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4H Horse Rules Show Book
Colorado 4-H Horse Show Rule Book LA1500K 2021 309997-HorseShowRuleBk-combo.indd 1 3/1/2021 10:16:08 AM ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The following members of the Colorado 4-H State Horse Advisory Rules Subcommittee assisted in the revision of the current Colorado 4-H Horse Show Rulebook: Angela Mannick (Elbert) Jodie Martin-Witt (Larimer) Tiffany Mead (Jefferson) Carmen Porter (Boulder) Tom Sharpe (Mesa) Jonathan Vrabec (El Paso) Lindsay Wadhams (Colorado State Fair) PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE PUBLICATION Requests for permission to reproduce any parts or all of this Colorado 4-H Youth-Development publication should be directed to: 4-H Publications Liaison State 4-H Office Colorado State University Cooperative Extension 4040 Campus Delivery Fort Collins, CO 80523-4040 Extension programs are available to all without discrimina- tion. To simplify technical terminology, trade names of products and equipment occasionally will be used. No endorsement of products named is intended nor is criticism implied of products not mentioned. Members are referred to the Colorado State Fair website for rules regarding entries for the state 4-H Horse Show held at the Colorado State Fair. 2020/2021 309997-HorseShowRuleBk-combo.indd 2 3/1/2021 10:16:08 AM TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgments .......................................................inside front cover Colorado State 4-H Horse Show Rules .................................................2 Use of the Name and Emblem of 4-H Club Work ...............................2 Horse Humane Policy Statement .........................................................2 -
CHAINSAW SAFETY: Always Use Your Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
CHAINSAW SAFETY: Always Use Your Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Ellen Bauske, Wade Hutcheson, and Rolando Orellana Operating a chainsaw is inherently dangerous. The chain moves at 55-60 miles per hour, or about 88 feet per second. The teeth on the chain are designed not to cut but to remove material. Accidental contact with chainsaws often results in serious injuries to operators. Cuts are not the only hazard a saw user must avoid. Saw operators are often struck by falling limbs and trunks as the tree moves and shifts while it’s cut. Operators fall off ladders and out of trees, or they trip as they move through brush over uneven ground. Even when the tree is on the ground, danger lurks in wood under tension. Spring poles snap and logs roll unexpectedly. A chainsaw operator has three lines of defense: education, good technique, and personal protective equipment (PPE). When the first two fail, PPE can save your life. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires that saw operators wear head protection, eye protection, hearing protection, chainsaw chaps or pants, and suitable footwear. HEAD PROTECTION A protective hard hat should be worn whenever you are working in an area where it’s possible that falling objects could cause injury to the head. For tree fellers, that means a hard hat should be worn immediately upon exiting the truck. Branches fall, saws spit objects out of trees, and climbers drop things. Saw operators are often hit on the side and top of the head and would benefit from a helmet with side protection and a chin strap. -
Lower Clothing Prices
