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To avoid accidents, cyclists have two senses: sight and sound.
People should ensure that they are sensible and careful to avoid accidents and fires, he said.
The firm stresses the safety advantages of computers being more likely than humans to avoid accidents.
Crisis-management mechanisms to avoid accidents, he added, are now the priority.
The training involved in becoming a technician in a clearance squad is rigorous to avoid accidents.
"To avoid accidents, you don't start cold," he said, picking at a lunch of poached fish, rice and mineral water.
ON THE roads, at sea and in the air, mankind has invented sensible rules to avoid accidents.
Entrances and exits are carefully marked to avoid accidents; employees are prohibited from serving customers who drive in the wrong way.
Their pay is based on a bouns system, and depends upon their ability to bring buses in on scheduled time, and their ability to avoid accidents.
"A colleague of mine drew an analogy to driving and the idea that you just need to be a good enough driver to avoid accidents," he said.
Volunteers will help frail or older people by doing their shopping or taking the rubbish out in icy weather to avoid accidents.
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