sichersein (einzelner personen vor bestimmten gefahren)

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safety
Any of the defensive players who are in position furthest from the line of scrimmage and whose responsibility is to defend against passes as well as to be the tacklers of last resort

The free safety made a game-saving tackle on the runner who had broken past the linebackers.

{n} a freedom from danger or hurt, custody
If you say that there is safety in numbers, you mean that you are safer doing something if there are a lot of people doing it rather than doing it alone. Many people still feel there is safety in numbers when belonging to a union. Activities that seek to minimize or to eliminate hazardous conditions that can cause bodily injury. Occupational safety is concerned with risks in areas where people work: offices, manufacturing plants, farms, construction sites, and commercial and retail facilities. Public safety is concerned with hazards in the home, in travel and recreation, and in other situations that do not fall within the scope of occupational safety
a score in American football; a player is tackled behind his own goal line a safe place; "He ran to safety" the state of being certain that adverse effects will not be caused by some agent under defined conditions; "insure the safety of the children"; "the reciprocal of safety is risk
(baseball) the successful act of striking a baseball in such a way that the batter reaches base safely
a score in American football; a player is tackled behind his own goal line
A term used synonymously with the phrase environment, safety, and health (ES&H) It encompasses protection of the public, the workers, and the environment
Net - refers to a collection of programs or activity designed to support vulnerable groups in the face of anticipated negative impacts arising from specific policies
A measure of overall health of the organization that is used to examine specific elements of the employee physical working environment
Safety features or measures are intended to make something less dangerous. The built-in safety device compensates for a fall in water pressure
The defensive players who are in position furthest from the line of scrimmage and whose responsibility is to defend against passes as well as to be the tacklers of last resort
Freedom from whatever exposes one to danger or from liability to cause danger or harm; safeness; hence, the quality of making safe or secure, or of giving confidence, justifying trust, insuring against harm or loss, etc
relative freedom from harm; in clinical trials, this refers to an absence of harmful side effects resulting from use of the product and may be assessed by laboratory testing of biological samples, special tests and procedures, psychiatric evaluation, and/or physical examination of subjects
when a ball carrier is tackled in his own end zone after bringing the ball there under his own power; the defense earns 2 points and receives a free kick from the offense’s own 20-yard line
The opposite of risk It is the probability that harm will not occur under specified conditions
When a team knocks a ball over their own end line A free shot goal is awarded to opposing team from 60 yards out
a safe place; "He ran to safety"
Safety is the state of being safe from harm or danger. The report goes on to make a number of recommendations to improve safety on aircraft
(DOD) Freedom from those conditions that can cause death, injury, occupational illness, or damage to or loss of equipment or property, or damage to the environment [12]
set of procedures which keep people or objects in good condition
sichersein (einzelner personen vor bestimmten gefahren)
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