PM keeps your mask in harness.* Check the head harness' elasticity when you PMCS PMCS PMC Sierra (stock symbol) PMCS Project Management Control System PMCS partial mission-capable, supply (US DoD) PMCS Preventive Maintenance Checks & Services PMCS Professional Military Comptroller School your mask. Gently stretch the head harness A head harness is a device made of interconnected straps designed to encircle the human head, used in BDSM activities. The straps are generally secured by buckles that fasten at the back of the head. straps to make sure they still have some spring. If they don't, the head harness will have trouble keeping the mask tight enough to seal. Your NBC NBC in full National Broadcasting Co. Major U.S. commercial broadcasting company. It was formed in 1926 by RCA Corp., General Electric Co. (GE), and Westinghouse and was the first U.S. company to operate a broadcast network. NCO NCO abbr. noncommissioned officer NCO noncommissioned officer NCO n abbr (Mil) (= noncommissioned officer) → Uffz. needs to replace the head harness. * Make sure the head harness' elastic webbing is on top and its seams point out. If you have the head harness inside-out, the crosspiece rubs land makes you a sorehead sore·head n. Slang One who is easily offended, annoyed, or angered. Noun 1. sorehead - someone who is peevish or disgruntled malcontent - a person who is discontented or disgusted . * Tighten the head harness straps so they are snug, but not so snug that you can't stick a finger under each strap. If the straps are too tight, they will give you an industrial-strength headache. Once you have the straps properly snug, loosen only the cheek straps to take off the mask. Then when you put the mask back on you need to tighten only the cheek straps to be ready for action. Those saved seconds could save your life. * Store your mask with the head harness pulled over the front of the facepiece. That way you can just stick your face in the mask and pull the harness back over your head, saving more precious seconds. |
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