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  • 11Safety on the London Underground — This article is primarily concerned with accidents on the London Underground network, which carries around a billion passengers a year. Statistically, there is just one fatal accident for every 300 million journeys.[1][2] There are several safety …

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  • 12Safety (American and Canadian football score) — This article is about a form of scoring in football. For the defensive position, see Safety (American football position). A safety or safety touch is a type of score in American football and Canadian football and is worth two points (with one… …

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  • 13Safety (football score) — A safety or safety touch is a type of score in American football and Canadian football and is worth two points (with one very rare exception). In American football, it is the only means by which a team not in possession of the football can score… …

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  • 14safety — /sayf tee/, n., pl. safeties. 1. the state of being safe; freedom from the occurrence or risk of injury, danger, or loss. 2. the quality of averting or not causing injury, danger, or loss. 3. a contrivance or device to prevent injury or avert… …

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  • 15Safety 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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  • 16Safety barrier — A safety barrier is a component which prevents access to a dangerous area. In an industrial system, it is a guard such as a fence or window, designed to keep the operator away from moving parts or other hazards. It is commonly used to mitigate… …

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  • 17keep one's wits about one — stay calm when there is trouble or danger Although there was a fire in the building he was able to keep his wits about him and help everybody to safety …

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  • 18safety pin — /ˈseɪfti pɪn/ (say sayftee pin) noun 1. a pin bent back on itself to form a spring, with a guard to cover the point. 2. a locking device on grenades, mines, etc., to keep them safe until required for use …

  • 19Gun safety — Articleissues|article=y OR=March 2008 refimprove=March 2008 (For discussions on politics concerning firearms and gun safety, see Gun politics. This page deals only with non political aspects of gun safety. For a part of a gun that is called a… …

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  • 20Downhole safety valve — A downhole safety valve refers to a component on an oil and gas well, which acts as a failsafe to prevent the uncontrolled release of reservoir fluids in the event of a worst case scenario surface disaster. It is almost always installed as a… …

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