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National Safety Council

  
Nonprofit public service organization focusing on occupational health and safety, traffic safety, first-aid and home safety, and environmental health,
http://www.nsc.org/

U.S. Department of Labor: Occupational Safety and Health Administration ...

  
Official site for the government agency that establishes protective standards, enforces those standards, and reaches out to employers and employees through technical assistance and consultation programs.
http://www.osha.gov/

Safety - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  
For other uses, see Safety (disambiguation). Warning signs, such as this one, ... Safety is the state of being "safe" (from French sauf), the condition of being ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safety

OSHA Safety and Health Topics

  
U.S. Department of Labor. Occupational Safety & Health Administration. www.osha.gov ... General Safety and Health References. Multimedia. ...
http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/index.html

Safety

  
Aircraft Safety Alerts (SAIBs, SDRs, & More) Advisory Circulars (ACs) ... International Aviation Safety Assessments (IASA) Air Transportation Oversight System (ATOS) ...
http://www.faa.gov/safety/

Safety.com - The Official Safety Site of the Internet

  
... safety. Safe Kids Coalition Delivering Pedestrian Safety Message ... Ladder safety. Don't Let Autumn Leave You With a Backache. Sidestep Falling This Autumn ...
http://www.safety.com/

Safety

  
Workplace safety and ... Safety Index: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. The ... A-Z Safety & Health Topics. Certification & Permits. WISHA ...
http://www.lni.wa.gov/wisha/

SafetyInfo

  
Online safety library with printable articles on a variety of topics.
http://www.safetyinfo.com/

Tennessee Department of Safety

  
Offering DMV online services including driver's license renewal and moving violation records. Also home of the Tennessee Highway Patrol.
http://www.state.tn.us/safety/

Office of Highway Safety

  
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Q.How is the safety trigger on a glock as safe as a traditional safety?Related Search:
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 I have an airsoft glock, which is the same as a real steel glock except that it fires bbs. I don't understand how the safety trigger can really be as safe as a traditional safety. When I put my glock in my holster I don't feel as safe as when I put my USP in my holster.
A.The biggest safety on all firearms is you. Keep your finger off the trigger till your ready to shoot. There might not be any manual levers on the Glock but with the trigger system the only way your going to discharge the gun is by squeezing both of the triggers. The gun is going to be as safe as any other if bumped, dropped, etc. I own a Glock and I still don't know if I like the system. It's OK for me. But I'm still a little worried when I let my girlfriend fire the gun. She's still new with firearms in general.
  

Q.What are thye safety hazars in a photography studio ?Related Search:
Photography
 Hi, I need to do an assignment about the safety hazards ina a photography studio. The assignment asks the following: 'The learner has to understand and apply the safety regulations regarding electrical hazards. The leaner must also identify and apply risk and safety analysis applicable to the studio environment and lighting equipment'. Are their anyone that could help me get answers for this ?
A.There are many hazards in a studio. A strobe pack can have several lights hook up to it. This strobe pack can cause a electrical issue if someone were to spill a drink on it. Cords leading to and from it can cause tripping hazards knocking down the lights. A model or someone can get too close to the backdrop and step on it bringing down the entire setup. Booms if not counter weighted correctly can tip over. Light stands that is overloaded can present issues. There are different types of light stands and one has to use the right ones for the job.
  

Q.What are the local safety departments in Malaysia related to a restaurant/hotel?Related Search:
Malaysia
 I'm doing a report on the restaurant manager and safety but I cant seem to find any safety departments besides Deparment of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (DOSHA). Can anyone tell me what other departments there are in Malaysia related to the topic?
A.My common sense tells me you need a Fire safety cert, a food handling cleanliness and safety requirement plus an exit door to the restaurant. The rest find yourself.
  

