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Qué (quién) es protective interlocking - definición

ARRANGEMENT OF RAILWAY SIGNAL APPARATUS TO PREVENT CONFLICTING MOVEMENTS OF TRAINS
Interlocking (railroad); Route relay interlocking; Route Relay Interlocking; Interlocking (rail); Universal interlocking; Electronic interlocking; Relay interlocking; Mechanical interlocking; Electro-mechanical interlocking; Interlocking plant
  • Computer-based controls for a modern electronic interlocking
  • The tower and tracks at Deval interlocking, [[Des Plaines, Illinois]], in 1993
  • A view of the locking bed inside Deval Tower, [[Des Plaines, Illinois]]
  • A model board and lever machine
  • Control panel for a US&S relay interlocking
  • Part of a relay interlocking using miniature plug-in relays

Interlocking         
In railway signalling, an interlocking is an arrangement of signal apparatus that prevents conflicting movements through an arrangement of tracks such as junctions or crossings. The signalling appliances and tracks are sometimes collectively referred to as an interlocking plant.
Computer-based interlocking         
SIGNAL POST WITHOUT RELAYS OR MECHANICS FOR CORE LOGIC OPERATION
Computer based interlocking
Computer-based interlocking is railway signal interlocking implemented with computers, rather than using older technologies such as relays or mechanics.
Personal protective equipment         
  • Air-purifying respirator
  • A 1568 painting depicting beekeepers in protective clothing, by [[Pieter Brueghel the Elder]].
  • A complete PPE ensemble worn during high pressure cleaning work
  • glove]] and the [[lab coat]] exposes the wrist to hazardous materials.
  • [[N95 mask]]
  • A paintball player wearing appropriate eye protection against impact
  • Medical [[PPE gowns]] worn by medical personnel during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]
  • Locker containing personal protective equipment
  • Safety equipment and supervisor instructions at a construction site
  • Workers using personal protective equipment while painting poles. While basic head protection is present, no engineering fall protection systems appear to be in place.
  • gloves]] while weighing [[carbon nanotube]]s
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT DESIGNED TO HELP PROTECT AN INDIVIDUAL FROM INJURY, INFECTION, OR OTHER HAZARDS
Safety clothing; Safety gear; Protective Suit; Protective gear; Protective equipment; Protective wear; Protective clothing; Protective protective equipment; Protective Wear; Personal Protective Equipment; Safety equipment; Anti-contamination clothing; Personal safety equipment; Ebola suit; Personal protection equipment; Protective Clothing; Wearer protection; PPE Kit; Head protective device
Personal protective equipment (PPE) is protective clothing, helmets, goggles, or other garments or equipment designed to protect the wearer's body from injury or infection. The hazards addressed by protective equipment include physical, electrical, heat, chemicals, biohazards, and airborne particulate matter.

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Interlocking

In railway signalling, an interlocking is an arrangement of signal apparatus that prevents conflicting movements through an arrangement of tracks such as junctions or crossings. The signalling appliances and tracks are sometimes collectively referred to as an interlocking plant. An interlocking is designed so that it is impossible to display a signal to proceed unless the route to be used is proven safe.

Interlocking is a safety measure designed to prevent signals and points/switches from being changed in an improper sequence. For example, interlocking would prevent a signal from being changed to indicate a diverging route, unless the corresponding points/switches had been changed first. In North America, the official railroad definition of interlocking is: "An arrangement of signals and signal appliances so interconnected that their movements must succeed each other in proper sequence".