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  • 81Young worker safety and health — Around the world, nearly 250 million children, about one in every six children aged 5 to 17, are involved in child labor. cite web|url= http://www.who.int/occupational health/topics/childlabour/en/ |title= Hazardous child labour |accessdate=2007… …

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  • 82Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security — The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Public Safety Department is a state organization whose focus is the protection of individuals, groups or environment issues which will, subsequently, affect individuals or groups health or well being. As an… …

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  • 83Driving Standards Agency — Abbreviation DSA Formation April 1990 Type Government agency (Trading fund) …

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  • 84List of EN standards — This is an incomplete list of European standards maintained by CEN (European Committee for Standardization) and CENELEC (European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization): EN 1 999 * EN 1: Flued oil stoves with vaporizing burners * EN 3:… …

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  • 85Lasers and aviation safety — Under certain conditions, laser light or other bright lights (spotlights, searchlights) directed at aircraft can be a hazard. The most likely scenario is when a bright visible laser light causes distraction or temporary flash blindness to a pilot …

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  • 86Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act — Consumer Safety Act Full title Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act Acronym CPSIA Colloquial name(s) Consumer Act Enacted by the 110th United States Congress Effective …

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  • 87Hydrogen 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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  • 88Technical Standards and Safety Authority — The Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) administers and enforces technical standards in the province of Ontario in Canada. [ [http://www.cbs.gov.on.ca/mcbs/english/25c6 38a.htm Technical standards and safety in Ontario] ] [… …

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  • 89Factor of safety — See also: safety factor (plasma physics) Factor of safety (FoS), also known as safety factor (SF), is a term describing the structural capacity of a system beyond the expected loads or actual loads. Essentially, how much stronger the system is… …

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  • 90Road traffic safety — Sidewalks, curbs and traffic signals in Maryland, United States …

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