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The mining industry is pivotal to the world's economy. However, it is not one of the safest industries to work in. The life of miners is always at stake. This project attempts to help the miners in ...
The following 10 helmets, ranked from least to most stylish, are the coolest in Star Wars. 10) Imperial Snowtrooper Helmet Introduced in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back on the wintery planet of ...
Believe it or not, helmets reinforced with metal were used by the Sumerians and Akkadians as far back as 2300 B.C.E., and Mycenaean Greeks used bronze helmets (typically quite heavy) in 1700 B.C.E.
Three ancient bronze gladiator helmets so well preserved that you could “put them on today” are taking centre stage at an exhibition opening at the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds this week.
After several days of practicing through pouring rain and temperatures that had it feeling like the start to two-a-days, a welcome breeze maintained through Saturday night’s MHSFCA All-Star g… ...
Reise Moto has launched its latest helmet series, Helden, at Rs 3,499. Helden is compliant with ISI, DOT, and ECE standards and is available in three sizes. Reise Helden is built using an advanced ...
In a significant move to enhance road safety, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has announced that all new two-wheelers—scooters and motorcycles alike—sold from January 1, 2026, must ...
Austin Dillon walked away from Pocono with a fire in his belly, perhaps even more incensed after a collision with Tyler Reddick abruptly ended his race. Dillon’s day came undone in the final stage of ...
Despite awareness drives and penalties, young two-wheeler riders continue to skip helmets — citing everything from heat to hairdos, leaving police and citizens alarmed.
New look for Vandal helmets IDAHO ATHLETICS The University of Idaho released photos of the two styles of black helmets the Vandals will wear during the 2025 football season.
In 2023, nearly 21% of seriously injured motorcyclists — 29 of 140 — were not wearing helmets. During 2024, the numbers reversed, with nearly 64% — 124 of 294 — coming in without helmets.