• Facebook
  • Twitter
x

RealTime Images

  • Portfolio
  • About
  • Contact
  • Video
  • Blog
  • Archive
Show Navigation
Cart Lightbox Client Area

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
Next
{ 820 images found }
twitterlinkedinfacebook

Loading ()...

  • June 16, 2017 - Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom - Brighton, UK. Residents of the Hereford Court Tower block in Brighton and Hove received a letter from the Housing department reassuring tenants that safety is their highest priority in the wake of the fire in the Grenfell Tower in London. (Credit Image: © Hugo Michiels/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
    20170616_zaf_l94_009.jpg
  • April 30, 2019 - Naogaon, Bangladesh - A labor work in a welding workshop without any safety equipment before the May Day at Dhamoirhat upazila of Naogaon district. (Credit Image: © MD Mehedi Hasan/ZUMA Wire)
    20190430_zap_h143_001.jpg
  • January 13, 2018 - Monza, Italy, Italy - Plotnytskyi Oleg #17 competes during A1 match between Gi Group Monza v Sir Safety Conad Perugia (Credit Image: © Mairo Cinquetti/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20180113_zaa_p133_235.jpg
  • January 13, 2018 - Monza, Italy, Italy - Gi Group Monza celebrates the point against Sir Safety Conad Perugia (Credit Image: © Mairo Cinquetti/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20180113_zaa_p133_194.jpg
  • January 13, 2018 - Monza, Italy, Italy - Gi Group Monza v Sir Safety Conad Perugia (Credit Image: © Mairo Cinquetti/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20180113_zaa_p133_191.jpg
  • January 13, 2018 - Monza, Italy, Italy - Gi Group Monza v Sir Safety Conad Perugia (Credit Image: © Mairo Cinquetti/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20180113_zaa_p133_189.jpg
  • January 13, 2018 - Monza, Italy, Italy - Dzavoronok Donovan #4 competes during A1 match between Gi Group Monza v Sir Safety Conad Perugia (Credit Image: © Mairo Cinquetti/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20180113_zaa_p133_186.jpg
  • January 13, 2018 - Monza, Italy, Italy - Gi Group Monza celebrates during A1 match between Gi Group Monza v Sir Safety Conad Perugia (Credit Image: © Mairo Cinquetti/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20180113_zaa_p133_182.jpg
  • January 13, 2018 - Monza, Italy, Italy - Michal Finger #6 compete during A1 match Gi Group Monza v Sir Safety Conad Perugia (Credit Image: © Mairo Cinquetti/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20180113_zaa_p133_178.jpg
  • January 13, 2018 - Monza, Italy, Italy - Aaron Russel #8 competes during A1 match between Gi Group Monza v Sir Safety Conad Perugia (Credit Image: © Mairo Cinquetti/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20180113_zaa_p133_176.jpg
  • January 13, 2018 - Monza, Italy, Italy - Lorenzo Bernardi coach of Safety Conad Perugia (Credit Image: © Mairo Cinquetti/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20180113_zaa_p133_174.jpg
  • January 13, 2018 - Monza, Italy, Italy - Ivan Zaytsev #9 competes during A1 match between Gi Group Monza v Sir Safety Conad Perugia (Credit Image: © Mairo Cinquetti/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20180113_zaa_p133_171.jpg
  • January 13, 2018 - Monza, Italy, Italy - Gi Group Monza v Sir Safety Conad Perugia (Credit Image: © Mairo Cinquetti/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20180113_zaa_p133_169.jpg
  • January 13, 2018 - Monza, Italy, Italy - Alexandar Atanasijeciv #14 competes during A1 match between Gi Group Monza v Sir Safety Conad Perugia (Credit Image: © Mairo Cinquetti/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20180113_zaa_p133_168.jpg
  • January 13, 2018 - Monza, Italy, Italy - Plotnytskyi Oleg #17 competes during A1 match between Gi Group Monza v Sir Safety Conad Perugia (Credit Image: © Mairo Cinquetti/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20180113_zaa_p133_167.jpg
  • January 13, 2018 - Monza, Italy, Italy - Dzavoronok Donovan #4 competes during A1 match between Gi Group Monza v Sir Safety Conad Perugia (Credit Image: © Mairo Cinquetti/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20180113_zaa_p133_177.jpg
  • December 18, 2018 - Washington, DC, United States of America - U.S. President Donald Trump, center, listens to Andy Pollack, the father of a Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting victim, left, during a meeting on the School Safety report, in the Roosevelt Room of the White House December 18, 2018 in Washington, DC. The 177-page report by the U.S. Education Department contains nearly 100 recommendations, but does not address the key demands for gun control made by school shooting victims and students. (Credit Image: © Joyce N. Boghosian via ZUMA Wire)
    20181218_zaa_p138_001.jpg
  • December 18, 2018 - Washington, DC, United States of America - Sandy Hook mother Scarlett Lewis, left, holds up a photo of her son Jesse, killed in the shooting, during a meeting with President Donald Trump on the School Safety report, in the Roosevelt Room of the White House December 18, 2018 in Washington, DC. The 177-page report by the U.S. Education Department contains nearly 100 recommendations, but does not address the key demands for gun control made by school shooting victims and students. (Credit Image: © Joyce N. Boghosian via ZUMA Wire)
