipment can mitigate hazards related to cutting fluids.<ref na
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  • ...examination, internal examinations for males and females, and the use of [[personal lubricant]] for sexual purposes. ...y of various automotive filters. Poor filtration significantly reduces the life of the machine (engine) as well as making the system inefficient.
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  • | Life-sized, cock pheasant shaped incense burner composed of two parts. Lifelike [[Category:Personal armour]]
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  • ...ulldozer#Blade|bulldozer blade]] edges and cutting blades on the [[jaws of life]].<ref>[http://answers.com/topic/hadfield-manganese-steel Hadfield manganes ...office furniture, [[steel wool]], [[tool]]s, and [[armour]] in the form of personal vests or [[vehicle armour]] (better known as [[rolled homogeneous armour]]
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  • ...e level of respiratory protection that may be required and/or the need for personal direct monitors to be worn. Consideration should also be given to any risks associated with the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) in a confined space.
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  • ...on monoxide exposure may lead to a significantly shorter [[life expectancy|life span]] due to [[heart]] damage.<ref>{{cite journal|author=Henry CR, Satran ...cía-Calvo C|title=CO poisoning caused by inhalation of CH3Cl contained in personal defense spray|journal=The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|volume=18|
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  • ...d]], red for [[flammability]], orange for a physical hazard, and white for Personal Protection. The number ratings range from 0-4. * '''4.'''&nbsp;&nbsp;Life-threatening, major or permanent damage may result from single or repeated o
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  • This Act requires that employers carry [[insurance]] against the [[personal injury]] of their employees. This insurance is referred to as Employer's Li ...dictment of [[gross negligence]] [[manslaughter]] and sentenced to up to [[life imprisonment]]. From 6 April 2008, the offence of gross negligence manslaug
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  • ...site where firefighters can access them and learn from each others’ real life experiences. Overall these reports help to formulate strategies, reduce fi ...mbers familiar with, and do they practice [[crew resource management]] and personal readiness?
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  • ...des and standards. This includes everything from [[building code]]s to the personal protective equipment utilized by [[firefighter]]s while extinguishing a bla ** [[NFPA 101]] - Life Safety Code
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  • ...that penetrates beyond the [[larynx]]<ref>Vincent JH, Mark D. (1986) A new personal sampler for airborne total dust in workplaces. Annals of Occupational Hygie ==Human sciences and personal protective equipment==
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  • ...the other. Related, though broader, terms include "lifestyle balance" and "life balance". ...te 1970s to describe the balance between an individual's work and personal life.<ref>Publication in: New Ways to Work and the Working Mother's Association
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  • ...he impact on humans or the environment may vary at different stages of the life cycle. Environmental assessment is justified as nanoparticles present nove ...ronmental damage will they do? The range of possible damage is vast, from personal low-flying supersonic aircraft injuring large numbers of animals to collect
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