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1920 NORTHERN WYOMING HERALD THREE to me about all the state should spend ! WYOMING WOMAN MUST PAY ! CRABBE TO HEAD in any biennial period. i eggs, besides what we used ourselves. CUT PENALTY FOR HER CRIME KANSAS McCormick, Idaho.” HIGHWAY WORK DOWN No Useless Obligations LEAGUE —C. D. Irimo, ] Fred L. Crabbe, formerly superin-j Poultry raisers who get abun- “I desire to say that I am in favor penitenfary an Colorado’s state will re- tondent of the Wyoming anti-saloon !' dance of eggs, use Dr. LeGear’s Poul- of roads, but, as I stated in my speech ceive 50 PER CENT FOR WINTER another woman prisoner soon league and later prohibition commis- try Prescription, which tones up the at Sheridan and elsewhere, I am not the of as result the sentence imposed sioner , has been chosen superintend- system and stimulates the in favor of going crazy over the sub- Federal egg-produc- Reply to a published criticism of the matter of reducing these overhead jby Judge Riner upon Minnie ent of the league in Kansas. ing organs without injury. If you 1 I ject of roads; am favor of C. work and methods of the state < expenses and they agreed neither I in Brown. Following her plea of guilt According to arrangements made want eggs this eggs the i with me the incurring obligations unless winter, when highway department was made by that it was not necessary it would state to a white slave charge, the judge it will not be necessary for Mr. Crabbe mean money, get Dr. -
Ask the Judge Questions About Dressage with Amy Mcelroy
Ask the Judge Questions about Dressage With Amy McElroy Amy McElroy is a USEF R judge, qualified to officiate at any USEF recognized show at all national dressage levels. She rides, trains and teaches at Fairlane Farm in Aiken and judges about a dozen dressage shows and events each year. In her popular Ask the Judge column, she answers readers’ questions about dressage. Dear Amy, in recent years. They come in many styles, are comfortable, cool and lightweight. Some even come with “bling.” I am getting ready to start this year’s show season at the Fourth There are also a few other recent changes in the rules for proper Level. I just got a gorgeous top hat for Christmas. My trainer has attire. The rules state that in Fourth Level and below “A short riding always told me that when I can come down the centerline in the coat of conservative color . is mandatory.” Proper conservative canter, it would be time for me to wear my top hat. When my colors are: black, grey, navy or brown. A newer rule says that coats husband learned that I would be showing Fourth level, he surprised may have contrast coloring, and/or piping. For example a black coat me with this gift. with light pink collars would be acceptable, or a grey coat with black So, now that I am ready and I have the hat, I have heard that I can collars. A cutaway coat is also permitted – this is like a modified no longer wear it in Fourth level. -
Close-Out List February 2014 Quantities Are Limited
Close-Out List February 2014 Quantities are limited. All freight charges are to be paid by purchaser. ALL SHIPMENTS ARE TO BE PAID C.O.D. or Credit Card New Additions for 2014! PM Coat Trouser MFR# Description Color Lapel # Price Price 915 4831 Jean Yves White Parisian Stripe Two Button Notch White Notch 913 4829 Jean Yves Chocolate Parisian Stripe Two Button Notch Chocolate Notch 905 7322C Joseph Abboud Black Chalk Pin Stripe Two Button Notch Black Notch 904 7340C Joseph Abboud Black Two Button Notch Black Notch 521 100TCNA Raffinati White Bari Notch Full Dress White Notch Plain Black Fabric Coats 835 41910 Perry Ellis Evening Black Astaire Three Button Cardigan Black None 531 T565 Imp Black Eton Gaberdine (Coat & Pant Set) Black None 899 722RAZ32 After Six Black Razor Stand-Up Collar (32”) Black Fashion 851 8642C FCGI Black Matisse Diagonal Three Button Mandarin Overlap (33”) Black Fashion 849 A7800 Andrew Fezza Black Jupiter Ten Button Mandarin (38”) Black Fashion 904 7340C Joseph Abboud Black Two Button Notch Black Notch 862 88802 Ecko II Black Dream Lay Down Collar (32”) Black Notch 818 81116 Claiborne Black Sparkle Citi-Nites Three Button Notch Black Notch 817 81117 Claiborne Black Vertigo Four Button Notch w/Fly Front Black Notch 807 7102C Calvin Klein Black Three Button Notch Black Notch 799 311121 Chaps Ralph Lauren Black Barrington Four Button Notch Black Notch 789 F7852 Andrew Fezza Captain in Black Three Button Notch Black Notch 747 81112 Claiborne for Men Black Five Button Notch Long Coat Black Notch 525 9650C FCGI Black -