    20181218_zaa_p138_002.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: East Liverpool is at the epicenter of the Fentanyl crisis gripping parts of the United States' Midwest. Pictured here are: Ohio Police Chief, John Lane; Brian Allen, Service Safety Director for East Liverpool, Ohio; Dr. Todd Morando, Emergency Department Director, East Liverpool City Hospital; and Paramedic Scott Wilson. 04 Aug 2017 Pictured: Narcan doses. Photo credit: Robin DeNoma/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA63893_006.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: East Liverpool is at the epicenter of the Fentanyl crisis gripping parts of the United States' Midwest. Pictured here are: Ohio Police Chief, John Lane; Brian Allen, Service Safety Director for East Liverpool, Ohio; Dr. Todd Morando, Emergency Department Director, East Liverpool City Hospital; and Paramedic Scott Wilson. 04 Aug 2017 Pictured: Man in dumpster. Photo credit: Robin DeNoma/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA63893_018.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: East Liverpool is at the epicenter of the Fentanyl crisis gripping parts of the United States' Midwest. Pictured here are: Ohio Police Chief, John Lane; Brian Allen, Service Safety Director for East Liverpool, Ohio; Dr. Todd Morando, Emergency Department Director, East Liverpool City Hospital; and Paramedic Scott Wilson. 04 Aug 2017 Pictured: Police Chief John Lane. Photo credit: Robin DeNoma/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA63893_017.jpg
  • April 28, 2018 - London, UK. 28th April 2018. Unite workers pose with a large poster 'Remember the Dead. Fight for the Living' at the start of the International Workers’ Memorial Day rally at the statue of a building worker on Tower Hill remembering all those killed at work, around 500 in the last ten years, mainly in the construction industry, as well as those injured, disabled and made unwell, almost all in preventable incidents. The actual number of work-related deaths is several orders of magnitude greater, estimated at over 150 per day, but the official figures only include those actually killed at work for which accident reports have been submitted - and not for example the 18,000 that die years after exposure from work-related cancers. The Government 'red tape initiative' has resulted in fewer and less rigorous safety inspections and the removal of many important safety checks that protect workers. At the centre of the event was a coffin with a pair of empty boots and a hard hat, and after the speeches by Peter Kavanagh, secretary London & Eastern Region Unite, Helen Clifford, a solicitor working on workplace deaths, Moyra Samuels of Justice4Grenfell and Gail Cartmel, Assistant General Secretary Unite, wreaths were laid and there was a period of silence before black balloons were released, one for each worker killed this year in the construction industry. Peter Marshall/Images Live (Credit Image: © Peter Marshall/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
    20180428_zap_d99_001.jpg
  • November 3, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Razu Ahmed, a 35 year old sewer worker hired to work for WASA (Water Supply and Sewerage Authority), who cleans the sewer lines by going inside the pits without any safety equipment except for a safety rope to hoist him up near Lagbag, old part of the city. He earn 700 take (around 9$) for a day’s cleaning.  Sometime sewer worker become asphyxiated by the poisonous gases as they work without any safety mask. Sewer worker commonly suffer from many health problem, respiratory and skin diseases for this worst job. (Credit Image: © MD Mehedi Hasan/ZUMA Wire)
    20181103_zap_h143_001.jpg
  • February 4, 2018 - London, UK. 4th February 2018. Artist Andrew Cooper points out his sculpture of theheads of Lambeth Councillors responsible for social cleansing to Aysen Dennis from the Aylesbury Estate. Campaigners mark the third anniversary of the announcement by Network Rail of their plans to redevelop the Brixton Arches with a rally and a three minute silence. The  area and its small traders who have been displaced (a few are still fighting to remain) has been described as the 'heart of Brixton'. The work was supposed to be completed by 2016 but is only scheduled to start tomorrow, and the Save Brixton Arches campaign are calling for it to be abandoned as the plans for the work fail to include proper fire safety precautions and will severely restrict access by emergency services to local businesses and the railway and station. They also call on Lambeth Council to insist that the conditions of the planning permission that included no adverse effect on the market traders in Brixton Station Road be applied, as the work as planned will produce dust and pollution which will almost certainly force those who prepare food in the area out of business. They also point out that there are no safety measures to protect local businesses, young children in the nearby crèche or the general public from potentially dangerous airborne particles during the removal of asbestos. There was also a call for an investigation into local Labour MP Helen Hayes, elected in 2015, who until she resigned shortly before the election was a senior partner in the firm Allies & Morrison which made the recommendation for the 'improvement' of the arches in 2013, though she has denied any personal involvement. A&M have been involved in many contentious 'regeneration' schemes with developers and councils across London which opponents describe as social cleansing.  