Showing 24 items matching "safety helmet"
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Puffing Billy RailwaySign - Safety Helmet Area
... Sign - Safety Helmet Area......sign - safety helmet area,...Sign - Safety Helmet Area, Mines Dept. of Victoria...metal sign - Sign - Safety Helmet Area ...Mines Department of Victoria This is a Safety Helmet Area All persons working in or Entering The Quarry or Plant must wear A Safety Helmet...Puffing Billy Railway 1 old monbulk road Belgrave yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Sign - Safety Helmet Area, Mines Dept. of Victoria Historic - Safety Sign used by Mines Dept. of Victoria puffing billy sign - safety helmet area, mines dept. of victoria Mines Department of Victoria This is a Safety Helmet Area All persons working in or Entering The Quarry or Plant must wear A Safety Helmet metal sign - Sign - Safety Helmet Area Sign - Safety Helmet Area ...Sign - Safety Helmet Area, Mines Dept. of VictoriaHistoric - Safety Sign used by Mines Dept. of Victoriametal sign - Sign - Safety Helmet Area Mines Department of Victoria This is a Safety Helmet Area All persons working in or Entering The Quarry or Plant must wear A Safety Helmetpuffing billy, sign - safety helmet area,, mines dept. of victoria -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietySafety Helmet - SECV
... Safety Helmet - SECV...safety helmet...Safety helmets were used by workers on the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme....Cream coloured safety helmet with 3 ridges at the top from back to front. ...Cream coloured safety helmet with 3 ridges at the top from back to front. ...Safety helmets were used by workers on the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme.While working at McKay Creek Power Station, Alec Menzies was hit on the head with a rock and fell about 10 metres. Luckily he survived, and after a stint in hospital he was admitted to what was known as the Turtle Club. Ref. Mal Menzies, his son.Cream coloured safety helmet with 3 ridges at the top from back to front. It is light in weight. Inside has an attached cloth band with 'netting' of 6 straps attached to band and an inner band. Underneath the shade, at the front, it is coloured green.Centre front - a sticker - "Member/ Turtle Club. Inside: embossed an oval shape with 'hard/soiled' in its middle and underneath also embossed E.D. Bullard Co. / S.F. U.S.A.safety helmet, mckay creek power station, alec menzies, turtle club -
Wannon WaterSafety helmet, Protector Tuff Master
... Safety helmet...Grey plastic safety helmet, with fabric straps and rubber head fitting. ...HH22 BS2826-ASZ10-67 Grey plastic safety helmet, with fabric straps and rubber head fitting. ...Damaged workers helmet. Head protection worn by construction worker damaged during a collapsed trench accident in Cherlin Drive 1979.The object illustrates the importance of wearing appropriate safety equipment.Grey plastic safety helmet, with fabric straps and rubber head fitting. Helmet has a large crack in the brim and a dent in the head area.Inscription : Protector Tuff master/approval G.M.E. HH22 BS2826-ASZ10-67warrnambool, safety equipment, water supply -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyHelmet Safety
... Helmet Safety...helmet. safety. kiewa hydro electric scheme. operator....Safety helmets were worn during construction work on the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme and during its operation. ...This has a wide cord attached that fits under the chin. Helmet Safety ...Safety helmets were worn during construction work on the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme and during its operation. Each group of workers had a different coloured helmet to identify their role.A pale green fibre glass oval shaped helmet with a small rim and with hard white plastic 'netting' inside - shaped with 6 pieces coming towards the outside from an oval in the centre. These are attached with screws. Around the circumference of the head is a plastic adjustable piece covered by soft plastic in the front. This has a wide cord attached that fits under the chin.On the outside front: a triangle colored in black with "operator" underneath. Inside rim at front: "Made in England"helmet. safety. kiewa hydro electric scheme. operator. -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyHelmet Safety, circa mid to late 1960's
