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Safety Glasses Collection

In the world of safety, one cannot underestimate the importance of wearing protective gear like safety glasses

Background imageSafety Glasses Collection: Standing in the stocks and getting facefuls of sand pies is Brian Lowes of Sedgefield

Standing in the stocks and getting facefuls of sand pies is Brian Lowes of Sedgefield Community Association, which staged a medieval fete to raise money to buy a community centre on 19th May 1973

Background imageSafety Glasses Collection: Spain-Carnival-Flour

Spain-Carnival-Flour
People enjoy and participate in the " Flour battle" during the carnival festival in the village of Xinzo, northwestern Spain, on January 24, 2010

Background imageSafety Glasses Collection: U. S. Navy Seal combat diver prepares for HALO jump operations

U. S. Navy Seal combat diver prepares for HALO jump operations
U.S. Navy Seal combat diver prepares for HALO jump operations from a C-130 Hercules

Background imageSafety Glasses Collection: U. S. special forces soldier stays alert while wearing a radio headset during combat

U. S. special forces soldier stays alert while wearing a radio headset during combat
U.S. special forces soldier stays alert while wearing a radio headset during combat

Background imageSafety Glasses Collection: Aviation Boatswains Mate ducks as an F / A-18E Super Hornet launches

Aviation Boatswains Mate ducks as an F / A-18E Super Hornet launches
October 21, 2012 - Aviation Boatswains Mate ducks as an F/A-18E Super Hornet launches from the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis

Background imageSafety Glasses Collection: U. S. Navy Chief Naval Aircrewman mans the starboard gun aboard an HH-60H Seahawk

U. S. Navy Chief Naval Aircrewman mans the starboard gun aboard an HH-60H Seahawk
April 27, 2010 - U.S. Navy Chief Naval Aircrewman mans the starboard gun aboard an HH-60H Seahawk helicopter in Baqubah, Iraq. Members of the U.S

Background imageSafety Glasses Collection: A British Army soldier mans a machine gun mounted on top of a land rover

A British Army soldier mans a machine gun mounted on top of a land rover
A soldier of the British Army mans a machine gun mounted on top of a land rover

Background imageSafety Glasses Collection: U. S. Army soldier conducts a dismounted patrol

U. S. Army soldier conducts a dismounted patrol
February 12, 2013 - U.S. Army soldier conducts a dismounted patrol during a squad level training exercise at Grafenwoehr Training Area in Grafenwoehr, Germany

Background imageSafety Glasses Collection: World War II poster of a sweating factory worker toweling off his face

World War II poster of a sweating factory worker toweling off his face
Digitally restored war propaganda poster. This vintage World War II poster features a sweating factory worker toweling off his face

Background imageSafety Glasses Collection: Children, young researchers

Children, young researchers

Background imageSafety Glasses Collection: Girl and boy playfully doing chemistry experiments

Girl and boy playfully doing chemistry experiments

Background imageSafety Glasses Collection: Technician pipetting solution into a microtube

Technician pipetting solution into a microtube
MODEL RELEASED. Pipetting solution. Technician pipetting a liquid into a microtube using a pipettor, a type of automatic pipette

Background imageSafety Glasses Collection: Protective equipment

Protective equipment
MODEL RELEASED. Protective equipment. Female scientist wearing safety goggles and disposable gloves to examine a metal object

Background imageSafety Glasses Collection: Forensic science

Forensic science
MODEL RELEASED. Forensic science. Forensic scientist taking a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) sample from a screwdriver

Background imageSafety Glasses Collection: Scientific research

Scientific research
MODEL RELEASED. Scientific research

Background imageSafety Glasses Collection: Construction workers safety equipment

Construction workers safety equipment

Background imageSafety Glasses Collection: Scientists

Scientists

Background imageSafety Glasses Collection: Stem cell research

Stem cell research
MODEL RELEASED. Stem cell research. Scientist examining stem cell cultures

Background imageSafety Glasses Collection: Biological research

Biological research
MODEL RELEASED. Biological research. Scientist using a pipette to fill eppendorf vials. These are used in a wide range of biological experiments, ranging from genetic analysis to medical research

Background imageSafety Glasses Collection: Microbiological research

Microbiological research
MODEL RELEASED. Microbiological research. Scientist examining microbiological cultures in a petri dish



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In the world of safety, one cannot underestimate the importance of wearing protective gear like safety glasses. Brian Lowes from Sedgefield knows this all too well as he stands in the stocks, his face shielded from facefuls of sand pies and can not just for playful moments though; they play a crucial role in various intense situations. Take Spain's Carnival Flour festival, where participants engage in a chaotic flour fight. Amidst the flurry of white powder, individuals don their safety glasses to shield their eyes from potential harm. Similarly, U. S. Air Force CSAR parajumpers armed with automatic rifles wear these essential eyewear pieces while executing daring rescue missions. Even historical contexts highlight the significance of safety glasses. A digitally restored war propaganda poster reminds us that protection has always been paramount during times of conflict and danger. Moving into modern warfare scenarios, we witness U. S. Special forces soldiers staying alert while wearing radio headsets and safety glasses during combat operations. These brave warriors understand that clear vision is vital for success on the battlefield. Not limited to land-based operations alone, U. S Navy SEAL combat divers prepare for HALO jump operations equipped with their trusty safety glasses. The same goes for Aviation Boatswains Mates who duck under roaring F/A-18E Super Hornets taking off from aircraft carriers. The need for eye protection extends beyond military settings as well; it reaches maritime environments too. A U. S Navy Chief Naval Aircrewman mans a gun aboard an HH-60H Seahawk helicopter while relying on his sturdy pair to safeguard his vision against any airborne debris or hazards encountered during missions at sea. Across borders and armies alike, British Army soldiers also recognize the value of protecting their eyesight when manning machine guns mounted atop Land Rovers during deployments and patrols.