Peter Marshall ImagesLive (Credit Image: © Peter Marshall/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
    20180204_zap_d99_001.jpg
  • August 3, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - There was a rally conducted on the Rajpath, Kolkata today by tea workers on N Bengal, demanding raise in their minimum wages, safety in work place, assurance of job and food safety. (Credit Image: © Sandip Saha/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20170803_zaa_p133_118.jpg
  • Residents are furious after being some were made to evacuate at 3am with disabled children, babies, elderly and infirm after Camden Council orders 800 households to evacuate 'immediately' amid tower block cladding safety fears following. Camden Council said 800 households in the Swiss Cottage Chalcots estate were to be moved into temporary accommodation because the blocks were covered in similar cladding to the material used in the Grenfell Tower fire. 24 Jun 2017 Pictured: gvs at the Swiss Cottage Chalcots estate. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA44454_018.jpg
  • November 22, 2018 - Lyon, France - Emmanuel Barbe, inter-ministerial delegate for road safety, talks with company managers present at the 20th anniversary of the Rhône Road Safety Club, in Lyon, France, on 22 November 2018. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Liponne/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20181122_zaa_n230_213.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447341.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447339.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447337.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447332.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447330.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447343.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447358.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447356.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447325.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447364.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447335.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447334.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447329.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447328.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447326.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447345.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447362.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447360.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447355.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447354.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447352.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447350.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447349.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447348.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447346.jpg
  • February 28, 2019 - Spain - Safety car seen during the winter testing days at the Circuit de Catalunya in Montmelo  (Credit Image: © Fernando Pidal/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
    20190228_zaa_s197_195.jpg
  • June 15, 2018 - Motril, Granada, Spain - The boat carrying migrants seen arriving at Motril Port. 45 men and 8 women have been rescued from a dinghy and brought at Motril port. Today June 15, Spanish Maritime Rescue Safety have rescued 211 people in the Alboran Sea from five dinghies and also 471 people from 47 dinghies have been rescued in El Estrecho, 4 people have died. (Credit Image: © Carlos Gil/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
    20180615_zaa_s197_125.jpg
  • May 13, 2018 - Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain - Safety Car during the GP Spain F1, on 13th May 2018 in Barcelona, Spain. (Credit Image: © Joan Valls/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20180513_zaa_n230_959.jpg
  • April 11, 2018 - Guwahati, Assam, India - Fire Service Week 2018 is celebrated to create general public awareness on fire safety to save lives and property. (Credit Image: © David Talukdar/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20180411_zaa_p133_202.jpg
  • January 13, 2018 - Monza, Italy, Italy - Simone Buti (number 1) smashed as Perugia players (Credit Image: © Mairo Cinquetti/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20180113_zaa_p133_236.jpg
