Help with Ear Protection specifications:
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| Ear Muffs | Ear muffs are designed to protect the ears from temperature or sound. They are constructed from a plastic or metal head-band, fitting over the top of the head, with each end padded, to cover the ears. Two common types are thermal and acoustic. | ||
| Ear Plugs | Examples of ear plugs include expansion plugs, button plugs, porous plugs, and foam ear plugs. An expansion plug is expanding foam that seals the ears. A button plug allows the user to hear sound naturally and clearly, but at lower and safer sound level. A porous plug is made of porous foam and provides high quality protection from noise. A foam ear plug is a type of expansion plug that can be expanded just like an expansion plug to seal the ear canal. Other types of ear protection are commonly available. | ||
| Specialty / Other | Other head-protection type. | ||
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| Automotive / Vehicle Manufacturing | The automotive industry is the industry involved in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and sale of motor vehicles. | ||
| Aerospace | Aerospace manufacturing is a high technology industry that produces "aircraft, guided missiles, space vehicles, aircraft engines, propulsion units, and related parts," according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Web site. Most of the industry is geared toward governmental work. For each original equipment manufacturer (OEM), the US government has assigned a CAGE code. These codes help to identify each manufacturer, repair facilities, and other critical after market vendors in the aerospace industry. | ||
| Building and Construction | In the fields of architecture and civil engineering, construction is a process that consists of the building or assembling of infrastructure. | ||
| Environmental Remediation | The environmental remediation industry includes companies that provide clean-up services for environmentally-spoiled sites that include mold-contaminated homes, industrial brown-fields, and asbestos-laden buildings. | ||
| Fire | The fire products industry includes companies who manufacture and/or design products used in industries where combustion is present, such as firefighting. | ||
| Food and Beverage | The food and beverage industry includes companies that process, manufacture, distribute, market, and/or sell foodstuffs for human consumption. Companies that produce, market, and bottle alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages, carbonated drinks, juices, energy/sports drinks, water, coffee, and tea. | ||
| Foundry | The foundry industry includes companies that design and/or manufacture products used for protection against heat and other dangers in the production of metal castings. | ||
| Laboratory | The laboratory industry includes public, private, and quasi-public companies and entities that perform product, theoretical, and other testing (mechanical, electrical, etc.) of various kinds. This industry often employs technicians, engineers, and scientists. The end product of the laboratory is primarily data. | ||
| Logging | The logging industry includes companies involved with wood-harvesting of forests. | ||
| Marine | The marine industry is involved in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and sale of commercial ships and pleasure boats. | ||
| Military / Government | The military / government industry includes federal, state, county, local and other-level government agencies or government-related establishments, including military and public service (police, fire, volunteer) entities. | ||
| Mining | The mining industry includes companies involved with mineral extraction processes. | ||
| Pharmaceutical | Pharmaceutical companies research, develop, produce, and sell chemical or biological substances for medical or veterinary use, including prescription, generic and OTC drugs; vitamins and nutritional supplements; drug delivery systems and diagnostic substances; and related products, equipment, and services, including distribution and wholesale. | ||
| Utilities | The utility industry includes public, private, and quasi-public companies and entities involved with the supply of electric, gas, water, and other forms of energy, to homes and businesses. | ||
| Other | Other unlisted industry. | ||
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Features
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| Disposable | Disposable products are not intended for reuse. | ||
| OSHA Compliant | OSHA compliant products meet or exceed the requirements of the U.S. government's Occupational Safety and Health Administration. | ||
| Sanitary / Hygienic | Sanitary / hygienic products are meant to provide protection against various forms of biological contamination. | ||
| Ventilated | Ventilated (passive and powered) products offer open-system breathing through the inclusion of perforated holes or air channels to outside air. Powered ventilation uses a built-in (e.g. battery) energy source to move air, and can operate small cooling fans to produce forced-air for more-comfortable breathing. | ||
| Other | Other unlisted feature. | ||
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