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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted safety" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where safety measures or standards have been recognized and approved by relevant authorities or organizations.
Example: "The construction site adheres to accepted safety protocols to ensure the well-being of all workers."
Alternatives: "recognized safety" or "approved safety standards".
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Automotive airbags are now a widely accepted safety measure designed to reduce morbidity associated with motor vehicle accidents.
The first collection of internationally accepted safety criteria is given in the "General design criteria for nuclear plants".
Severe pollution has hit much of northern China for the past six days, with some particle readings well over 10 times the internationally accepted safety limit.
The thermal hydraulic transient analysis of the new designed DRHRS for CPR1000 has been carried out using the widely accepted safety analysis software RELAP5.
One could also say the consensus was proven wrong once again, as the generally accepted safety of the blue-chips has proven to be anything but a safe hiding place in periods of market weakness.
One of the challenges is related to a unified and harmonized set of widely accepted safety functions, with associated and EN-compatible SafEuropewideity Levels, a Europewide certification scheme and the implication of human factors.
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These Republicans are holding fast to an ideology that does not accept safety nets.
Regardless of the appropriate categorization of this factor, or why the clinicians are behind schedule, there was a strong correlation between those physicians who reported being behind schedule and several key practices that our organization is trying to promote, including accepting safety alerts, looking up information on specific medications, and using on-line reference information.
Pakistan has accepted nuclear safety help, but under the IAEA flag (albeit British technicians).
Indeed, much of society, excluding an anti-nuclear fringe, happily accepted the "safety myth" that enabled Japan to cram 54 nuclear reactors on one of the world's most earthquake-prone archipelagos.But if people bought the myth, it was because successive LDP governments, ministries, big-business lobbies, media barons and university professors sold it to them.
In the 1940s, increases in dosage and length of exposure of oxygen were gradually accepted without safety research.
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