  • January 13, 2018 - Monza, Italy, Italy - Thomas Beretta (R) smashed on Perugia players (Credit Image: © Mairo Cinquetti/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20180113_zaa_p133_180.jpg
  • January 13, 2018 - Monza, Italy, Italy - Gi Group Monza celebrates (Credit Image: © Mairo Cinquetti/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20180113_zaa_p133_173.jpg
  • June 23, 2017 - Kathmandu, Nepal - Nepalese firefighters extinguish a fire on a dummy aircraft during a fire drill for safety measures inside the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal on Friday, June 23, 2017. The runway was closed for thirty minutes for the drill. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam via ZUMA Wire)
    20170623_zap_g200_001.jpg
  • June 16, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 16th June 2017. Around a thousand protesters met outside the Department for Communities and Local Government calling for urgent action to identify those responsible for the unsafe state of Grenfell Tower which led to the horrific fire in which over 150 people were burnt to death. Speakers included Matt Wrack, Fire Brigades Union General Secretary, local residents who had witnessed the deaths, housing activists who have long called for social housing to meet the same safety standards as private developments and Stand Up to Racism, and there was a silence in solidarity with the dead and injured. After the rally they marched to Downing St, demanding the resignation of Theresa May and former housing minister Gavin Barwell who failed to implement the recommendations made after a previous London fire disaster. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (Credit Image: © Peter Marshall/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
    20170616_zap_d99_001.jpg
  • June 5, 2017 - Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh - June 05, 2017 Dhaka, Bangladesh - A man cutting a sheet of steel by the gas cylinder at roadside of Metal factory in Dhaka. This workers work in a limited workplace in often-overcrowded conditions and without much in the way of safety equipment. Working in a Metal factory without masks or proper gloves exposing them to the risk of accidents or health problem. (Credit Image: © K M Asad via ZUMA Wire)
    20170605_zap_a130_001.jpg
  • July 20, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. July 20th 2017. Paula Peters of DPAC (Disabled People Against Cuts) wears an RMT t-shirt for the protest with RMT members outside the Dept of Transport, calling for disabled people to have the same right to use rail services as others. Driver Only Operated trains, the removal of guards from trains and rail staff from stations all threaten their freedom to travel. DPAC have joined with RMT staff on picket lines when they take industrial action against these changes which discriminate against the disabled and threaten to rail safety. After a protest rally with speeches in front of the ministry they delivered a petition demanding their right to ride on trains without having to give a day's notice and then blocked the road outside for ten minutes. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (Credit Image: © Peter Marshall/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
    20170720_zap_d99_001.jpg
  • South Africa - Durban - KZN Premier Sihle Zikalala accompanied by Transport, Community Safety and Liaison MEC Bheki Ntuli, Social Development MEC Nonhlanhla Khoza on Tuesday 01 September 2020, visited the families of the five women who were found murdered in the Mthwalume on the South Coast. There was a wreath laying ceremony at the crime scene before the Premier proceeds to the families of the victims. Premier used the visit to Mthwalume to launch a 365 days campaign against Gender-Based Violence in the province. <br />
Picture : Motshwari Mofokeng / African News Agency (ANA)
    Mthwalume-familes-15.jpg
  • South Africa - Durban -  08 June 2020 -   Schools are scheduled to open todaybut the decision has not been unopposed. Teacher unions and parents as well as the South African Human Rights Commission have slammed Angie Motshekga's decision questioning the safety of schools given the massive spike in COVID-19 infection rates in SA. Tobi Primary School in Umbumbulu has open its doors. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
    Tobi-Primary-School--744.jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 08 June 2020 - South Africa - Durban -  08 June 2020 - After almost three months, most grade 7 pupils of Ekuthuleni primary school in Kwamashu and other schools are finally back at school.<br />
But despite a desperate last-minute scramble by the basic education department, some schools will remain closed, most of them because they lack water and proper sanitation. Schools are scheduled to open today. Teacher unions and parents are questioning decisions that led to the safety of schools given the massive spike in COVID-19 infection rates in SA.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Grade-7-re-open-1.jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 08 June 2020 -  Senior Cooperate Affairs manager Collen Naidoo giving a tour showing Durban's King Shaka International Airport is ready to welcome domestic flights which are expected to resume on Monday.<br />
