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Italian ship the "Jolly Blu". All personnel must wear individual safety equipment on board. Port of Genoa.

  

September 2008

 

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Sgt. Jeancarlo Rosada, an intelligence analyst, looks on as Sgt. 1st Class Miguel Camacho, a crew chief with Charlie Company, 3rd Battalion, 501st Aviation Regiment from Ft. Bliss, Texas prepares a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter for take off on July 29 during the exercise Saber Guardian 16 at the Romanian Land Forces Combat Training Center in Cincu, Romania. Saber Guardian is a multinational military exercise involving approximately 2,800 military personnel from ten nations including Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Canada, Georgia, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Ukraine and the U.S. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Timothy Jackson, 115th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, Oregon Army National Guard).

UAV Operator

Palmachim AFB

Photography: Celia Garion

 

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"You are traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land of imagination. Next stop, the Twilight Zone!"

 

Or my Studio (kitchen).

 

Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference.

 

Daily Dog Challenge 2381. "Twilight Zone"

 

Our Daily Challenge - May 11, 2018 - "Red, Orange, Yellow"

 

118 Pictures in 2018 - #60. "Construction"

 

My, what a happy pair of Construction workers!

 

Their collars are Constructions of my own, assembled from orange fleece, yellow seam binding, and genuine reflective ribbon.

 

This might possibly be my most successful sewn collar yet, as compared to the real deal.

 

It is my original straight-V collar pattern, cut wide, with one end curved for the overlap up front and all raw edges covered in seam binding.

 

For the reflective ribbon, I first sewed seam binding to be sides, then stitched the combination to the plain collar, then finally added seam binding around the outside edges.

 

I find seam binding rather boring to sew on, and therefore tend to avoid it, but I think it really makes the collar here.

 

It did mean I could leave the fleece unlined, which made my sewing machine happy.

 

What's in the bag? A pop-up cube for kids to play in - kind of like a non-reflective reflector that's square, with a hole in the middle, sewn at the edges with five others just like it. Unfortunately, it's too big for my Studio (kitchen) in its reconstituted form unless the dog is on the inside.

 

And if you thought it was hard to collapse your reflector back into its bag, this thing is five times worse! You have to get the right edges aligned and collapse the right way, and twist just so...

 

I feel like Snoopy battling a lawn chair (google it!) every time I put it away.

 

100x : 2018 - #42

 

Stop on by Zachary and Henry's blog: bzdogs.com - The Secret Life of the Suburban Dog

Puck magazine cover. January 2, 1915 Issue. Illustration by Rolf Armstrong (1889-1960).

 

Puck was America's first successful humor magazine of colorful cartoons, caricatures and political satire of the issues of the day. It was published from 1871 until 1918 ----- Wikipedia

 

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Worker of the PT Jaya Asiatic Shipyard build is prepared with safety hat and glasses.

 

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December 2007

Photo cred: Mirza A.

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OPP out patrolling the waterfront

Remember folks, if you're going to ride your motorbike down the centre line of the road between oncoming traffic with a child hanging on to your back, make sure you're both wearing your helmets!

Safety starts at home..

First time ever had a chance to experience large format camera - today just settings and handling basics but can't wait to start taking photos :)

Safety First ! (awareness)

 

The photo was taken from a partialy restricted Jute mill at Narayangong.

Suffolk, VA, August 2011: Contractors on the Lateral West Fire on Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge get training on how to deploy a fire shelter using practice shelters. Real shelters are made of fire resistant material. Credit: Catherine J. Hibbard/USFWS

someone thought these two on top needed life vests. can't be too careful.

 

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Bye-bye, Danuta & Maude & Elise & Domo!

Just in case no one noticed, we made sure to put out a wet floor sign.

 

Location:

Johnson Space Center

VTB Flight Complex

 

Photographer:

Joe Bibby

things get complicated

An A frame sign placed near the locomotives at Darwin advising passengers not to trespass onto the tracks.

 

Berrimah Passenger Terminal (Darwin), East Arm, NT.

 

Wednesday, 1 November 2023.

This was not the only family I saw traveling like this. It is tricky because children get sleepy.

Frankfurt Carnival

Road locks with concrete elements and heavy trucks

 

Chemical engineer Alex Bates places a sample into a differential scanning calorimeter. He’s part of a Sandia-led team working to predict the safety of advanced batteries while they are still under development.

 

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Photo by Craig Fritz

Safety first.

Nothing says industrial more than a shorts/vest combination ... but to be fair they are wearing sensible footwear and gloves!

  

view safety first when using the phone - dscf6121 on a black background.

 

she has her feet propped up on the desk of her boss. we went to visit and he was out, so she left muddy footprints on his desk.

 

san diego, california

july 26 - august 2, 2003

 

copyright © 2003-07-31 sean dreilinger

Safety is still a big issue at the plant now,but for different reasons.Asbestos issues and chemical spills are everywhere.Glass and other debris litters many areas.Probably not what OSHA thinks about when they come up with there guidelines!

Long time ago I found a pair of safety goggles by the side of the road. One side was scratched up and I already have two pair, so I put them aside for a target.

 

Tonight was glasses night. I am glad to report that safety goggles really do work. You can see the impact ding and the pellet sliding along the edge.

 

Impressive.

Safety first.

Photo by peter / Alt Erlaa-Vienna "Mitellalterfest"

A visit to a car graveyard is a reminder to drive safely at all times.

 

March 15th 2006

Notfallrettung Krankenhaus Berlin-Mahrzahn

Not sure of the story of this one - torn page. Anyone?

 

“Adventures in Storyland, A Second Reader” by Frances Lilian Taylor. Published by Beckley-Cardy Co. of Chicago, 1930. Illustrated by Clara Atwood Fitts.

Noah gets his helmet adjusted by Steph

Canon EOS-1n

Tamron 70-300 Di VC

Kodak Gold 200 expired 2008

I tried this lens for the first time on my EOS-1n film camera and must say it worked very well .

Two lovers at Harbourfront.

The regular work crew for the invasive species removal briefs Mike Rowe on the job and the safety requirements.

Credit: Phil Kloer/USFWS

April 15, 2010

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