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safety chains
noun
Plural of safety chain
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The rock face is steep, the safety chains were installed more than 50 years ago, and there's no shade to protect climbers from high desert temperatures.
Yosemite National Park Fire Investigators and Cal Fire said the sparks could have come from trailer safety chains dragging on the pavement, vehicle brake parts or other sources.
In 2016, an unknown man chose to climb Uluru as a form of activism covertly taking bolt cutters up the rock and destroying a section of the safety chains that were installed in the 1960s to guide visitors.
Connect the safety chains.
Attach the safety chains.
Always connect safety chains to your assembly for additional security.
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The airline industry figured out 30 years ago that the most junior staff could be a critical link in the passenger safety chain.
When no one answered the officers' knock, according to police officials, they gained partial entry with a key provided by property management and kicked open a safety chain.
His most important was the safety chain dog, or safety ratchet (patented in 1910), which prevented cars from rolling backward down the lift hill in the event the pull chain broke.
The coral brooch, with its fine gold safety chain and extra pin, had belonged to her mother's own mother; a black lacquer box was painted with forget-me-nots and had a poem pasted inside the lid.
Ted Pile, a spokesman for Alpha, said Mr. Adkins "will not have any role in making operational decisions at the mine level," and his job would be in "business development," far from the safety chain of command.
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