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Fireproof clothing

With the exception of the fireproof clothing in motor racing, all the protective clothing listed above is to protect the wearer during collisions with the ground, other players or objects used during play. [Pg.128]

Wearing butyl rubber gloves, fireproof clothing, face shield, and goggles cover spill with sand.8 Transfer mixture into a dry plastic bag filled in advance with an inert gas. Package and label for disposal by incineration.2 Alternatively, in the fume hood, add butanol slowly to the solid mixture until the reaction ceases. Then carefully add water until all the... [Pg.331]

Wear nitrile rubber gloves, fireproof clothing, goggles, and face shield. Work from behind body shield where possible. Cover spill with a 1 1 1 mixture by weight of sodium carbonate or calcium carbonate, clay cat litter (bentonite), and sand. Carefully transfer to a pail in the fume hood. Slowly and cautiously add butanol (about 10 mol solvent/mol hydride or about 22 mL per gram) to the hydride until the reaction ceases. Then add water very carefully until last of hydride is destroyed. Let stand until solids settle. Decant liquid into the drain. The solid residue may be disposed of with normal refuse.4... [Pg.501]

Fireproof clothes None Like ordinary burn Drop bomba artillery shell 1 purple band Tu incendiary... [Pg.175]

Fireproof clothes (25) None Like hot-liquid burn D o bombs artillery 1 purple band SO incendiary... [Pg.175]

Soil-stabilization fabrics Industrial clothing Fireproof clothing... [Pg.24]

PERSONAL PROTECTION wear fireproof clothing and protective gloves use face shield or eye protection in combination with breathing protection use non-sparking handtools and explosion-proof electrical equipment and lighting. [Pg.789]

Wear nonconductive (leather, fireproof cloth, or rubber) gloves to reduce the chance for inadvertent direct contact with electrical currents generated by the arc welder. [Pg.611]

Nomex is a type of nylon called an aramid. It has great heat resistance and is used in fireproof clothing worn by firefighters and race car drivers. The two monomers for Nomex are below. Draw two repeating units of the Nomex polymer. [Pg.661]

Fireproof clothing will surely be manufactured from phosphate fibers in years to come. The advantages are too obvious and the means of preparing these yarns are not difficult to perfect. Some new techniques will be required, but there is no reason why it cannot be done. [Pg.219]

Work on flame defense led to the construction of a hood-type mask built to withstand 1,000° F. for one minute, to the development of a steel sliding door for pillbox apertures, to experimental fireproof clothing and water fog, and to spray extinguishers, all of which proved unsatisfactory. The CWS finally concluded that no positive defense could be devised against flame attack. ... [Pg.166]

In loading the Ml6 grenades, and all other colored smoke munitions, safety was the biggest problem. The danger of fire from dust and other causes was always present. Workers had to wear fireproofed clothing and safety shoes at all times. The plants had to have sprinkler systems, and the workers had to be taught how to use them. Dust was not only a fire hazard, but it also caused some workers to become ill for several hours at a stretch. [Pg.378]

Thermoplastic materials are used to preserve our food from spoilage and contamination. They are used to store our medications, and to prevent the spread of infection and disease. They are used to make bulletproof vests, fireproof clothing, and shatterproof eyeglasses. They are even used as guards and shields over other better materials as extra precaution [1]. [Pg.48]


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