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  • ...was a voice tube down to the upper handling room. At arms length, he had switches for controlling communication, emergency lighting, and battle lanterns.<ref ...n the cross-hairs. When the Mount Captain commands, "Switch to Local", he switches the elevation drive and the Electrical Fire Select Switch to local. In loc
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  • ...ling back to its neutral position of 0 degree, the controller sense it and switches roll rudders in the opposite direction to break angular velocity of torpedo ...nected in cascade to two output ports of the main anti-rolling controller, switches on and off directly the two powerful high pressure controlling air flows on
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  • ..., [[manometer]]s, [[sphygmomanometer]]s, [[float valve]]s, some electrical switches, and other scientific apparatus, though concerns about the element's toxici ...r Mine]] and created a county park on the site, after conducting extensive safety and environmental analysis of the property.<ref>{{cite book|url=http://book
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  • ...tain up to 16 11 lb. practice bombs, which are controlled via bomb-release switches installed at the pilot and bomb-aimers' stations.<ref name="Mod p632"/> ...ibase/wiki.php?id=48606|website=Aviation Safety Network|publisher=Aviation Safety Network|accessdate=15 December 2016}}</ref>
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  • ...the opposite direction. Small features such as holes for outlets and light switches are usually cut using a [[keyhole saw]] or a small high-speed bit in a rota ...Chinese manufacturer difficult. An investigation by the [[Consumer Product Safety Commission]], CPSC, was underway in 2009.<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2009/
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  • ...ockout one device.]]'''Lockout-Tagout (LOTO)''' or '''lock and tag''' is a safety procedure which is used in industry and research settings to ensure that da ...by color, shape or size (e.g. red padlock) is used to designate a standard safety device, locking and securing hazardous energy. No two keys or locks should
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  • ===Seat switches=== ===Key switches===
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  • ==Safety== ...light fires/cigarettes, and do not operate [[electrical appliance]]s/light switches/phones, as these may act as points of ignition. Once in a safe area, contac
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  • '''Sifa''' or the [[deadman's switch|deadman's control system]] is a safety device in a [[train]] intended to bring the train automatically to a stop i ...train will carry out an emergency-stop. It complements the external train safety systems: [[Punktförmige Zugbeeinflussung|PZB]], [[Linienzugbeeinflussung|L
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  • ...ectrically testing in-service electrical equipment for personal use and/or safety. [[Colloquially]], it is also referred to as; tagging, test tag, test and t ...e and Federal Occupational Health and Workplace Safety Acts and Electrical Safety Acts and Regulations within [[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]], may list or
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  • ...ever it is unclear if the PHR is transportable or transferable if a person switches jobs or insurance companies. ..., Bates DW |title=Leveraging information technology to improve quality and safety |journal=Yearbook of medical informatics |pages=22–9 |year=2007 |pmid=177
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  • * Blast-activated cut-off switches on machinery and electrical circuits (for example, in the form of a paddle [[Category:Mine safety]]
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  • ...indicate so (e.g., by an audible signal), while others operate electrical switches, such as a [[time switch]], which cuts electrical power. Digital timers are used in safety device such as a [[gas timer]].
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  • ...aste, citing "''a substantial risk of imminent damage to public health and safety and imminent and severe damage to the environment".'' <ref>{{cite web|url=h ...es (NPEP) Achievement Award for discontinuing the manufacturing of mercury switches.<ref>"NPEP Success Story: Honeywell International" http://www.epa.gov/osw/p
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  • ...an electronic circuit which charges capacitors from the input voltage and switches these charges in such a way that, in the ideal case, exactly twice the volt ...ly. Generating voltages in excess of 5&nbsp;kV with a [[transformer]] has safety issues in terms of domestic equipment and in any case is uneconomic. Howev
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  • ...rincipal controls of this section will be the source and coupling selector switches. An external trigger input (EXT Input) and level adjustment will also be in ...ve loading), 100:1 probes are not rare. There are also probes that contain switches to select 10:1 or direct (1:1) ratios, but one must be aware that the 1:1 s
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