Easyboot Glove Soft, Easyshoe (Unlimited Miles Per Week)
EasyCare Inc. The Ultimate in Hoof Protection 2018 Product Lineup www.easycareinc.com PERFORMANCE Easyboot Easyboot Easyboot Glove Glove Soft Epic Easyboot Easyboot Easyboot LC Glue-On Flip Flop PLEASURE Easyboot Easyboot Easyboot Back Country Trail Original Trail Original Easyboot New Old Mac’s G2 Easyboot Mini Mac THERAPY Easyboot Easyboot Easyboot Rx Cloud Stratus Therapy Click Easyboot EasySoaker System Zip EASYSHOE NEW EasyShoe EasyShoe EasyShoe Flex Performance Performance N/G EasyShoe EasyShoe Sport Compete 2 The Performance line is made for aggressive riding, long distance and speed. This line offers low profile, secure fitting hoof protection, designed to reduce interference and allow for increased training time. The Performance line offers both boots and glue-on hoof protection. Contributing to more top finishes at the world’s toughest endurance races than any other brand, EasyCare’s performance line has proven to hold up under the most challenging conditions. Our Performance line includes the 2016 Glove, Glove Soft, Epic, Glue-On, LC and Flip Flop. The Pleasure line-up is built with easy application and removal in mind. Any boot in this category is ideal for trail riding, as a replacement for a lost shoe or protection for a sore-footed horse. Our Pleasure line includes the Trail, Trail Original, New Mac, Old Mac’s G2, Back Country, Mini and Original Easyboot. The Therapy line offer a range of innovative therapeutic boot for comfort, support, rehab and medicating. If your horse suffers from chronic lameness, founder, laminitis, thin soles, abscesses, shipping stress or any other hoof and lower limb problems, we have a boot that will provide instant and ongoing relief. -
United States Patent (19) 11) Patent Number: 5,025,502 Raymond Et Al
United States Patent (19) 11) Patent Number: 5,025,502 Raymond et al. (45) Date of Patent: Jun. 25, 1991 (54) PUFF-OFF GLOVE 4,099,270 7/1978 Jabour . 4,195,365 4/1980 Eyman et al. ...................... 2/161 A (76) Inventors: Douglas W. Raymond, 23 Martha 4,304,008 12/1981 Joung. Rd., Orinda, Calif. 94563; Thomas W. 4,345,335 8/1982 Shih-Li............................... 2/161 A Smith, 60 Orinda Cir., Pittsburg, 4,499,154 2/1985 James . Calif. 94565 4,503,565 3/1985 Lipatt . 21) Appl. No.: 408,805 FOREIGN PATENT DOCUMENTS 22 Filed: Sep. 18, 1989 04.584 7/1938 Australia ................................... 2A18 3619180 12/1987 Fed. Rep. of Germany ... 2/DIG. 1 51) Int. C. ............................................. A41D 19/00 872596 7/1961 United Kingdom ................ 2/2.1 R (52) U.S.C. ........................................ 2/159; 2/161 A 58 Field of Search ........ 2/2.1 R, 16, 18, 159-161 A, Primary Examiner-Allan N. Shoap 2/161 R, 164, DIG. 1, DIG. 3, 159, 161 A; Assistant Examiner-Scott Cummings 223/211 Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Schapp and Hatch (56) References Cited 57 ABSTRACT U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS A glove is equipped with a mouthpiece containing an 600,779 3/1898 Frazier ...................................... 2/8 air passage. The mouthpiece allows the wearer to puff 1,938,685 12/1933 Breuls et al. ........................ 22.3/11 air into the space between the glove and the skin of the 1,996,377 4/1935 Hinchen .............................. 223/111 hand. The puffed up glove is much easier to doff and 2,842,771 7/1958 Foti ................................ -
Jacket Socks Hat Sweater Coat Shirt