Although flights between Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban will be limited to business travel and essential services, Airports Company South Africa has reassured public safety after the death of a SAPS member who tested positive for Covid-19 last week.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    King-Shaka-airport-re-open-5.jpg
  • South Africa - Durban -  03 May 2020 -  All northern beaches, in the Durban area, have been closed until further notice. ccording to the uMhlanga Urban Improvement Precinct, or uMhlanga UIP, this is being done as part of aquatic safety. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA)
    umhlanga-promenade-closed-9399.jpg
  • Nigeria- Abuja. 29.04.20 - Policemen and other security personnel assigned to ensure the lockdown order of the federal and state governments in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and its environs, work without protective kits against the coronavirus spread.  Some of the security operatives spoken to on Tuesday said they have been exposed to verbal attacks over alleged excesses while enforcing the lockdown order to protect Nigerians from coronavirus while nobody is talking about their safety from the disease.  AFRICAN NEWS AGENCY (ANA)
    2843942Lockdown-enforcement.jpg
  • South Africa - Durban -  03 May 2020 -  All northern beaches, in the Durban area, have been closed until further notice. ccording to the uMhlanga Urban Improvement Precinct, or uMhlanga UIP, this is being done as part of aquatic safety. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA)
    umhlanga-promenade-closed-9361.jpg
  • South Africa - Durban -  03 May 2020 -  All northern beaches, in the Durban area, have been closed until further notice. ccording to the uMhlanga Urban Improvement Precinct, or uMhlanga UIP, this is being done as part of aquatic safety. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA)
    umhlanga-promenade-closed-9399.jpg
  • March 1, 2019 - Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain - Safety Car Mercedes AMG during the Formula 1 2019 Pre-Season Tests at Circuit de Barcelona - Catalunya in Montmelo, Spain on March 1. (Credit Image: © Xavier Bonilla/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20190301_zaa_n230_304.jpg
  • September 7, 2017 - Washington, DC, United States of America - U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, left, shakes hands with Chinese FDA Minister Bi Jingquan  after signing a memorandum of understanding to cooperate on food safety at the Department of Agriculture September 7, 2017 in Washington, D.C. (Credit Image: © Preston Keres/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
    RTI20170907_zaa_p138_009.jpg
  • August 27, 2017 - Spa, Belgium - Safety Car ahead of the leading group during the Formula One Belgian Grand Prix at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps on August 27, 2017 in Spa, Belgium. (Credit Image: © Xavier Bonilla/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20170827_zaa_n230_159.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Sophia Bush makes safety a priority as she leaves her local whole foods with a cart full of groceries amid COVID-19 crisis!. 16 Mar 2020 Pictured: Sophia Bush. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA631080_014.jpg
  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Jamie Foxx and Joseph Gordon-Levitt are thrown from an exploding building as they shoot an action scene together for the first time for their new Netflix movie 'Power'. Foxx could be seen with blood on his had as he was being dragged out of a building by Joseph Gordon-Levitt who plays a cop. In this scene, there is a huge explosion which rocks the building causing the two to go flying and hit the ground. In one shot, a severed limb could be seen dangling above Josephs head before dropping to the ground. Gordon-Levitt's character could be seen wearing an NFL "Saints' shirt with number 37 'Gleason'. this was a salute to former New Orleans Saints Safety player Steve Gleason. Gleason is especially well known for his blocked punt in a 2006 game that became a symbol of recovery in New Orleans in the team's first home game after Hurricane Katrina. In 2011, he revealed that he was battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease. His experiences while living with the disease were captured on video over the course of a five-year period and are featured in the 2016 documentary, Gleason. The movie has been kept under wraps with very little information leaked. It is however thought to be a sci-fi movie about a drug epidemic that gives people a range of superpowers. The protagonist is believed to be a teenage actress who finds herself dealing the drug to help care for her family. Sources say Foxx will play a family man who has suffered a great loss and is desperate to trace the drug’s supply line and find its designer. Joseph Gordon-Levitt also stars along side Foxx and is said to play a beat cop who takes law enforcement matters into his own hands. 25 Oct 2018 Pictured: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jamie Foxx, Dominique Fishback. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA298389_051.jpg
