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  • 91Dexter Jackson (safety) — This article is about the safety. For the wide receiver of the same name, see Dexter Jackson (wide receiver). Dexter Jackson No. 28     Virginia Destroyers Safety Personal information Date of birth: July 28, 1977 ( …

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  • 92History of fire safety legislation in the United Kingdom — The history of fire safety legislation in the United Kingdom dates back to the Norman invasion by William the Conqueror in 1066 and has seen a long and complex system of laws and other legislation being enacted and repealed culminating in the… …

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  • 93Occupational Safety and Health Administration — Not to be confused with EU OSHA, the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work. For other uses, see OSHA (disambiguation). Occupational Safety and Health Administration Agency overview Formed 1970 …

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  • 94Door safety — relates to prevention of door related accidents. Such accidents take place in various forms, and in a number of locations; ranging from car doors to garage doors. Accidents vary in severity and frequency; however within the US, governmental… …

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  • 95Louisiana Department of Public Safety & Corrections — Common name Louisiana Department of Corrections Abbreviation DPS C …

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  • 96Type safety — In computer science, type safety is a property of some programming languages that is defined differently by different communities, but most definitions involve the use of a type system to prevent certain erroneous or undesirable program behavior… …

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  • 97Chainsaw safety features — Main article: Chainsaws This article is about risk control methods specific to chainsaws and chainsaw operations. Chainsaws incorporate numerous safety features common to many engine driven power tools. Manufacturers have invented numerous design …

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  • 98Inherent safety — is a concept particularly used in the chemical and process industries. An inherently safe process has a low level of danger even if things go wrong. It is used in contrast to safe systems where a high degree of hazard is controlled by protective… …

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  • 99National Safe Place — The safe place logo promoted by National Safe Place. It appears in various locales throughout the United States for children and adolescents in need of refuge from crisis situations. National Safe Place is a non profit organization based out of… …

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  • 100Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act of 2007 — Infobox U.S. legislation titlename=Public Safety Employer Employee Cooperation Act of 2007 fullname=To provide collective bargaining rights for public safety officers employed by States or their political subdivisions. acronym=Public Safety… …

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