safety cutout - definição. O que é safety cutout. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é safety cutout - definição

Cutout (electric power distribution)
  • Fuse cutouts with V-shaped bodies.
  • Linemen from Huntsville Utilities replace a blown cutout fuse with a non-conductive extending pole tool on July 10th, 2022 in Huntsville, Alabama.
  • Cutout (left) attached to a feeder line (connection at the right not shown).  The lower wire goes to the transformer

free safety         
  • Former [[Washington Redskins]] free safety [[Sean Taylor]]
AMERICAN AND CANADIAN FOOTBALL DEFENSIVE POSITION
Strong safety; Strong Safety; Free safety; Free Safety; Safety position; Safety postion; Safety postition; Safety (defensive back); Safety (football position); Safety (Canadian football position); Safety (Gridiron football position); Safety (American football position); Safety (American football) position; Safeties coach; Safety (American and Canadian football position); Safetyman
¦ noun American Football a defensive back who is usually free from an assignment to cover a particular player on the opposing team.
Automotive safety         
  • Data from table above showing data from the US [[Fatality Analysis Reporting System]]<ref name=Evans04/>
  • [[Ferrari F430]] steering wheel with [[airbag]]
  • Mini Clubman]] [[Experimental Safety Vehicle]] featuring a "pedestrian-friendly" front end.
  • Consumer information label for a vehicle with at least one US NCAP star rating
  • test]] in a [[Mazda CX-5]] crossover.
STUDY AND PRACTICE TO MINIMIZE THE OCCURRENCE AND CONSEQUENCES OF MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS
Car Safety; Vehicular Safety Devices; Passive safety; Car safety; Passenger protection; Automobile Safety; Vehicle safety; European Transport Safety Council; ETSC; Auto safety; Passive safety device; Passive restraint; Driver aids; Safety cage; Automotive safety standards; Cat safety; Automobile safety; Impact protection
Automotive safety is the study and practice of design, construction, equipment and regulation to minimize the occurrence and consequences of traffic collisions involving motor vehicles. Road traffic safety more broadly includes roadway design.
safety cage         
  • Data from table above showing data from the US [[Fatality Analysis Reporting System]]<ref name=Evans04/>
  • [[Ferrari F430]] steering wheel with [[airbag]]
  • Mini Clubman]] [[Experimental Safety Vehicle]] featuring a "pedestrian-friendly" front end.
  • Consumer information label for a vehicle with at least one US NCAP star rating
  • test]] in a [[Mazda CX-5]] crossover.
STUDY AND PRACTICE TO MINIMIZE THE OCCURRENCE AND CONSEQUENCES OF MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS
Car Safety; Vehicular Safety Devices; Passive safety; Car safety; Passenger protection; Automobile Safety; Vehicle safety; European Transport Safety Council; ETSC; Auto safety; Passive safety device; Passive restraint; Driver aids; Safety cage; Automotive safety standards; Cat safety; Automobile safety; Impact protection
¦ noun a framework of reinforced struts protecting a car's passenger cabin against crash damage.

Wikipédia

Fuse cutout

In electrical distribution, a fuse cutout or cut-out fuse (often referred to as a cutout) is a combination of a fuse and a switch, used in primary overhead feeder lines and taps to protect distribution transformers from current surges and overloads. An overcurrent caused by a fault in the transformer or customer circuit will cause the fuse to melt and the switch mechanism to visibly open, disconnecting the transformer from the line. The device can also be opened manually by utility linemen standing on the ground and using a long insulating stick called a "hot stick".