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DUI/DWI Laws by SafetyGears.Net Topic: Breathalyzer Information
All 50 states and the District of Columbia have per se laws defining it as a crime to drive with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) at or above a proscribed level, 0.08 percent. License suspension or revocation traditionally follows conviction for alcohol-impaired driving. Under a procedure cal...
Published: Thursday 20 March, 2008
How does an Electric Compass Work? by SafetyGears.Net Topic: Compass
The electronic compass such as wayFinder family of digital compass uses a patented magnetic sensor technology that was developed by PNI for the U.S. military. This technology is called " magneto-inductive"
Published: Tuesday 11 March, 2008
States legal limits for Blood Alcohol Concentration Level by SafetyGears.Net Topic: Breathalyzer Information
States legal limits for Blood Alcohol Concentration Level. In the US, BAC limits for DUI/DWI Laws are determined by individual States. The limit of 0.10 BAC used in some States is the highest in the industrial world.
Published: Wednesday 13 February, 2008
Alcohol Testing Methodology by SafetyGears.Net Topic: Breathalyzer Information
It is well proven that there is a direct correlation between a person's blood alcohol concentration and his breath alcohol contents. During respiration, gas is exchanged from the lungs to the blood (primarily oxygen) during inhalation, and visa versa (primarily C02) during exhalation.
Published: Wednesday 13 February, 2008
Impaired Driving Restrictions on Federal Property by SafetyGears.Net Topic: Breathalyzer Information
Impaired Driving Restrictions on Federal Property
Published: Wednesday 13 February, 2008
What is Ozone? by SafetyGears.Net Topic: Suntanning and the Ozone
Ozone (O3) is a relatively unstable molecule made up of three atoms of oxygen (O). Although it represents only a tiny fraction of the atmosphere, ozone is crucial for life on Earth. Depending on where ozone resides, it can protect or harm life on Earth. Most ozone resides in the stratosphere (a l...
Published: Friday 11 January, 2008
Sun Protection Factor (SPF) by SafetyGears.Net Topic: Suntanning and the Ozone
A detailed description of how SPF works. The Sun Protection Factor (SPF) is a numerical rating displayed on sunscreen packages. The higher the number the better protection against Hazardous effects of UVB rays. SPF does not relate in any way to a product's ability to protect you against UVA rays.
Published: Friday 11 January, 2008
"Zero Tolerance Program" by SafetyGears.Net Topic: Breathalyzer Information
In June 1995, in a weekly radio address, President Clinton called on Congress to make “zero tolerance” the law of the land, prohibiting persons under the age of 21 from driving with any measurable alcohol in their system.
Published: Friday 11 January, 2008
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