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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a safe standard for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing criteria or benchmarks that ensure safety in a particular context, such as regulations or guidelines.
Example: "The organization established a safe standard for the use of chemicals in the workplace to protect employees."
Alternatives: "a secure benchmark for" or "a reliable criterion for".
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The measurements of the driven head dimensions for a range of squeeze force levels and fatigue test results for rivets installed with various squeeze forces indicate that the squeeze stress rather than the rivet driven head dimensions is a safe standard for the quality of the rivet installation.
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Because there is no federal safe standard for inorganic arsenic in food, Lundberg has struggled to make sense of the information for its customers, who greeted the news with panic.
She drafted a tough new law setting safe standards for lead exposure and requiring landlords to remove lead paint and other hazards.
New Jersey, and other states, should establish safe standards for the maximum number of patients assigned to each nurse.
But the ordinance does set mandatory bird-safe standards for new buildings, additions and retrofits and for buildings near urban bird refuges (defined as open water and green spaces, including vegetation-dense rooftops).
Overall, the results indicate that BPN/VPA combination therapy is a promising, effective and safe standard treatment regimen for detoxification of opiate-dominated polydrug users.
The idea of a "safe minimum standard" (SMS) for biodiversity has been proposed as a suitable alternative to triage.
Yet Ms. Lipsen takes issue with his more moderate call for a "safe harbor" standard that would require a defendant — a hospital or a doctor — to demonstrate that care was within the bounds of accepted practice.
Air quality monitors in the Hunter Valley picked up 118 breaches of the safe national standard for PM10, a type of fine particle that can cause ill health when absorbed, in 2013.
Fabric hopes the licensing committee will take its ambition to "set a new gold standard for safe clubbing" seriously.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency set a standard for safe swimming and recreational waters of 235 cfu/100 mL fecal coliforms, and the Canadian limit is 200 cfu/100 mL.
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