service component, first and last name, rank
centered in the middle of the back of the hood horizontally above the eyelens on the front of the hood over the right breast of the coat
first and last name service component rank
Your actual name and any part of your password.
Hazard class labels should be placed on containers that hold hazardous materials, ensuring they are clearly visible and legible. They should be affixed to the main surface of the container, ideally on the side or the front, to facilitate easy identification. Additionally, labels should be positioned away from seams or closures to ensure they are not obscured. In workplaces, labels should also be placed in locations where they can be easily seen by employees and emergency responders.
Circuit breaker labels should include the voltage rating, current rating, type of circuit, and the location of the circuit breaker.
Freezer labels for food should include the item name, date it was frozen, and any special instructions for storage or preparation.
on the CPO coat and hood
on the CPO coat and hood
coat and hood
On the CPO coat and hood.
On the CPO coat and hood+
On the CPO coat and hood