... Helmet Safety...However in the tunnels and underground safety helmets were mandatory, see KVHS 0403....This safety helmet is made from pressed fibres with eyelets for airflow to the head. ...Although a safety helmet was only issued once to a worker this changed when modern moulded plastic helmets and greater Health and Safety requirements were introduced. ...This helmet worn by SEC Victoria workers in the Kiewa Hydro Electricity Scheme is a mandatory safety requirement by all personnel employed by government and statutory agencies who worked on or around "dangerous" apparatus or underground location sites. This type of pressed fibre helmet was later superseded by moulded plastic helmets. The start of the project (late 1940's) was not greatly covered by later introduced health and safety regulations. This has been demonstrated by photos of workmen outside using heavy machinery and other apparatus, see KVHS 0396, KVHS 0405 and KVHS 0392. However in the tunnels and underground safety helmets were mandatory, see KVHS 0403.This safety helmet was used by workers during construction of the generators and tunnels of the Kiewa Hydro Scheme was issued once only to each worker during his employment covering the 1940's to 1960's period. The attitude to health and safety during this period, can be summed up by this "initiation" ritual. When the helmet had been instrumental in saving a bad accident to a worker, that worker would be "invested" into the "Turtle Club". Although a safety helmet was only issued once to a worker this changed when modern moulded plastic helmets and greater Health and Safety requirements were introduced. Helmets now are replaced bi-annually.This safety helmet is made from pressed fibres with eyelets for airflow to the head. On the base of the helmet (before the rim) are 15 metal eyelets and three quarters up are six other eyelets (3 on each side). A thick leather strap is fastened by two rivettes to the main helmet. This strap has a metal bar rivetted on to affix a "safety" lamp, for underground work (Tunneling). There are two additional metal prongs and a metal bar to secure the lamp on the rim of the front of the helmet.sec vic kiewa hydro scheme, alternate energy supplies, alpine population growth -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Safety helmet
... Safety helmet ...Domestic object Safety helmet ...Black helmet with adjustable head fittings inside made of leather and Cotton tape. Thin cord threaded through the top of helmet to hold head the fittings. Very worn. Smooth surface. No manufacturing name. Australian Standards Sticker inside. Name on label Jim E. helmets, safety equipment -
Wonthaggi & District Historical SocietyMiners Helmet
... Safety helmets were used by miners in the process of extracting coal from the Wonthaggi Coal Mine. ... Early fibre glass safety helmet worn by miners at the Wonthaggi Coal Mine in the extraction of black coal....Wonthaggi & District Historical Society Murray Street Wonthaggi gippsland Safety helmets were used by miners in the process of extracting coal from the Wonthaggi Coal Mine. ...Safety helmets were used by miners in the process of extracting coal from the Wonthaggi Coal Mine. Mining was carried out in tunnels Early fibre glass safety helmet worn by miners at the Wonthaggi Coal Mine in the extraction of black coal.Sticky label reads "Col Davidson" hand written. On front of helmet - "DUPERITE". "MADE IN AUSTRLIA"hat -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumHelmet, Safety, Victorian Civil Ambulance Service, Circa 1960
... Helmet, Safety, Victorian Civil Ambulance Service...Civil Ambulance White plastic helmet Helmet, Safety, Victorian Civil Ambulance Service ...Worn by ambulance officers during rescue operations or other hazardous situations when there was risk of head injury.White plastic helmetCivil Ambulance -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumHelmet, Safety, Ambulance Service Victoria
... Helmet, Safety, Ambulance Service Victoria...This helmet was used by ambulance officers based at Yarra Junction. yarra junction Ambulance Service Victoria White plastic helmet Helmet, Safety, Ambulance Service Victoria ...Worn by ambulance officers during rescue operations or other hazardous situations when there was risk of head injury. This helmet was used by ambulance officers based at Yarra Junction.White plastic helmetAmbulance Service Victoriayarra junction -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumHelmet, Safety, Ambulance Service Victoria
... Helmet, Safety, Ambulance Service Victoria...Metal badge on front and red checker pattern overall Helmet, Safety, Ambulance Service Victoria ...Worn by ambulance officers during rescue operations or other hazardous situations when there was risk of head injury.White plastic helmet. Metal badge on front and red checker pattern overall -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumHelmet, Safety, Ambulance Service South Australia
