a helmet obviously
well im not quite sure what the question is but i would say that your question is "what is the protective hat worn by cricketers?". well the hat is called a helmet and its purpose is to prtect you head from cracking. and please if you have any other questions, please email me at lachlan_burgess@live.com
An outback hat is usually brown, protective from the sun, and sometimes has a string attached to it. Outback hats are often used by adventurous people who spend a lot of time outside. Indiana Jones is known for his outback hat.
When exploring a cave with unique inhabitants like the water hat spider, it is important to wear protective gear such as a helmet with a headlamp, sturdy boots, gloves, and knee pads to protect yourself from potential hazards and ensure your safety.
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an advertising slogan-slip on protective clothing, slop on some sun-screen lotion and slap on a hat...a phrase been widely used in Australia.
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Reputable dictionaries of American English list it three ways: hard hat; hard-hat; hardhat. The choice seems to rest partly on the meaning of the phase and how it is used grammatically. If the main reference is to a hat such as a protective helmet that happens to be hard, then it will be "hard hat." If it is slang for "a construction worker" or "an ultra conservative person," then it may be "hard-hat" or "hardhat." If it used as an adjective ("CAUTION: Hard-hat area") then it will be "hard-hat" or "hardhat." If used as a noun ("CAUTION: Hard hat required") then is may appear as two words. Words of that kind usually pass through stages, beginning as two words, developing into hyphenated forms, and then finally finding acceptance as fused single words.
Protective equipment needed depends completely upon the hazard being protected against. Without information on the hazard, it is impossible to say what protective clothing might be needed. Available protective equipment includes clothing, ear plugs, fire retardant material, hard hat or helmet, respirator, goggles or safety glasses, safety lanyard, steel toed boots, rubber boots, fully enclosed breathing apparatus.
There is no past tense of protective. No matter what tense you choose it is still protective. I am being protective. I was being protective. I will be protective.
There are many occupations that would require the use of protective clothing. A Fire Fighter needs to protect himself from the heat and flames before he/she enters a burning building. A construction worker would need to wear protective gear such as a hard hat. A worker at a power plant may need to wear a Hazmat suit before entering a radioactive area.
a leperchaun's hat :P