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Chastened, they donned their protective aprons, and set to work in silence.
Everyone else in the room will either wear a protective apron or step behind a protective shield.
Protective aprons, safety boots and face shields were no longer stocked and readily available.
They were essentially two large pieces of cowhide that were used as a protective apron of sorts.
All three wore their ordinary street clothes-no protective aprons, no masks, goggles, gloves, or shoe covers.
Walt goes returns to the high school and steals beakers, flasks, and protective aprons from a chemistry stock room.
Pinafores (American English: jumper dress) may be worn by girls and women as a decorative garment or as a protective apron.
When the factory doors were open, Brooke Parker's became a fascinating place of acrid steam, acid-like smells and grim-faced men in protective aprons.
To take molten metal out of the furnace and pour it into molds, the women don respirators and protective aprons, gloves and visors.
Among these tools is protective clothing in the form of a protective apron for the trunk, a protective thyroid shield around the neck and protective glasses.
Hazmat Pods: Equipped with radioactivity detectors, protective aprons and decontaminating tools, Hazmat Pods are used in nuclear/biohazardous incidents.
Use of personal protective equipment, including items such as protective gloves, protective aprons, acid suits, safety goggles, a face shield, or safety shoes, is normally recommended when handling corrosive substances.
And some of the students assigned to pack detergents and other cleaning products, a dusty and sticky job, looked longingly across the room at classmates who could work without protective aprons and gloves.
There are traditional costumes too, and there are faded old photographs of the village men resplendent in their vrakas and stout leather boots and the women in dresses of striped hand-woven cotton with matching headscarves and large protective aprons.
It makes and mixes embalming fluids and cosmetics; manufactures pressurized embalming-fluid machines, which pump fluids into the body to preserve them; and warehouses other supplies needed by funeral homes, like surgical equipment, protective aprons and equipment used in funeral chapels.
Embalmers are additionally advised to wear a basic suit of some material which can be boiled or disinfected by chemical means, a cotton surgeons-type gown and a plastic protective apron as well as wellington-type non-slip and chemical proof boots of sufficient length that the plastic apron overlaps them.
Ammunition handlers from the 4-inch guns, who wore protective aprons, could have been standing clear of their weapons because of the planned catapult launch of the Walrus amphibian or the direction "X" turret was facing when trained on Kormoran, both of which could have injured the unprotected gunners.
Some authors interpret the scapular as a symbolic apron based on the fact that monks and nuns, when engaged on some manual labor, tend to cover it with a protective apron or carefully tuck it up or throw the front length back over their shoulder to prevent it from getting in the way.