»
S
I
D
E
B
A
R
«
Replica Bags
Apr 18th, 2009 by admin

If there’s one thing that a budget fashionista loves it’s replica handbags. Yes, we all want to have those gorgeous Prada, Chanel, Gucci and other designer handbags but the price for one will almost buy you a new car. So what’s a budget fashionista got to do? Turn to imitations. Okay, so buying replica chanel bags may be frowned upon by others but come on!  Not all of us can buy those expensive hand bags plus I really think there’s nothing wrong with selling these replica handbags so long as they’re clearly marked as replicas. The only thing that would be wrong is if the buyer really thought it was the real thing and separated with their money thinking it’s the real thing because there’s deception involved.

But as long as the seller and the buyer knows that it’s not the real thing then you’re really not infringing on anybody’s right or trademark right? The buyer wouldn’t buy the real thing because it’s just too much money to waste so they opt conciously to buy the imitation so that means the orignal designers is not losing anything since the buyer doesn’t really want to buy their products.

Anyways, as long as it looks good on you, who cares if it’s fake, right?

Choosing The Right Protective Clothing For Electric Arc Flash Risks
Apr 13th, 2009 by admin

If you work in utilities or as a lineman, you already know the importance of safety and protective clothing. However, if you have not explored the range of ARC flash clothing and 70e compliant clothes, you may believe that you need bulky equipment to keep you safe. DRIFIRE has developed a line of clothes that can keep you comfortable and safe. Since we weave safety right into the fabric, rather than simply coating flammable materials in a chemical stew, we are able to offer a line of comfortable and light clothes that wick moisture away from your body and keep you safe and comfortable.

When working with utilities, a major risk is the electric arc flash, which can burn regular work clothes and can burn the skin. ASTM F1506 (Standard Performance Specification for Textile Materials for Wearing Apparel for Use by Electrical Workers Exposed to Momentary Arc and Related Thermal Hazards) has been developed to offer some basic standards for protective clothes, in order to protect employees from arc flash. To meet . ASTM F1506, protective clothes from flame resistant fabric need to pass a standard vertical flame test to prove that they are flame resistant. These clothes must pass ASTM D6413 (The Vertical Flame Test), and the ASTM F1959, which gives the arc flash protection clothing an arc rating or ATPV, which shows how flame resistant the clothing is.

Clothes that meet ASTM F1506 standards are compliant with NFPA 70 E and OSHA 1910.269. NFPA 70E (Electrical Safety in the Workplace) is the United States standard for employee electrical safety requirements, established by the National Fire Protection Association. Like NFPA 70e, OSHA’s requirement relates to protective clothing. OSHA 1910.269 is an American regulation for safety equipment established by The Occupation Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). This regulation applies to industrial co-generation plants as well as electric utilities.

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), in the latest edition of the NFPA 70E Standard, requires employees to wear flame resistant clothing or, more specifically, NFPA 70e arc flash clothing that meets ASTM F1506 requirements wherever exposure to an electric arc flash is possible. In addition, the standard indicates that employees much wear the right arc flash suit for their risk level. This means that workers must wear protective clothing that meets NFPA and OSHA requirements and also has the correct arc rating for the specific risk the employee faces. Many employers are now implementing uniform requirements to ensure that all employees comply with safety standards. DRIFIRE flame resistant apparel offers many choices for both independent contractors and for employers wanting to implement the right safety measures in their workplace.

What Stars are Wearing
Jan 20th, 2009 by admin

If you ever have the deep pockets of a Hollywood Star then maybe it’s high time that you start wearing what they’re wearing. I agree that trying to match a Hollywood star’s wardrobe would probably end up with you being bankrupt but some of the clothes they’re wearing can be pretty affordable. Take two of Hollywood’s leading socialite, Caroline D’Amore and Paris Hilton.

Caroline D’Amore is shown wearing Odd Molly Clothes, a clothing line by a famous Swedish designer. Odd Molly clothing line can range between 60 to 200 UK pounds.

Right, Paris Hilton sports a Lipsy Clothing line while attending an A-List Even in the UK. Yeah, she’s wearing a VIP collection but Lipsy clothes can range between 20 to 230 UK pounds. Not cheap but still within reach.

SHOE SALE: Steve Madden & OnlineShoes.com offers Coupon Codes
Sep 15th, 2008 by admin

If you’re looking for new shoes, then you might want to head on over to OnlineShoes.com and SteveMadden.com to get discounts on your shoe purchase. OnlineShoes.com is having a fall sale, you get 10% off on all their shoes when you apply the coupon code: 8FALLSALE10, coupon expires on 9/17. SteveMadden.com on the other hand is offering 20% off on all their items when you apply the coupon code: SAVE20, coupon expires on 9/25.

Skechers’ 20% Back to School Sale
Sep 2nd, 2008 by admin

Skechers is offering a 20% discount on any items purchased which is over $50 for their back to school, back to work sale. Customers should enter the promo code: BMWEB upon checkout in order to avail of the 20% discount and you’re limited to one promotional code per order so be sure you’ve added everything on your cart before checkout or it’s bye-bye discount. The promo code has an unkown expiry date so better grab this one fast.

»  Substance: WordPress   »  Style: Ahren Ahimsa