  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Jamie Foxx and Joseph Gordon-Levitt are thrown from an exploding building as they shoot an action scene together for the first time for their new Netflix movie 'Power'. Foxx could be seen with blood on his had as he was being dragged out of a building by Joseph Gordon-Levitt who plays a cop. In this scene, there is a huge explosion which rocks the building causing the two to go flying and hit the ground. In one shot, a severed limb could be seen dangling above Josephs head before dropping to the ground. Gordon-Levitt's character could be seen wearing an NFL "Saints' shirt with number 37 'Gleason'. this was a salute to former New Orleans Saints Safety player Steve Gleason. Gleason is especially well known for his blocked punt in a 2006 game that became a symbol of recovery in New Orleans in the team's first home game after Hurricane Katrina. In 2011, he revealed that he was battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease. His experiences while living with the disease were captured on video over the course of a five-year period and are featured in the 2016 documentary, Gleason. The movie has been kept under wraps with very little information leaked. It is however thought to be a sci-fi movie about a drug epidemic that gives people a range of superpowers. The protagonist is believed to be a teenage actress who finds herself dealing the drug to help care for her family. Sources say Foxx will play a family man who has suffered a great loss and is desperate to trace the drug’s supply line and find its designer. Joseph Gordon-Levitt also stars along side Foxx and is said to play a beat cop who takes law enforcement matters into his own hands. 25 Oct 2018 Pictured: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jamie Foxx, Dominique Fishback. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA298389_062.jpg
  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Jamie Foxx and Joseph Gordon-Levitt are thrown from an exploding building as they shoot an action scene together for the first time for their new Netflix movie 'Power'. Foxx could be seen with blood on his had as he was being dragged out of a building by Joseph Gordon-Levitt who plays a cop. In this scene, there is a huge explosion which rocks the building causing the two to go flying and hit the ground. In one shot, a severed limb could be seen dangling above Josephs head before dropping to the ground. Gordon-Levitt's character could be seen wearing an NFL "Saints' shirt with number 37 'Gleason'. this was a salute to former New Orleans Saints Safety player Steve Gleason. Gleason is especially well known for his blocked punt in a 2006 game that became a symbol of recovery in New Orleans in the team's first home game after Hurricane Katrina. In 2011, he revealed that he was battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease. His experiences while living with the disease were captured on video over the course of a five-year period and are featured in the 2016 documentary, Gleason. The movie has been kept under wraps with very little information leaked. It is however thought to be a sci-fi movie about a drug epidemic that gives people a range of superpowers. The protagonist is believed to be a teenage actress who finds herself dealing the drug to help care for her family. Sources say Foxx will play a family man who has suffered a great loss and is desperate to trace the drug’s supply line and find its designer. Joseph Gordon-Levitt also stars along side Foxx and is said to play a beat cop who takes law enforcement matters into his own hands. 25 Oct 2018 Pictured: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jamie Foxx, Dominique Fishback. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA298389_068.jpg
  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Jamie Foxx and Joseph Gordon-Levitt are thrown from an exploding building as they shoot an action scene together for the first time for their new Netflix movie 'Power'. Foxx could be seen with blood on his had as he was being dragged out of a building by Joseph Gordon-Levitt who plays a cop. In this scene, there is a huge explosion which rocks the building causing the two to go flying and hit the ground. In one shot, a severed limb could be seen dangling above Josephs head before dropping to the ground. Gordon-Levitt's character could be seen wearing an NFL "Saints' shirt with number 37 'Gleason'. this was a salute to former New Orleans Saints Safety player Steve Gleason. Gleason is especially well known for his blocked punt in a 2006 game that became a symbol of recovery in New Orleans in the team's first home game after Hurricane Katrina. In 2011, he revealed that he was battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease. His experiences while living with the disease were captured on video over the course of a five-year period and are featured in the 2016 documentary, Gleason. The movie has been kept under wraps with very little information leaked. It is however thought to be a sci-fi movie about a drug epidemic that gives people a range of superpowers. The protagonist is believed to be a teenage actress who finds herself dealing the drug to help care for her family. Sources say Foxx will play a family man who has suffered a great loss and is desperate to trace the drug’s supply line and find its designer. Joseph Gordon-Levitt also stars along side Foxx and is said to play a beat cop who takes law enforcement matters into his own hands. 