... Helmet, Safety, Ambulance Service South Australia...Ambulance Victoria Museum 1/55 Barry Street Bayswater melbourne Helmet, Safety, Ambulance Service South Australia ... -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph, n.d
... He is wearing a safety helmet with 'Chairman" and a logo on it. ...He is wearing a safety helmet with 'Chairman" and a logo on it. ...Port of Portland Authority Archivesport of portland archives -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Red Helmet
... Helmet...Safety...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Helmet Safety equipment No manufacturing name Australian Standards Sticker inside. ...Red helmet, very worn. Holder on front of the Helmet for fitting light a detachable light. Ridges in top of Helmet. Vents at either side. Adjustable fittings inside. No manufacturing name Australian Standards Sticker inside. Sticker with Name Jim E. helmet, safety equipment -
Bendigo Military MuseumBook - YEAR BOOK, The Brighton Print, R.S.S.I..L.A OFFICIAL YEAR BOOK 1936
... Under the RSL badge is the image of a happy construction worker with a safety helmet. Inside are approx 207 pages of print and illustrations. ...Under the RSL badge is the image of a happy construction worker with a safety helmet. Inside are approx 207 pages of print and illustrations. ...A medium size paper book. It has a brown buckram spine cover. The front cover has the original style RSL badge in the centre, showing two characters. Left side of the RSL Badge in white is the phrase; "NSW Branch Incorporated", on the right side of the badge is "ANZAC MEMORIAL, Hyde Park, Sydney'. Under the RSL badge is the image of a happy construction worker with a safety helmet. Inside are approx 207 pages of print and illustrations. It also has advice on pension entitlements. It has first AIF history. Cost 1/-. rsl, book, ww1, veterans -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPhotograph Shovel Truck, Shovel Loading Rail Truck, circa 1950s
... The period covered was well before State Health and Safety requirements, such as helmets, became law. It also details that the workmen were from European heritage as their head coverings were a handkerchief knotted at each corner. ...The period covered was well before State Health and Safety requirements, such as helmets, became law. It also details that the workmen were from European heritage as their head coverings were a handkerchief knotted at each corner. ...This item shows the excavation of the side of a railway track using a pneumatic shovel and a rail mounted truck by two workmen. The period covered was well before State Health and Safety requirements, such as helmets, became law. It also details that the workmen were from European heritage as their head coverings were a handkerchief knotted at each corner. This was typical for workmen of this heritage, others used caps or hats or no head covering at all (the macho male look)The photograph of this item was one of many depicting great achievements and opening up the region. A visual link or time capsule of the 1950s rural/mining sectors clashing with the established rural industriesThis photo depicts the time (1950's) and place (Bogong and Mount Beauty) where construction workers had an immense impact, not only on the physical environment but also on the social and economic development of the Victorian Alps region. The fast expansion of smaller settlements brought about increased pressures on the welfare viability of certain subgroups within the region e.g. farming, droving and commerce (caravan hawkers versus static shops). These changes brought about a heightened awareness by both local and State Governments to upgrade not only facilities within the region but also access to the region. Black and white photo of two workmen on a rail mounted shovel truck. The photo is of good definition allowing a clear view of the subject matter. The paper is semi gloss.On the back of the photo, paper suppliers etchings are "Kodak XtraLife II paper"mining, hydro electricity, victorian alps, construction camps, earth moving machines -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkHeadwear - Fire Fighters Helmet, MSA, c.1970s
