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Safety Tip: Prevent Cold-Related Injuries
15 hours ago ago from ComplianceSigns.com CONNNECTION
Here's a collection of cold-weather tips that can help you and your employees avoid injuries this winter: Wear several layers of loose clothing to provide insulation (tight clothes reduce blood circulation) Be aware that some clothing may restrict movement, creating a hazard Wear a hat and protect the ears, face, hands and feet in extremely cold weather Wear waterproof, insulated boots Keep moving when working outside for long periods of ...
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21 hours ago ago from [fresherthan.com]
No, that is not a money shot on a Yankees cap. New Era has (finally) released a waterproof/weatherproof version of their popular fitted hats. Now I know it doesn't get cold or weather at all in LA but the last time I went to Chicago I ruined a perfectly good Pirates hat in the mistiest excuse for rain I've ever seen. Need this now.
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5 hours ago ago from Everything That's Anything
I live in the Caribbean specifically in Puerto Rico, ( if you haven't heard of this particular Island I won't be surprised it's just a "speck" in this "big" world ) so that means it doesn't get that cold here, which is too bad because I love coats and jackets. Searching for my Christmas present I found the images above. The last picture is my favorite but they all please my eyes. I can't wait for Christmas this year! Anyway, what do you think?
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In the end, even Einstein admitted, "Now Besso" (an old friend) "has departed from this strange world a little ahead of me. That means nothing. People like us...know that the distinction between past, present, and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion." Immortality doesn't mean a perpetual existence in time without end, but rather resides outside of time altogether.
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4 hours ago ago from Sandy\'s Ramblings
It's 21 o F (-6C). And that's just in my office. Okay, that's the outside temp, but it feels that cold in my office. I'm sitting here in a sweater and with my coat draped over my shoulders and I'm still cold . Man, I'd love to be wrapped in a thick, warm blanket with an electric heater at my feet. And maybe a cat or two on my lap. When I got out of my car to walk the block and a half to work, I thought I was gonna die! I was so glad my coat ...
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