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  2. Guard rail - Wikipedia

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    Flexible polymer guardrail with handrail for pedestrians and high strength lower rail to absorb vehicle impacts. In 1992 a yellow polymer cover sleeve for steel guardrails was introduced by a Detroit-based company [9] which enhanced the visibility of steel safety guardrails in industrial environments and removed the need for continual repainting.

  3. Safety barrier - Wikipedia

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    Safety barriers vary depending on their application. In an industrial setting, a safety barrier may be a fence or window, designed to keep the operator away from moving parts or other hazards. Railings should be closed cornered with rounded or flared edges to prevent any further damage to personnel or machinery in the event of a collision.

  4. Roof edge protection - Wikipedia

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    In 1877, the state of Massachusetts began implementing safety and health legislation. [4] Even though the first safety laws primarily concentrated on the working conditions and safety practices within factories and other workplaces, it paved the way for efforts to be geared towards roof edge protection as construction skyrocketed in U.S. cities.

  5. Temporary fencing - Wikipedia

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    Other uses for temporary fencing include venue division at large events and public restriction on industrial construction sites, when guardrails are often used. [1] Temporary fencing is also often seen at special outdoor events, parking lots, and emergency/disaster relief sites. It offers the benefits of affordability and flexibility.

  6. Category:Industrial safety devices - Wikipedia

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  7. Safety engineering - Wikipedia

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    Safety engineering is an engineering discipline which assures that engineered systems provide acceptable levels of safety. It is strongly related to industrial engineering/systems engineering, and the subset system safety engineering. Safety engineering assures that a life-critical system behaves as needed, even when components fail.

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