Adult Learner ESOL CURRICULUM ESOL Program jacket coat socks hat shirt sweater Adult Learner ESOL CURRICULUM ESOL Program skirt shoes pants scarf sneakers dress Adult Learner ESOL CURRICULUM ESOL Program gloves belt T-shirt underwear bathing suit suit Clothes Quiz 1. Name 2 pieces of clothing starting 11. What is worn by women and is with the letter P. very short? (see picture above) 2. Which item of clothing has 12. Name something made of rubber ‘fingers’? worn on your feet. 3. Name a popular hat that is also 13. What do you wear on your neck used in a ball sport. when it’s cold? 4. Give another name for a woman’s 14. Name three pieces of clothing shirt. (begins with b) starting with the letter T. 5. Name 5 things you could wear to 15. What do you call the plastic or go to the beach. metal thing you can hang clothes on? (see picture above) 6. What do you call a glove that has 16. Name 3 pieces of clothing that no fingers? are often made of leather. 7. Name five things a businessman 17. What do you wear for bed? would wear to work. 8. What do you call the ‘strings’ used 18. Name 3 things that can be made to tie your shoes? of wool? 9. You find these on a shirt. They’re 19. Shirts can have short or long used to ‘close’ the shirt. ones. What are they? 10. I keep you warm. I usually have a 20. Name 5 items of clothing women zipper I’m short wear but men don’t. -
Directory of North Carolina Manufacturing Firms
9 8 4 PRODUCT GUIDE SIC 2369-2384 E TOM THUMB GLOVES INC GRANITE KNITWEAR INC MAY APPAREL GROUP INC YOUNG GENERATIONS INC 2060 P Box 640 P Box 498 PO Box 725 P Box Hendersonville 28793 Wilkesboro 28697 Granite Quarry 28072 Whitakers 27891 County Emp. D Wilkes County Emp. F Rowan County Emp. F Nash County Emp. F Henderson Phone. (919)667-1281 Phone: (704)279-5526 Phone: (919)437-3311 Phone: (704)693-8623 sportswear Work gloves Childrens sportswear Childrens wear Childrens 2384 ROBES AND DRESSING GOWNS X HIGHLANDER LTD NITSO INDUSTRIES 2381 DRESS AND WORK GLOVES Rutherford Textiles #2 P O Box 155 EXCEPT KNIT AN D ALL LEATHER (COLGATE PALMOLIVE Box 762 Patterson 28661 Kendall Co Inc E Rutherfordton 28139 Caldwell County Emp. H Box t BECTON DICKINSON 206 Rutherford County Emp F Phone: (704)758-7336 Edmont Division Lumberton 28358 Phone: (704)286-9156 Ladies clothing P Box D Robeson County Emp. G Skirts and dresses Tarboro 27886 Phone: (919)738-4861 PIKEVILLE MFG CO gowns (JUMP ROPE SPORTSWEAR INC Edgecombe County Emp. F Disposable hospital P O Box 5 1 Wayne Mfg Co Inc Phone: (919)823-6171 DIXIE MFG CO INC Pikeville 27683 Coated fabric gloves 200 N 1 17 By Pass Box 851 Wayne County Emp. E P Goldsboro 27530 Lincolnton 28092 Phone: (919)242-5106 CAROLINA GLOVE CO Wayne County Emp. F Lincoln County Emp. D Childrens sportswear Route 1 Phone: (919)736-7724 Phone (704)735-0874 Catawba 28609 Childrens clothing Housecoats PLYMOUTH GARMENT CO Catawba County Emp. F JUNE DAY MFG CO INC PO Box 307 Phone: (704)241-3716 X HOST APPAREL P Box 742 Plymouth 27962 Cloth work gloves Comar Indus Washington County Emp. -
CHAPS Detergent,10% Solution, Sterile-Filtered
SAFETY DATA SHEET SDS DATE: June 09, 2021 SECTION 1: PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME: CHAPS Detergent,10% Solution, Sterile-Filtered PRODUCT CODES: Cat# B1322-500, -1000 RESTRICTIONS ON USE: For laboratory research purposes. Not for drug or household use. MANUFACTURER: BioVision, Inc. ADDRESS: 155 S. Milpitas Boulevard, Milpitas, CA 95035 EMERGENCY PHONE: 858-373-8066 OTHER CALLS: 408-493-1800 FAX PHONE: 408-493-1801 EMAIL: [email protected] SECTION 2: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Product Name/Chemical Name Description Volume Safety Information CHAPS DETERGENT,10% SOLUTION, STERILE- B1322-500: 500 ml Liquid See below FILTERED B1322-1000: 1000 ml CHAPS DETERGENT,10% SOLUTION, STERILE-FILTERED : Emergency Overview: GHS Classification Skin irritation (Category 2), H315 Eye irritation (Category 2A), H319 Specific target organ toxicity - single exposure (Category 3), Respiratory system, H335 GHS Label elements, including precautionary statements Pictogram: Signal word: Warning Hazard statement(s): H315 Causes skin irritation. H319 Causes serious eye irritation. H335 May cause