25 Oct 2018 Pictured: Jamie Foxx, Dominique Fishback. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA298389_075.jpg
  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Jamie Foxx and Joseph Gordon-Levitt are thrown from an exploding building as they shoot an action scene together for the first time for their new Netflix movie 'Power'. Foxx could be seen with blood on his had as he was being dragged out of a building by Joseph Gordon-Levitt who plays a cop. In this scene, there is a huge explosion which rocks the building causing the two to go flying and hit the ground. In one shot, a severed limb could be seen dangling above Josephs head before dropping to the ground. Gordon-Levitt's character could be seen wearing an NFL "Saints' shirt with number 37 'Gleason'. this was a salute to former New Orleans Saints Safety player Steve Gleason. Gleason is especially well known for his blocked punt in a 2006 game that became a symbol of recovery in New Orleans in the team's first home game after Hurricane Katrina. In 2011, he revealed that he was battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease. His experiences while living with the disease were captured on video over the course of a five-year period and are featured in the 2016 documentary, Gleason. The movie has been kept under wraps with very little information leaked. It is however thought to be a sci-fi movie about a drug epidemic that gives people a range of superpowers. The protagonist is believed to be a teenage actress who finds herself dealing the drug to help care for her family. Sources say Foxx will play a family man who has suffered a great loss and is desperate to trace the drug’s supply line and find its designer. Joseph Gordon-Levitt also stars along side Foxx and is said to play a beat cop who takes law enforcement matters into his own hands. 25 Oct 2018 Pictured: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jamie Foxx, Dominique Fishback. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA298389_014.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: ** STRICTLY NO WEB UNTIL10pm GMT MAY 24th 2018** Wayne Rooney arrives to the new DC United stadium to meet with team officials. Rooney is met by team investor Jason Levin, his agent. A DC United team official is seen carrying two bags which contain hard hard & reflective safety vests to wear throughout there tour. 23 May 2018 Pictured: Wayne Rooney. Photo credit: Todd DC / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA227077_007.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: ** STRICTLY NO WEB UNTIL10pm GMT MAY 24th 2018** Wayne Rooney arrives to the new DC United stadium to meet with team officials. Rooney is met by team investor Jason Levin, his agent. A DC United team official is seen carrying two bags which contain hard hard & reflective safety vests to wear throughout there tour. 23 May 2018 Pictured: Wayne Rooney. Photo credit: Todd DC / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA227077_012.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: ** STRICTLY NO WEB UNTIL10pm GMT MAY 24th 2018** Wayne Rooney arrives to the new DC United stadium to meet with team officials. Rooney is met by team investor Jason Levin, his agent. A DC United team official is seen carrying two bags which contain hard hard & reflective safety vests to wear throughout there tour. 23 May 2018 Pictured: Wayne Rooney. Photo credit: Todd DC / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA227077_014.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: ** STRICTLY NO WEB UNTIL10pm GMT MAY 24th 2018** Wayne Rooney arrives to the new DC United stadium to meet with team officials. Rooney is met by team investor Jason Levin, his agent. A DC United team official is seen carrying two bags which contain hard hard & reflective safety vests to wear throughout there tour. 23 May 2018 Pictured: Wayne Rooney. Photo credit: Todd DC / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA227077_019.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: ** STRICTLY NO WEB UNTIL10pm GMT MAY 24th 2018** Wayne Rooney arrives to the new DC United stadium to meet with team officials. Rooney is met by team investor Jason Levin, his agent. A DC United team official is seen carrying two bags which contain hard hard & reflective safety vests to wear throughout there tour. 23 May 2018 Pictured: Wayne Rooney. Photo credit: Todd DC / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA227077_021.