safety points

  • 21Safety Training — Infobox Television episode Title =Safety Training Series =The Office Caption =Michael stands on the roof during Safety Training Season =3 Episode =19 Airdate =April 12, 2007 [http://www.celebrityspider.com/news/april07/article040607 2.html It s… …

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  • 22safety — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Secure condition Nouns 1. safety, safeness, security, surety, assurance; impregnability, invulnerability, invulnerableness; escape, safety valve; safeguard, passport, safe conduct; confidence (see hope) …

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  • 23Safety Second — Infobox Hollywood cartoon cartoon name = Safety Second series = Tom and Jerry caption = The title card of Safety Second director = William Hanna Joseph Barbera story artist = William Hanna Joseph Barbera animator = Ray Patterson Ed Barge Kenneth… …

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  • 24Safety touchdown — Touchdown Touch down (t[u^]ch doun ), n. (Football) The act of touching the football down behind the opponents goal; also the score (6 points) resulting from such a play. [1913 Webster] {Safety touchdown}. See under {Safety}. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 25safety — I. noun (plural safeties) Etymology: Middle English saufte, from Anglo French salveté, saufté, from salf safe Date: 14th century 1. the condition of being safe from undergoing or causing hurt, injury, or loss 2. a device (as on a weapon or a… …

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  • 26safety — noun (plural safeties) 1》 the condition of being safe.     ↘[as modifier] denoting something designed to prevent injury or damage: a safety barrier. 2》 US informal a condom. 3》 American Football a defensive back who plays in a deep position. 4》… …

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  • 27safety — safe·ty || seɪftɪ n. security, freedom from danger; quality of not causing injury or loss; lock that prevents accidental firing of a gun; any security device; (Football) tackle of an offensive player in his own end zone (scores 2 points for… …

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  • 28safety — safe•ty [[t]ˈseɪf ti[/t]] n. pl. ties 1) the state of being safe from the risk of experiencing or causing injury, danger, or loss 2) a device to prevent injury or avert danger 3) sts Slang. condom 4) spo a) a football play in which a player on… …

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  • 29Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points — (HACCP) is a systematic preventive approach to food safety and pharmaceutical safety that addresses physical, chemical, and biological hazards as a means of prevention rather than finished product inspection. HACCP is used in the food industry to …

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  • 30Catch points — and trap points are types of turnout which act as railway safety devices. Both work by guiding railway carriages and trucks from a dangerous route onto a separate, safer track. Catch points are used to vehicles which are out of control on steep… …

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