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match each type of hard hat to the hazard protection it provides.
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high - voltage electrical shock to top of the head
select the best option
falling wrench to the top of the head
select the best option
lateral blow to the side of the head
select the best option
falling hammer to the top of the head in cold winter weather
select the best option
hard hat, type i, class g, \lt\
hard hat, type i, class g
hard hat, type ii, class g
hard hat, type i, class e
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To solve this, we analyze each hazard and the corresponding hard hat protection:
1. High - voltage electrical shock to top of the head
Class E hard hats (Type I, Class E) are rated for high - voltage electrical shock protection (up to 20,000 volts). So we match "High - voltage electrical shock to top of the head" with "Hard hat, Type I, Class E".
2. Falling wrench to the top of the head
Type I hard hats (like Type I, Class G) are designed to protect against impacts from above (top - down impacts). So "Falling wrench to the top of the head" is matched with "Hard hat, Type I, Class G".
3. Lateral blow to the side of the head
Type II hard hats (e.g., Type II, Class G) provide protection against lateral (side) impacts in addition to top - down impacts. So "Lateral blow to the side of the head" is matched with "Hard hat, Type II, Class G".
4. Falling hammer to the top of the head in cold winter weather
"Hard hat, Type I, Class G, 'LT'" (LT stands for low temperature) is designed for use in cold conditions and protects against top - down impacts. So "Falling hammer to the top of the head in cold winter weather" is matched with "Hard hat, Type I, Class G, 'LT'".
Final Matches:
- High - voltage electrical shock to top of the head: Hard hat, Type I, Class E
- Falling wrench to the top of the head: Hard hat, Type I, Class G
- Lateral blow to the side of the head: Hard hat, Type II, Class G
- Falling hammer to the top of the head in cold winter weather: Hard hat, Type I, Class G, "LT"
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To solve this, we analyze each hazard and the corresponding hard hat protection:
1. High - voltage electrical shock to top of the head
Class E hard hats (Type I, Class E) are rated for high - voltage electrical shock protection (up to 20,000 volts). So we match "High - voltage electrical shock to top of the head" with "Hard hat, Type I, Class E".
2. Falling wrench to the top of the head
Type I hard hats (like Type I, Class G) are designed to protect against impacts from above (top - down impacts). So "Falling wrench to the top of the head" is matched with "Hard hat, Type I, Class G".
3. Lateral blow to the side of the head
Type II hard hats (e.g., Type II, Class G) provide protection against lateral (side) impacts in addition to top - down impacts. So "Lateral blow to the side of the head" is matched with "Hard hat, Type II, Class G".
4. Falling hammer to the top of the head in cold winter weather
"Hard hat, Type I, Class G, 'LT'" (LT stands for low temperature) is designed for use in cold conditions and protects against top - down impacts. So "Falling hammer to the top of the head in cold winter weather" is matched with "Hard hat, Type I, Class G, 'LT'".
Final Matches:
- High - voltage electrical shock to top of the head: Hard hat, Type I, Class E
- Falling wrench to the top of the head: Hard hat, Type I, Class G
- Lateral blow to the side of the head: Hard hat, Type II, Class G
- Falling hammer to the top of the head in cold winter weather: Hard hat, Type I, Class G, "LT"