... The manufacturer of this helmet, MSA, was founded in 1914 in the USA. It began as a mine safety company but since expanded into more general worker protection and safety products. ...The manufacturer of this helmet, MSA, was founded in 1914 in the USA. It began as a mine safety company but since expanded into more general worker protection and safety products. ...Helmets protect firefighters from heat, falling objects and cinders. During the 1960s in Australia, helmets evolved from metal construction to that of polymer and other plastics. The manufacturer of this helmet, MSA, was founded in 1914 in the USA. It began as a mine safety company but since expanded into more general worker protection and safety products. The Emerald Fire Brigade was established on 14 March 1941 as the Emerald Bush Brigade. Originally its equipment was stored at Madigan's butcher's shop near the corner of Monbulk Road. The Brigade's first fire station was built around 1945. In 1966, this station was recorded as containing the fire truck and a Land rover pumper, three radio sets, 40 knapsacks, six lengths of hose, helmets, rake hoes and other hand tools. In 2010, the Brigade moved into a new purpose-built building in Monbulk Road.This helmet is an historical artifact worn by members of a crucial volunteer fire fighting service operating in the Emerald district since 1941.Yellow, lightweight, hard plastic or polymer helmet with black leather detachable chin strap with velcro fastening.Inside helmet on a partly torn label: 'MSA / VGARD / Type 2 ...? / STANDARDS AUSTRALIA' Inside the brim at one end engraved: 'MSA'' and at the other end: '1801-1881 / LN70' On front of helmet a label with logo and red lettering: 'CFA' helmets, fire fighting, msa, emerald fire brigade, cfa -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkHeadwear - Fire Fighters Helmet, MSA, c.1970s
... The manufacturer of this helmet, MSA, was founded in 1914 in the USA. MSA began as a mine safety company but since expanded into more general worker protection and safety products. ...The manufacturer of this helmet, MSA, was founded in 1914 in the USA. MSA began as a mine safety company but since expanded into more general worker protection and safety products. ...During the 1960s in Australia, helmets evolved from metal construction to that of polymer and other plastics. This helmet was donated by the Emerald Fire Brigade which was established on 14 March 1941 as the Emerald Bush Brigade. Originally its equipment was stored at Madigan's butcher's shop near the corner of Monbulk Road. The Brigade's first fire station was built around 1945. In 1966, this station was recorded as containing the fire truck and a Land rover pumper, three radio sets, 40 knapsacks, six lengths of hose, helmets, rake hoes and other hand tools. In 2010, the Brigade moved into a new purpose-built building in Monbulk Road. The manufacturer of this helmet, MSA, was founded in 1914 in the USA. MSA began as a mine safety company but since expanded into more general worker protection and safety products. This helmet is an historical artifact worn by members of a crucial volunteer fire fighting service operating in the Emerald district since 1941.Yellow, lightweight, hard plastic or polymer helmet with black leather detachable chin strap with Velcro fastening. inside the helmet is an adjustable head harnessInside helmet on a partly torn label: 'MSA / VGARD / Type 2 ...? / STANDARDS AUSTRALIA' Inside the brim black pen writing EMERALD SPARE 5 EMERALD at one end engraved: 'MSA'' and at the other end: '1801-1881 On the outside of the helmet there is a yellow reflector on each side and at the front and the back there is evidence of labels that have been removed.helmets, fire fighting, msa, emerald fire brigade, cfa -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchHelmet, Felt WW1
... German Pickelhaube helmet made of felt, spike on top of helmet possibly brass,badge on front with writing in german,nine fingered insert with broken string chinstrap held together by safety pins, some writing inside of back flap....Frankston RSL Sub Branch 183 Cranbourne Road Frankston mornington-peninsula Inside back flap is 2 letters possibly an H and N, there is a badge on front with an eagle and a german inscription when translated means "With God for King and Fatherland" German Pickelhaube helmet made of felt, spike on top of helmet possibly brass,badge on front with writing in german,nine fingered insert with broken string chinstrap held together by safety pins, some writing inside of back flap. ...German Pickelhaube helmet made of felt, spike on top of helmet possibly brass,badge on front with writing in german,nine fingered insert with broken string chinstrap held together by safety pins, some writing inside of back flap.Inside back flap is 2 letters possibly an H and N, there is a badge on front with an eagle and a german inscription when translated means "With God for King and Fatherland" -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate ActionAirstream protective helmet
