Men in "Armor" Open Power Line Switches

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Easily mistaken for men from Mars, power line workers at Duquesne Light Company clothe themselves for safety in protective helmets, heavy chrome leather coats, and two pairs of gloves, one of rubber and the other horsehide. Long, hooked poles are used in-opening overhead disconnect switches. Ordinarily a safe operation, this might prove hazardous if through accident the oil breaker is not opened first, since it may create an arc generating high temperatures, and even explode insulators hurling bits of porcelain at the speed of shrapnel fragments. In such cases, the “armor” shieldspthe workmen from high-tension currents, flying porcelain and the terrific heat generated by the are.

Title (Dublin Core)
Men in "Armor" Open Power Line Switches
Article Title and/or Image Caption (Dublin Core)
Men in "Armor" Open Power Line Switches
Language (Dublin Core)
eng
Temporal Coverage (Dublin Core)
[+]World War II
Date Issued (Dublin Core)
1941-05
Is Part Of (Dublin Core)
Popular Mechanics, v. 75, n. 5, 1941
pages (Bibliographic Ontology)
645
Rights (Dublin Core)
Public Domain (Google digitized)
Source (Dublin Core)
Google books
References (Dublin Core)
[+]Mars
[+]DQE
Archived by (Dublin Core)
Enrico Saonara
Alberto Bordignon (Supervisor)
Spatial Coverage (Dublin Core)
[+]United States of America