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A device used for cleaning your eyes.
Renewable eye wash bottles mounted in fixed locations.
A block fitted with a steel rope or web line, with an emergency locking retractor and an automatic retrieval mechanism that is designed to offer protection to workers at heights.
A physical object that is intended to deliver or exhaust volumes of vapour or gas at low differential pressure.
Machine capable of transmitting written input via telephone lines.
A closed transport device that is a gathering line tied into a trunk line.
Is an artefact intended to act as a barrier and boundary or means of protection or confinement.
A physical object that is a body intended to protect as a cushion (as a foam rubber or a wood float) between a boat and a dock or between two boats that lessens shocks and prevents chafing.
A separator intended to remove solids from vapour or liquid.
A filter element intended to collect particles from a stream in a filter or strainer.
A heat exchanger that has finned tubes.
A type of cover made of a material which does not burn very easily, which you throw over a fire to put it out or stop it from spreading.
A closure intended for sealing off a duct in case of fire.
A door capable of withstanding fire for a certain period of time and preventing fire from diverging.
A physical object designed to eject agents, e.g. water or a chemical, to put out fires.
A fire fighting vehicle.
A device where hoses can be connected for drawing water for fire fighting.
A wall which is also a fire divider.
An equipment class that contains heat transfer equipment items with a purpose related to combustion.
Is a fired heat transfer equipment intended to burn fuel and to transfer the heat of combustion to a liquid without vaporising the liquid.
The firewater discharge controller.
A collection of functional equipment intended to be used for first aid service in case of emergency.
An 'equipment class' that is a class of devices whose members can be used in a fitness centre.
Equipment or apparatus which is fixed in position in a building or operational area.
An arrestor which is a trap over an opening, e.g. of a ventilation system or a pipe, to prevent flames from entering the system.