... safety hardhats. Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) Protective Clothing Bushfire RACAL Benalla T120 Hardhats designed for use by bulldozer operators. Has inbuilt small battery operated fan to push a screen of air in front of drivers face to keep dust away. Made redundant with the advent of closed, air-conditioned cabins. Made in UK c 1981 Airstream protective helmet ...The Forests Commission took safety very seriously, long before it became standard practice in the bush. The Chairman of the Commission, Alan Threader, personally chaired the safety committee. Sandy Dobbin was appointed as the first "safety officer" in the early 1970s. There were many innovations including safety boots and safety hardhats.Hardhats designed for use by bulldozer operators. Has inbuilt small battery operated fan to push a screen of air in front of drivers face to keep dust away. Made redundant with the advent of closed, air-conditioned cabins. Made in UK c 1981RACAL Benalla T120forests commission victoria (fcv), protective clothing, bushfire -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Fire at Cathedral Hotel, Swanston Street, Melbourne
... Metal helmets are conductive, a safety issue as the use of electricity became widespread, so a composite cork and rubber helmet was introduced in London from 1936. ...Metal helmets are conductive, a safety issue as the use of electricity became widespread, so a composite cork and rubber helmet was introduced in London from 1936. ...Fire at the Cathedral Hotel! Bird’s eye view These firemen on the roof of the Cathedral Hotel are very bold in their approach to firefighting! One heroically aims a firehose at the roof while another holds onto the flagpole with one hand as he walks around the narrow edge, three storeys up! Onlookers from adjacent buildings make the most of their front row view, and The Age reported that on street level, hundreds of people gathered to watch, enthralled by “a thrilling spectacle when three firemen walked along the stone coping on the top floor of the building and, despite the clouds of smoke and sheets of flame which shot through the roof they ripped off the hot slate tiles and provided an outlet for the flames”. The Cathedral Hotel was built in 1883 and demolished in 1966 to make way for the City Square. Featured in "Newsworthy: Melbourne in photographs 1933-1936" exhibition at East Melbourne Library, October to December 2023. Exhibition caption by project volunteer, Louise McKenzie. Photographer notations on slide: "Fire at Cathedral Hotel Swanston St City March 1936 B104" Description: View looking down on roof of the Cathedral Hotel showing 16 firefighters battling a fire. There is smoke coming through the roof. Onlookers watch from adjoining buildings, not perturbed by the proximity of the fire. The firemen look bold and impressive in their brass helmets. Research by project volunteer, Louise McKenzie: The Age reported on 4 March 1936 that the fire broke out in rubbish between the roof space and wooden ceiling of the Cathedral Hotel at 4.30 pm. “The Eastern Hill fire brigade was notified by telephone, and an almost simultaneous call was also received at fire brigade headquarters from a street alarm.” These red fire alarm call boxes were typically installed on street corners, and when the knob was turned, a pulsed electric signal corresponding to the box’s number was received at fire headquarters. A large detachment of firemen with full fire-fighting equipment, including two large extension ladders, were quickly on the scene, pouring vast quantities of water into the hotel, causing several hundred pounds of damage to hotel and guest property, but quickly bringing the fire under control. Lengths of hose had to be carried through the front entrance and up several flights of stairs. On street level hundreds of people gathered to watch, but were controlled by police in order to keep them at a safe distance and ensure that tram and motor traffic was not seriously disorganised. The crowd were enthralled by “a thrilling spectacle when three firemen walked along the stone coping on the top floor of the building and, despite the clouds of smoke and sheets of flame which shot through the roof, they ripped off the hot slate tiles and provided