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Toyota has been dealing with negative backlash from the massive safety recalls of its vehicles; and is even suffering in terms of sales.
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As far as regulation, the alcohol industry has shown that if you "self-regulate" with massive safety efforts -- making lots of great ads, partnering with brands such as Uber -- it's a halo effect of good and you get left alone by government regulators.
In some ways, that kind of devotion is impossible to live up to, but in another sense it's a massive safety net.
The officials said engineers and scientists at BP's command center in Houston had drafted plans to work on and around an underwater blowout preventer, a massive safety device that is designed to seal an oil well in an emergency but failed to do so after the explosion at the rig on April 20.
What Anne Brown, whoever she is, is saying, in her own special way, is that you can't buy talent, but you can buy massive safety nets.
"What are the risks?" The participant in the meeting described a "noninvasive, but ready" approach that involved monitoring the blowout preventer, the massive stack of safety devices 5,000 feet underwater that failed to stop the blowout.
To enable the massive usage of traffic safety application, it is necessary to prevent false traffic warning alarms spread on VANETs which will strongly affect drivers' behaviors and put drivers and passengers in danger.
The massive improvement in aviation's safety record is the result of a series of factors: safety in transport industries has traditionally improved through trial and error; accidents highlight weaknesses in safety systems; and lessons are learned.
Residents argue that the operators are essential for their safety in the massive elevators that deliver dozens of riders at a time to the deepest subway platforms in the city, some as far as 12 stories below ground.
Boeing's engineers chose a surprisingly low-tech test to gauge the safety of the massive lithium-ion battery that would power the company's 787 Dreamliners — state-of-the-art, carbon-fibre vehicles whose initial development costs would eventually be estimated at $32 billion.
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