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- OSHA announces switch from traditional hard hats
Thanks for sharing this update about OSHA's switch from traditional hard hats It's always intriguing to see changes in safety regulations and how they impact different industries
- Choosing the Right Hard Hat - Electrician Talk
Type II hard hats protect against both top and lateral impacts An electrician working on the bottom floor of a building might very well choose a Type I hard hat, while an electrician doing renovation or remodeling after a disaster might be more protected by choosing a Type II hard hat
- Hard Hats: Fiberglass vs Plastic - Electrician Talk
Which hardhat is better, in terms of comfort, dielectric strength, and protection from falling objects? Fiberglass costs money, plastic is free for me
- Hard hats - Electrician Talk
Hey, I'm looking for a new hard hat as mine is about to expire I'm looking for the "Cadillac" of hard hats and was hoping for some input before I buy one off the shelf I figure I'm going to be wearing it for 40+ hours a week so might as well get the most comfortable one I don't have any
- Hard hat question - Electrician Talk
Does anyone know OSHA's rules on wearing a hard hat while operating machinery with a roll cage such as a Lull, Bobcat, etc?
- Hard hats - Electrician Talk
Hard hats Jump to Latest 6 2K views 17 replies 13 participants last post by erics37 Feb 11, 2012 JmanAllen Discussion starter
- 3-point Saddle Back-to-Back 90s on Electric Bender
How do you bend on the "star" center on an electric bender (greenlee 555) for back-to-back 90's and 3 point saddles? Is there a different equation method?
- Underground conduit. How do you verify spacing? - Electrician Talk
There is an Engineer inspecting for As-Built (Sometimes 20 of them, white hard hats everywhere ) If ESA doesn't have anything, try whatever Municipal Provincial offices for the Construction As-Builts
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