an outlet for the flames”. The firemen are noteworthy for their highly polished brass helmets, known as Merryweather helmets, based on those of French sapeurs-pompiers and introduced to the British Metropolitan Fire Brigade in London in 1868. Metal helmets are conductive, a safety issue as the use of electricity became widespread, so a composite cork and rubber helmet was introduced in London from 1936. In Queensland, traditional brass helmets remained in service until 1970. The firemen are very bold in their actions – one heroically aiming a fire hose at the roof of the building, another holding onto the flagpole with one hand as he walks around the narrow top edge of the roof, three storeys up! The onlookers from adjoining buildings are interested in the spectacle, rather than dismayed by the fire. Lettering around the building exterior reads "Cathedral Hotel - Erected 1883". Prominent signage for “Richardson’s whisky, brandy, gin & rum" sits along the edge of the roof. The Cathedral Hotel was located on the corner of Swanston Street and Flinders Lane. It was built in 1883, and its name derived from St Paul’s Cathedral on the south side of Flinders Lane. It was demolished in 1966 as Melbourne City Council wished to create a City Square. Robyn Annear notes that at the time, the development was referred to as “Whelan’s Square” due to the large number of buildings which needed to be demolished to create the Square. Ironically the Hotel had been the victim of a previous fire in 1917, when its then licensee, also named Whelan, was charged with two failed arson attempts. References: No title (1936, March 4). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 13. Retrieved February 5, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205256255 FIRE AT A CITY HOTEL. (1936, March 4). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 12. Retrieved February 5, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205256231 FIRE IN ROOF OF CITY HOTEL (1936, March 4). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 8. Retrieved February 5, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11018696 Hotel Roof Fire Draws Crowd (1936, March 4). Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), p. 8 (DAILY). Retrieved February 5, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article52000751 'Flinders Lane Melbourne 1966', Peter Andrew Barrett, Facebook, 12 June 2020, https://www.facebook.com/120943481324886/photos/a.512123662206864/3025002490918956/?type=3 Fire Alarm Call Box, Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_alarm_call_box Research notes, 'A city lost and found', Robyn Annear, https://robynannear.com/docs/whelan-the-wrecker-notes.pdfPhotographer notations on slide: "Fire at Cathedral Hotel Swanston St City March 1936 B104".fires, hotels, 1930-1939 -
Geelong Cycling ClubRacing Helmets
... This is a particularly good run of examples from the 1930's through to the 1950's, showing efforts to refine the helmut for safety. helmet; geelong cycling club; detto pietro; milano; "Detto Pietro Milano" 3 Leather padded helmets and 1 slim line padded leather/plastic helmut. ...Head protection for cyclists first appeared in the 1920s when the issue of safety became a concern. Since that time head protection has developed more sophistication.This is a particularly good run of examples from the 1930's through to the 1950's, showing efforts to refine the helmut for safety. 3 Leather padded helmets and 1 slim line padded leather/plastic helmut. Item 1 has a head protector and ear flaps c 1930s. Item II has a head protector without ear flaps c 1940s Item III has a head protector with flaps c 1950s. Each of these head protectors are stuffed with capok. "Detto Pietro Milano"helmet; geelong cycling club; detto pietro; milano; -
Geelong Cycling ClubHelmet
... safety for cyclists. It also indicates attempts to lighten (in weight) to provide advantage in cycling races. slimline cycling helmet; detto pietro; 1920; "Detto Pietro/Milano/Made in Italy" Slim line head protector consisting of a black padded leather head band with three padded leather straps extending over the crown. ...This head protector seems to have first appeared in the 1920s when the issue of safety became a concern. Since that time, head protection has developed more sophistication.This is a particularly good example of an attempt at safety for cyclists. It also indicates attempts to lighten (in weight) to provide advantage in cycling races.Slim line head protector consisting of a black padded leather head band with three padded leather straps extending over the crown. Leather straps secure the head protector under the chin. "Detto Pietro/Milano/Made in Italy"slimline cycling helmet; detto pietro; 1920; -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyFunctional object - RECCO Avalanche Reflectors, Magnus Granheed, 1983