Q.What safety precautions should I take when travelling to the Philippines with a toddler?Related Search:
Philippines
 We are planning to go to the Philipines in a couple of weeks. We are bringing our 2-year old son, i was just wondering what safety precautions to take. We plan on staying in Manila and Bohol
A.There is no special safety precaution that you need to take. Just do whatever you as responsible parent have been doing at home. I hope you will have a good time!
  

Q.What safety precautions should i take when entering in a flooded area?Related Search:
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 i have a Toyota gasoline type AUV and Isuzu diesel pickup. What safety precautions should i take to avoid knocking out my engine. 1) What part of engine should not get wet in gasoline and diesel? 2) What is the best engine type is best to use in flooeded area? 3) what is the allowable depth of water should i take in to, is waist line level still allowed for a vehicle to enter? Thank you guys!
A.get a boat it will be the better choice
  

Q.What safety factors need to be considered when making a soft toy?Related Search:
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 I wanna know what materials are best to be used when making a soft toy. list of materials and what makes it a safety fire hazard? less easy to burn?
A.soft toys for children must be made of all new materials. If for sale. Most readily available fabrics are tested for their fire hazard levels. Fire retardent treatments in fabrics can cause other problems. Allergens, toxins etc. Polyester melts, cotton burns with a low flame and low heat. Both good. Never use pins without counting them so you know none are left in the toy. Make sure any buttons or embellishments are secured with linen button twist threads and follow manufacturers instructions on purchased joints and eyes. Any hair or yarn wigs should be secured carefully and for a young child, individually hand knotted yarn strand hair is safest to prevent choking. Polyester fibrefil is a good washable stuffing. So is laundered and shredded used stockings.
  

Q.How to remove a safety pin from a naval piercing?Related Search:
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 Okay so I pierced my navalusing a safety pin. I've had it for like a week now and I hella wanna take out tha safety pin but it's kinda hard lol. Well i'm just scared that I might rip it out or something. So yeah, omg heeeeelp!
A.Just carefully remove it, if you can't do it, ask a friend to help. Then spray the area with bactine because a household safety pin isn't the cleanest thing in the world and you may have gotten an infection from it being in there or will get one from it being in there as the wound is finally getting air to it. It's going to hurt so take ibuprofen before hand to reduce swelling and help with pain management. Good luck.
  
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For other uses, see Safety (disambiguation).
Warning signs, such as this one, can improve safety awareness.

Safety is the state of being "safe" (from French sauf), the condition of being protected against physical, social, spiritual, financial, political, emotional, occupational, psychological, educational or other types or consequences of failure, damage, error, accidents, harm or any other event which could be considered non-desirable. This can take the form of being protected from the event or from exposure to something that causes health or economical losses. It can include protection of people or of possessions.

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Meanings

There also are two slightly different meanings of safety. For example, home safety may indicate a building's ability to protect against external harm events (such as weather, home invasion, etc), or may indicate that its internal installations (such as appliances, stairs, etc) are safe (not dangerous or harmful) for its habitants.

Limitations

Safety can be limited in relation to some guarantee or a standard of insurance to the quality and unharmful function of an object or organization. It is used in order to ensure that the object or organization will do only what it is meant to do.

It's important to realize that safety is relative. Eliminating all risk, if even possible, would be extremely difficult and very expensive. A safe situation is one where risks of injury or property damage are low and manageable.

Types of safety

It is important to distinguish between products that meet standards, that are safe, and those that merely feel safe. The highway safety community uses these terms:

Normative safety

Normative safety is a term used to describe products or designs that meet applicable design standards.

Substantive safety

Substantive safety means that the real-world safety history is favorable, whether or not standards are met.

Perceived safety

Perceived safety refers to the level of comfort of users. For example, traffic signals are perceived as safe, yet under some circumstances, they can increase traffic crashes at an intersection. Traffic roundabouts have a generally favorable safety record, yet often make drivers nervous.

Risks and responses

Safety is generally interpreted as implying a real and significant impact on risk of death, injury or damage to property. In response to perceived risks many interventions may be proposed with engineering responses and regulation being two of the most common.

