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Что (кто) такое safety shutdown - определение

EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN OF A NUCLEAR REACTOR
Scram switch; SCRAM; Scramming; Trip, reactor; Safety Cut Rope Ax Man; АЗ-5; A3-5; AZ5 button; Reactor scram
  • Control rod and SCRAM circuitry for the Chicago Pile-1
  • Experimental Breeder Reactor I]] in Idaho, USA. Sometimes the switch will have a flip cover to prevent inadvertent operation.
  • NS ''Savannah'']]
  • [[Norman Hilberry]] (left) and [[Leó Szilárd]] at Stagg Field, site of the first self-sustaining nuclear chain-reaction.
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scram         
to drag your fingernails across someone's skin (usually their face) in an effort to inflict pain and at least leave thick pink weals. not quite the same as to scratch. tended to be a schoolkid thing.
miss miss! tell her, she scrammed me!
Scram         
A scram or SCRAM is an emergency shutdown of a nuclear reactor effected by immediately terminating the fission reaction. It is also the name that is given to the manually operated kill switch that initiates the shutdown.
scram switch         
<jargon> (From the nuclear power industry) An emergency power-off switch (see Big Red Switch), especially one positioned to be easily hit by evacuating personnel. In general, this is *not* something you frob lightly; these often initiate expensive events (such as Halon dumps) and are installed in a dinosaur pen for use in case of electrical fire or in case some luckless field servoid should put 120 volts across himself while Easter egging. SCRAM stands for Safety Control Rod Ax Man. In the early days of nuclear power, boron moderator rods were raised and lowered on ropes. In the event of a runaway chain reaction, a man with an axe would chop the rope and drop the rods into the nuclear pile to stop the reaction. See also molly-guard, TMRC. [Jargon File] (2003-05-17)
scram         
¦ verb (scrams, scramming, scrammed) informal go away or leave quickly.
Origin
early 20th cent.: prob. from scramble.
Safety instrumented system         
ENGINEERED SET OF HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE CONTROLS ESPECIALLY USED ON CRITICAL PROCESS SYSTEMS
Safety Instrumentation System; Safety Instrumented System; Safety shutdown system; Critical control system; Protective instrumented system; Equipment protection system; Emergency shutdown system; Safety instrumented function; Safety Requirements Specification; Emergency Shutdown System
A safety instrumented system (SIS) consists of an engineered set of hardware and software controls which are especially used on critical process systems.
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.
Aviation safety         
  • An [[Air Malta]] crewman performing a [[pre-flight inspection]] of an [[Airbus A320]].
  • [[Snow]] building on the intake to a [[Rolls-Royce RB211]] engine of a [[Boeing 747-400]]. Snow and ice present unique threats, and aircraft operating in these weather conditions often require de-icing equipment.
  • CID project]]). The airplane is a [[Boeing 720]] testing a form of jet fuel, known as "[[antimisting kerosene]]", which formed a difficult-to-ignite gel when agitated violently, as in a crash.
  • CID project]])
  • Wreckage of [[Delta Air Lines Flight 191]] tail section after a microburst slammed the aircraft into the ground.
  • Fatalities per trillion [[revenue passenger kilometre]]s since 1970 (five-year moving average for fatalities)
  • EMAS]] bed after being run over by landing gear
  • stringers]] were cut and the aircraft was grounded
  • meteorological radars]].
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STATE OF AN AVIATION SYSTEM OR ORGANIZATION IN WHICH RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH AVIATION ACTIVITIES, RELATED TO, OR IN DIRECT SUPPORT OF THE OPERATION OF AIRCRAFT, ARE REDUCED AND CONTROLLED TO AN ACCEPTABLE LEVEL
Air Safety; Aviation Safety; Drunk flying; Drunk-flying; Flight safety; Airline safety; Airline safety procedure; Airplane safety; Safest airline; Air safety; Aircraft safety; Human factors in Aviation safety; Human factors in aviation safety; Airplane security; Securing airplane; Safety of air travel
Aviation safety is the study and practice of managing risks in aviation. This includes preventing aviation accidents and incidents through research, educating air travel personnel, passengers and the general public, as well as the design of aircraft and aviation infrastructure.
shut off         
  • Shutdown options have been moved from a separate dialog box to the [[start menu]], in [[Windows Vista]] and later versions of Microsoft Windows. The above is from [[Windows 7]].
  • [[Windows 10]] power menu, opened from the [[Start Menu]]
  • [[Windows XP]] shutdown dialog box
PROCEDURE TO TURN OFF THE COMPUTER
Power off; Off button; SHDN; Shut off; Shutdown.exe; Power-off; Shutdown (command)
v. (D; tr.) to shut off from

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Scram

A scram or SCRAM is an emergency shutdown of a nuclear reactor effected by immediately terminating the fission reaction. It is also the name that is given to the manually operated kill switch that initiates the shutdown. In commercial reactor operations, this type of shutdown is often referred to as a "scram" at boiling water reactors (BWR), a "reactor trip" at pressurized water reactors and at a CANDU reactor. In many cases, a scram is part of the routine shutdown procedure, which serves to test the emergency shutdown system.

The etymology of the term is a matter of debate. United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission historian Tom Wellock notes that scram is English-language slang for leaving quickly and urgently, and cites this as the original and most likely accurate basis for the use of scram in the technical context. A persistent alternative explanation posits that scram is an acronym for "safety control rod axe man", which was supposedly coined by Enrico Fermi when the world's first nuclear reactor was built under the spectator seating at the University of Chicago's Stagg Field. That reactor had an actual control rod tied to a rope, with a man with an axe standing next to it. It could also stand for "safety control rods activation mechanism" or "safety control rod actuator mechanism", but both of these are probably backronyms from the original, non-technical usage.

The Russian name, AZ-5 (АЗ-5, in Cyrillic), is an abbreviation for аварийная защита 5-й категории (avariynaya zashchita 5-y kategorii), which translates to "emergency protection of the 5th category" in English.