... helmets and body protection worn by skiers and riders and a detector used by organised rescue teams. These avalanche reflectors were given to participants at the 1987 Interski International Ski Institute Instructors' conference held in Banff, Canada. The invention of these reflectors was critical to increased safety ...The Recco system was developed in response to an avalanche tragedy in Are, Sweden in December 1973. The inventor and founder of RECCO, Magnus Granheed assisted in the rescue work. He was frustrated by the primitive methods for locating buried victims that existed at that time, by “probing” with ski poles and digging at random. Unfortunately two people were found deceased. created a passive reflector that could be carried by a skier at all times. After careful research and consultation with professional rescuers, the first prototype was finalised in the beginning of the 80s. In 1983, the company called RECCO was founded. Today the system consists of two parts: a reflector integrated into clothing, boots, helmets and body protection worn by skiers and riders and a detector used by organised rescue teams. These avalanche reflectors were given to participants at the 1987 Interski International Ski Institute Instructors' conference held in Banff, Canada.The invention of these reflectors was critical to increased safety for participants in outdoor activities including skiing at Falls Creek,Two Recco Reflectors which are worn on a skier's equipment or clothing. These strips contain a passive reflector which can be detected by searchers in an emergency situation.From left to right: INTERSKI Banff 1987 / RECCO Avalanche Radar Reflector / INTERSKI ARE 1991recco reflectors, recco system, avalanche rescue, magnus granheed -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 1999
... This photo depicts Merv Hughes and AFV's Rural Access Project Manager, Marion Sharkey, at the forum while a third person is demonstrating the use and safety features of a protective sports helmet. A cropped version of this photo appears on page 18 of the 1999 Annual Report, accompanying a report titled "Rural Access project"....This photo depicts Merv Hughes and AFV's Rural Access Project Manager, Marion Sharkey, at the forum while a third person is demonstrating the use and safety features of a protective sports helmet. A cropped version of this photo appears on page 18 of the 1999 Annual Report, accompanying a report titled "Rural Access project". arthritis foundation of victoria afv rural access project outreach sports forum for school students merv hughes australian cricketer marion sharkey rural access project manager mildura annual report 1999 [On a white label, handwritten in blue ink] Marion Sharkey, Rural Access Manager, and Merv Hughes at the sports forum for school students in Mildura. ...In 1999, Australia cricketer, Merv Hughes, was the special guest at a Sports Forum for School Students. This event was conceived as part of the Rural Access Project. This photo depicts Merv Hughes and AFV's Rural Access Project Manager, Marion Sharkey, at the forum while a third person is demonstrating the use and safety features of a protective sports helmet. A cropped version of this photo appears on page 18 of the 1999 Annual Report, accompanying a report titled "Rural Access project".COL photo of three people indoors, one standing and two seated. The woman standing is holding up a protective sports helmet with both hands. She is looking towards the two seated people, who are looking off camera. All three people are laughing.[On a white label, handwritten in blue ink] Marion Sharkey, Rural Access Manager, and Merv Hughes at the sports forum for school students in Mildura. [On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in the centre, in black ink] ^ Page .18 ['.18' is circled] Annual 99|pages. [Archivist's notes, handwritten at the top of the sticky note, in pale black ink] MILDURA 1999 [Archivist's notes, handwritten at the bottom of the sticky note, in pale black ink] SPORTS FORUM FOR SCHOOL STUDENTSarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, rural access project, outreach, sports forum for school students, merv hughes, australian cricketer, marion sharkey, rural access project manager, mildura, annual report, 1999
