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  2. Place of safety - Wikipedia

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    The term "place of safety" is a technical term used in mental health law in England and Wales.It is used in the Mental Health Act 1983, an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom [3] that forms part of the mental health law of the jurisdiction of England and Wales.

  3. Safety - Wikipedia

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    Safety is the condition of a "steady state" of an organization or place doing what it is supposed to do. "What it is supposed to do" is defined in terms of public codes and standards, associated architectural and engineering designs , corporate vision and mission statements, and operational plans and personnel policies.

  4. Safety management system - Wikipedia

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    An occupational safety management system (OSMS) is a management system designed to manage occupational safety and health risks in the workplace.If the system contains elements of management of longer-term health impacts and occupational disease, it may be referred to as a occupational safety and health management system (OSHMS) or occupational health and safety management system (OHSMS).

  5. Environment, health and safety - Wikipedia

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    From a safety standpoint, EHS involves creating organized efforts and procedures for identifying workplace hazards and reducing accidents and exposure to harmful situations and substances. It also includes training of personnel in accident prevention, accident response, emergency preparedness, and use of protective clothing and equipment.

  6. Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    A place offering protection and safety; a shelter, typically used by displaced persons, refugees, and homeless people See also: safe house , right of asylum , air-raid shelter , emergency shelter , refugee camp , homeless shelter , humanitarian aid , relief agency , debt relief , psychiatric hospital , hospice , nursing home , and special education

  7. Occupational safety and health - Wikipedia

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    Certain EU member states admit to having lacking quality control in occupational safety services, to situations in which risk analysis takes place without any on-site workplace visits and to insufficient implementation of certain EU OSH directives. Disparities between member states result in different impact of occupational hazards on the economy.

  8. Shelter-in-place safety meeting held Tuesday - AOL

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    Oct. 30—MOSES LAKE — Members of public safety, industry and health care groups in the area held a tabletop exercise hosted by Grant County Local Emergency Planning Committee on Tuesday. The ...

  9. Duty to retreat - Wikipedia

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    In law, the duty to retreat, or requirement of safe retreat, [1]: 550 is a legal requirement in some jurisdictions that a threatened person cannot harm another in self-defense (especially lethal force) when it is possible instead to retreat to a place of safety.