
Gas masks are personal protective equipment designed to protect the respiratory system against harmful gases, vapors, particulates, and chemical substances. Initially developed for military purposes, these devices today have a wide range of applications, from industrial manufacturing to the healthcare sector.Historical DevelopmentThe origin of the gas mask dates back to Ancient Greece, where sailors would use sponges in their mouths to shield themselves from harmful gases. The first modern gas m
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Yusuf İslam Tuğla

Antistatic footwear are personal protective equipment designed to safely channel static electricity accumulated on the user’s body to ground, thereby reducing the risk of electrostatic discharge (ESD). These shoes prevent the buildup of naturally occurring electrostatic charges on the human body through conductive sole materials and specialized inner layer structures, enabling controlled dissipation of the charge to the environment. This not only reduces electrical risks to workers but also prot
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Yusuf İslam Tuğla

MKE Escape Mask is a personal respiratory protective device developed by the Machine and Chemical Industry Corporation (MKE), designed to ensure rapid and safe evacuation from hazardous environments. This mask aims to protect the user’s respiratory system in situations such as sudden chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear (CBRN) threats and industrial accidents.Historical Development and Production ProcessMKE’s efforts in gas mask production began in the early 2000s. In 2006, the corpora
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Faruk Suvay

Chemical-resistant gloves are a vital component of personal protective equipment (PPE) in industrial occupational health and safety. These gloves are specifically designed to protect hands from exposure to hazardous chemicals such as acids, bases, solvents, oils, and other dangerous substances. The durability of the gloves depends on the chemical structure of the polymer used, glove thickness, and internal surface treatments.Historical BackgroundThe use of protective gloves began in the late 19t
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Yusuf İslam Tuğla