respiratory irritation. Precautionary statement(s): P261 Avoid breathing dust/ fume/ gas/ mist/ vapours/ spray. P264 Wash skin thoroughly after handling. P270 Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. P271 Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area. P280 Wear protective gloves/ eye protection/ face protection. P301 + P312 IF SWALLOWED: Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/ physician if you feel unwell. P302 + P352 IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. P304 + P340 IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. P305 + P351 + P338 IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. -
A Custom-Made Clothing Brand for People with Disabilities. Pain
A custom-made clothing brand for people with disabilities. Pain Amputees and disabled people represent:- 2.3 million people in France alone, all of whom - ● Are excluded from fashion and sports clothing designs ● Do not have access to technically suitable yet aesthetic clothing ● Are not recognised in our fashion design society today Solution A casual, technical and beautiful garment that - ● Highlights disability and it’s singularity ● Gives self-confidence ● Offers new possibilities ● Respects the environment Tr-Handi beginning A custom-made glove collection created with recycled and raw materials. 2 Types of Clothes ● The everyday life glove casual and stylish - Summer & Winter First Prototype Elegant glove - Summer ● The sportswear and technical glove Second Prototype - Water skiing glove in manufacture FUSALP COLLABORATION Third prototype in working progress Everyday life glove - Winter / Ski under glove Prototype in projection - Sailing glove equipment Route du Rhum 2022 Who? My first client : Me My right hand had been crushed in a scooter accident. I lost my four fingertips. Mixed age range 15 - 70 Persons with: Disabled upper limbs Birth and injury disabilities Amputees and those wearing prostheses Tr-Handi Project 1. Platform on-line with customizable products. 2. 3D scan technology which permits clients to take measurements directly at home with their smartphones. 3. Garment manufacturing with 3D printing and seamless production. 4. Recycling system to create new gloves based from used gloves. Partners Valérie D’Olce Riviera Sailing Events Fusalp Mountain equipment Marketing and storytelling Sailing offshore racing coach Sailing equipment supplier supplier Why choosing Tr-Handi ? “Tr-Handi : the handi trendy ” A pioneering, sustainable and responsible brand combining stylish and technical ready to wear clothing for those with a disability. -
Singular/Plural Adjectives This/That/These/Those
067_SBSPLUS1_CH08.qxd 4/30/08 3:22 PM Page 67 Singular/Plural Adjectives This/That/These/Those • Clothing • Price Tags • Colors • Clothing Sizes • Shopping for Clothing • Clothing Ads • Money • Store Receipts VOCABULARY PREVIEW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1. shirt 6. jacket 11. pants 2. coat 7. suit 12. jeans 3. dress 8. tie 13. pajamas 4. skirt 9. belt 14. shoes 5. blouse 10. sweater 15. socks 67 068_075_SBSPLUS1_CH08.qxd 5/1/08 5:01 PM Page 68 Clothing 8 2 1 9 3 11 10 4 12 5 6 13 14 7 15 20 21 16 25 24 22 17 26 18 19 23 27 1. shirt 8. earring 15. hat 21. suit 2. tie 9. necklace 16. coat 22. watch 3. jacket 10. blouse 17. glove 23. umbrella 4. belt 11. bracelet 18. purse / 24. sweater 5. pants 12. skirt pocketbook 25. mitten 6. sock 13. briefcase 19. dress 26. jeans 7. shoe 14. stocking 20. glasses 27. boot 68 068_075_SBSPLUS1_CH08.qxd 5/1/08 5:01 PM Page 69 Shirts Are Over There SINGULAR/PLURAL* s z IZ a shirt – shirts a tie – ties a dress – dresses a coat – coats an umbrella – umbrellas a watch – watches a hat – hats a sweater – sweaters a blouse – blouses a belt – belts a necklace – necklaces A. Excuse me. A. Excuse me. A. Excuse me. I’m looking for a shirt. I’m looking for a tie. I’m looking for a dress. B. Shirts are over there. B. Ties are over there.