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: ** STRICTLY NO WEB UNTIL10pm GMT MAY 24th 2018** Wayne Rooney arrives to the new DC United stadium to meet with team officials. Rooney is met by team investor Jason Levin, his agent. A DC United team official is seen carrying two bags which contain hard hard & reflective safety vests to wear throughout there tour. 23 May 2018 Pictured: Wayne Rooney. Photo credit: Todd DC / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA227077_027.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: ** STRICTLY NO WEB UNTIL10pm GMT MAY 24th 2018** Wayne Rooney arrives to the new DC United stadium to meet with team officials. Rooney is met by team investor Jason Levin, his agent. A DC United team official is seen carrying two bags which contain hard hard & reflective safety vests to wear throughout there tour. 23 May 2018 Pictured: Wayne Rooney. Photo credit: Todd DC / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA227077_001.jpg
  • July 21, 2019 - Hard Hat On Blue Background (Credit Image: © John Short/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
    20190721_zza_rf01_255.jpg
  • July 18, 2017 - Naguanagua, Carabobo, Venezuela - A strong confrontation between the resistance and security forces is maintained for more than 5 hours. Where there are affected by the gases, wounded by rocks of both sides and by shotguns on the side of civilians, paramedics detained, private property violations, attacks on property by the pool bodies, attacks and threats to the press. In Naguanagua, Crabobo state. Venezuela. Photo: Juan Carlos Hernandez. (Credit Image: © Juan Carlos Hernandez via ZUMA Wire)
    20170718_zbp_he3_001.jpg
  • May 5, 2017 - Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela - Police officers guard a group of detainees when implementing the Zamora security plan, in the Guacamaya area, south of Valencia. Area that was seriously affected by looting. Photo: Juan Carlos Hernandez (Credit Image: © Juan Carlos Hernandez via ZUMA Wire)
    RTI20170505_zbp_he3_008.jpg
  • October 31, 2016 - London, London, UK - LONDON, UK.  Campaign group, 'Stop Killing Cyclists' hold a die in protest in the road at Lavender Hill in south London at the spot where cyclist, Lucia Ciccioli was killed following a collision with a Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) lorry one week ago. Cycling groups and their supporters are campaigning and calling for the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan to ban HGV's from the capital. (Credit Image: © Vickie Flores/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
    20161031_zaf_l94_074.JPG
  • October 31, 2016 - London, London, UK - LONDON, UK.  Campaign group, 'Stop Killing Cyclists' hold a die in protest in the road at Lavender Hill in south London at the spot where cyclist, Lucia Ciccioli was killed following a collision with a Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) lorry one week ago. Cycling groups and their supporters are campaigning and calling for the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan to ban HGV's from the capital. (Credit Image: © Vickie Flores/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
    20161031_zaf_l94_071.JPG
  • April 28, 2018 - Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom - A father carries his young son on his shoulders whilst his sign reads ''Unions make Work Safer'' at the International Workers Memoriial Day rally in Manchester city centre. This day (April 28th) each year commemorates all workers rights worldwide. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccoy/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
    20180428_zaa_s197_105.jpg
  • June 25, 2017 - New York, NY, United States - Hundreds of thousands of spectators turned out to view the 48th Annual Heritage of Pride March. The annual event featured politicians, gay-friendly corporate sponsors and marching units representing LGBTQ advocacy groups from the New York Metro area and from across the nation. (Credit Image: © Albin Lohr-Jones/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20170625_zaa_p133_213.jpg
  • Actress and model Liz Hurley, arriving for the charity premiere of the film 'Four Weddings and a Funeral' at the Odeon in London's Leicester Square. Miss Hurley wears a revealing Versace evening dress.
    PA-1094859.jpg
  • July 18, 2017 - Naguanagua, Carabobo, Venezuela - Protesters clash with Venezuela security forces for more than 5 hours.. (Credit Image: © Juan Carlos Hernandez via ZUMA Wire)
    20170718_zbp_he3_041.jpg
  • July 18, 2017 - Naguanagua, Carabobo, Venezuela - Protesters clash with Venezuela security forces for more than 5 hours.. (Credit Image: © Juan Carlos Hernandez via ZUMA Wire)
    20170718_zbp_he3_030.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit Geevor tin mine in Pendeen, Cornwall.
    PA-21304078.jpg
  • Dec. 14, 2012 - Fire bucket (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20121214_baf_i19_17124.jpg
  • Jul. 26, 2012 - Fire extinguisher (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20120726_baf_i19_37987.jpg
Next