Probably the most common individual response to perceived safety issues is insurance, which compensates for or provides restitution in the case of damage or loss.

System safety and reliability engineering

System safety and reliability engineering is an engineering discipline. Continuous changes in technology, environmental regulation and public safety concerns make the analysis of complex safety-critical systems more and more demanding.

A common fallacy, for example among electrical engineers regarding structure power systems, is that safety issues can be readily deduced. In fact, safety issues have been discovered one by one, over more than a century in the case mentioned, in the work of many thousands of practitioners, and cannot be deduced by a single individual over a few decades. A knowledge of the literature, the standards and custom in a field is a critical part of safety engineering. A combination of theory and track record of practices is involved, and track record indicates some of the areas of theory that are relevant. (In the USA, persons with a state license in Professional Engineering in Electrical Engineering are expected to be competent in this regard, the foregoing notwithstanding, but most electrical engineers have no need of the license for their work.)

Safety is often seen as one of a group of related disciplines: quality, reliability, availability, maintainability and safety. (Availability is sometimes not mentioned, on the principle that it is a simple function of reliability and maintainability.) These issues tend to determine the value of any work, and deficits in any of these areas are considered to result in a cost, beyond the cost of addressing the area in the first place; good management is then expected to minimize total cost.

Safety measures

Safety measures are activities and precautions taken to improve safety, i.e. reduce risk related to human health. Common safety measures include:

  • Root cause analysis to identify causes of a system failure and correct deficiencies.
  • Visual examination for dangerous situations such as emergency exits blocked because they are being used as storage areas.
  • Visual examination for flaws such as cracks, peeling, loose connections.
  • Chemical analysis
  • X-ray analysis to see inside a sealed object such as a weld, a cement wall or an airplane outer skin.
  • Destructive testing of samples
  • Stress testing subjects a person or product to stresses in excess of those the person or product is designed to handle, to determining the "breaking point".
  • Safety margins/Safety factors. For instance, a product rated to never be required to handle more than 200 pounds might be designed to fail under at least 400 pounds, a safety factor of two. Higher numbers are used in more sensitive applications such as medical or transit safety.
  • Implementation of standard protocols and procedures so that activities are conducted in a known way.
  • Training of employees, vendors, product users
  • Instruction manuals explaining how to use a product or perform an activity
  • Instructional videos demonstrating proper use of products
  • Examination of activities by specialists to minimize physical stress or increase productivity
  • Government regulation so suppliers know what standards their product is expected to meet.
  • Industry regulation so suppliers know what level of quality is expected. Industry regulation is often imposed to avoid potential government regulation.
  • Self-imposed regulation of various types.
  • Statements of Ethics by industry organizations or an individual company so its employees know what is expected of them.
  • Drug testing of employees, etc.
  • Physical examinations to determine whether a person has a physical condition that would create a problem.
  • Periodic evaluations of employees, departments, etc.
  • Geological surveys to determine whether land or water sources are polluted, how firm the ground is at a potential building site, etc.

Standards organizations

A number of standards organizations exist that promulgate safety standards. These may be voluntary organizations or government agencies.

American National Standards Institute

A major American standards organization is the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). Usually, members of a particular industry will voluntarily form a committee to study safety issues and propose standards. Those standards are then recommended to ANSI, which reviews and adopts them. Many government regulations require that products sold or used must comply with a particular ANSI standard.

Testing laboratories

Product safety testing, for the United States, is largely controlled by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. In addition, workplace related products come under the jurisdiction of the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA), which certifies independent testing companies as Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories (NRTL), see [1].

For other countries, there are many other organizations that have accreditation to test and/or submit test reports for safety certification. These are typically referred to as a Notified or Competent Body. The most common is the IECEE Certification Body Scheme, see [2]

Government agencies

Many government agencies set safety standards for matters under their jurisdiction, such as:

Non-US bodies

See also

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