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  • 31Behavior of nuclear fuel during a reactor accident — This page is devoted to a discussion of how uranium dioxide nuclear fuel behaves during both normal nuclear reactor operation and under reactor accident conditions such as overheating. Work in this area is often very expensive to conduct, and so… …

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  • 32Motorcycle safety — US Navy motorcycle training at …

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  • 33Nuclear criticality safety — is a field of nuclear engineering dedicated to the prevention of nuclear and radiation accidents resulting from an inadvertent, self sustaining nuclear chain reaction.[1] Additionally, nuclear criticality safety is concerned with mitigating the… …

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  • 34Hydrogen safety — covers the safe use and handling of hydrogen. Hydrogen poses unique challenges due to its ease of leaking, low energy ignition, wide range of combustible fuel air mixtures, buoyancy, and its ability to embrittle metals that must be accounted for… …

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  • 35Spent nuclear fuel shipping cask — A typical SNF shipping cask mounted on a railroad car. Spent nuclear fuel shipping casks are used to transport spent nuclear fuel used in nuclear power plants and research reactors to disposal sites such as the nuclear reprocessing center at… …

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  • 36Diesel fuel — Diesel oil redirects here. Sometimes diesel oil is used to mean lubricating oil for diesel engines. Diesel fuel (  / …

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  • 37Road traffic safety — Sidewalks, curbs and traffic signals in Maryland, United States …

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  • 38Air safety — is a term encompassing the theory, investigation and categorization of flight failures, and the prevention of such failures through regulation, education and training. It can also be applied in the context of campaigns that inform the public as… …

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  • 39Active safety — In engineering, active safety systems are systems which can be activated in response to a safety problem or abnormal event. Such systems could be activated either by a human operator, automatically by a computer driven system, or even… …

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  • 40Passive nuclear safety — describes a safety feature of a nuclear reactor that does not require operator action or electronic feedback in order to shut down safely in the event of a particular type of emergency (usually overheating resulting from a loss of coolant or loss …

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