Hood definition

Hood means a respiratory inlet covering that completely covers the head and neck and may also cover portions of the shoulders and torso.
Hood means a partial enclosure or canopy for capturing and exhausting, by means of a draft, the organic vapors or other fumes produced from a coating line, printing line or other emission unit.
Hood means a partial enclosure or canopy for capturing and exhausting, by means of a draft, the organic vapors or other fumes rising from a coating process or other source.

Examples of Hood in a sentence

  • Mr. Speaker, when you call a bill the Trust the Science Act, you probably shouldn’t rely so heavily on narratives that seem like a mix of Little Red Riding Hood and YouTube conspiracies about the chupacabra.


More Definitions of Hood

Hood means the leather head covering used on hawks and falcons.
Hood means any exterior movable body panel forward of the windshield that is used to cover an engine, luggage, storage or battery compartment.
Hood means a respiratory inlet covering that completely covers the head and neck and
Hood means a device that is worn to provide protection against acids, chemicals, abrasives, and temperature extremes and entirely encloses the whole head including face, neck, and shoulders. Air-line hoods and hoods used to protect wearers from inhalation or harmful atmospheres are not included in this part.
Hood means the defendant H. P. Hood&Sons, Inc., a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and having its principal place of business in the City of Boston, Massachusetts;
Hood means a protective device located in front of the dangerous part and which protects against contact with it on the covered side.
Hood. (respiratory) means a respiratory inlet covering that completely covers the head and neck