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safety cage
noun
A cage for an elevator or mine lift, having appliances to prevent it from dropping in the event that the lifting rope breaks.
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The GEM has neither air bags nor a safety cage.
The Smart comes with air bags, antilock brakes and a central safety cage.
The Smart has air bags and a safety cage that protected the dummy from serious injury.
They then ordered a racecar frame, built from steel tubing and incorporating a full safety cage.
The cockpit is heavily reinforced on the safety cage principle used in race car design, but much stronger.
In the sedan, by contrast, I didn't even have to wear my helmet, and there was no safety cage or outriggers.
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Some factory robots are now smart enough to be released from their safety cages to work among humans.
But reliable robots especially ones required to work beyond the safety cages of a factory floor—have proved hard to make, and robots are still pretty stupid.
Since it was launched in 2007, SafetyEYE has allowed robots to be deployed in parts of factories where setting up light curtains or safety cages would be expensive or impractical.There are additional ways to avert accidents.
Taking cues from the driver-protection measures in racecars, these toy cars are outfitted with well-padded safety cages of tubing that surrounds the youngsters, seat-belt harnesses and custom-fitted driver controls.
At this point I pass a couple of safety cages on giant poles, some 6m or so up; apparently they get used on a regular basis by mudflat walkers who misjudge the tide.
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