Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee Tool BOLT Safety Helmets with IMPACT ARMOR Liner From: Milwaukee Tool Corp.
Designed with RHEON technology, the BOLT Safety Helmets with IMPACT ARMOR Liner allow users to use multiple accessories at once.
Milwaukee Tool
Milwaukee Tool delivers slip, trip and fall protection on the jobsite with the new BOLT Safety Helmets with IMPACT ARMOR Liner. Designed with RHEON technology, the IMPACT ARMOR Liner delivers oblique impact protection†.
The safety helmet is a part of the BOLT system, allowing users to secure accessories simultaneously on the jobsite.
“According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the construction industry has the greatest number of both fatal and nonfatal traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) (CDC, 2016),” said Kyle Anderson, senior product manager. “RHEON technology utilizes energy-absorbing polymers to reduce impact. The material is initially soft and hardens upon impact to provide ultimate protection. With this technology, IMPACT ARMOR delivers the best impact protection against oblique impacts†, which can lead to TBIs.”
In addition to protection against top and side impacts, the BOLT Safety Helmets with IMPACT ARMOR Liner allow users to use multiple accessories at once. The construction safety helmets include a Milwaukee BOLT Headlamp Mount that works with most headlamps for secure attachment and a BOLT Marker Clip that allows for access to pens and markers.
The BOLT Safety Helmets with IMPACT ARMOR Liner have a padded suspension that includes an adjustable swinging ratchet. The climbing style helmet also has an adjustable chin strap for security. These safety helmets are American National Standards Institute (ANSI) type 2 and are customizable with the ability to add a company logo in up to four locations on the helmet.
The BOLT IMPACT ARMOR Liner is also available separately allowing users to retrofit the liner into any Milwaukee safety helmet increasing protection and performance.
† Based on impacts at a 45-degree angle at a speed of 6.5 m/s averaged across 16 testing locations around the full helmet circumference.
Milwaukee, WI
Silver Alert issued for critically missing 69-year-old Milwaukee man with dementia
The Wisconsin Department of Justice and Milwaukee police are searching for a vulnerable, critically missing 69-year-old man.
Ike King Jr. was last seen traveling on foot Sunday, Oct. 6, around 10:30 p.m. in the 3300 block of North 41st Street, a largely residential area just west of West Fond du Lac Avenue. King has dementia. He is Black and has brown eyes and a black, curly afro. He has a missing front tooth and is about 5 feet, 10 inches tall and 175 pounds with a medium build.
King was last seen wearing a white flannel, a blue shirt, blue pants resembling Dickies style pants and black Nike flip-flops.
Silver Alerts are issued for elderly persons who are missing and believed to have dementia or some other cognitive impairment. “Critical missing” is a label police apply to people who may be especially vulnerable due to a variety of factors.
Anyone with information regarding King’s whereabouts should call the Milwaukee Police Department’s Seventh District at 414-935-7272.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee shootings Sunday; 1 dead, 1 injured
MILWAUKEE – One person is dead and another is injured after different shootings in Milwaukee on Sunday, Oct. 6.
20th and Cornell
A 16-year-old was shot around 1 p.m. and went to the hospital for treatment. The teen victim succumbed to their injury.
The circumstances leading up to the shooting are under investigation. Police are looking for anyone involved.
Birch and Sheridan
A 25-year-old was shot around 5:30 p.m. The victim went to the hospital for treatment of non-fatal injuries.
Police are still investigating and looking for anyone involved.
MPD tips
Anyone with any information is asked to contact the Milwaukee Police Department at 414-935-7360 or to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 414-224-TIPS or use the P3 Tips app.
Milwaukee, WI
Weather Webcast with Chief Meteorologist Tom Wachs
Clear skies tonight with patchy frost away from the lake overnight. Temperatures dropping into the 30s inland, mid-40s near the lake overnight. Becoming partly sunny on Monday, breezy with highs in the mid-60s.
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