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safetyActivities that seek to minimize or to eliminate hazardous conditions that can cause bodily injury. Occupational safety is concerned with risks in areas where people work: offices, manufacturing plants, farms, construction sites, and commercial and retail facilities. Public safety is concerned with hazards in the home, in travel and recreation, and in other situations that do not fall within the scope of occupational safety. See machine safety, intrinsic safety, safety integrity level, safety instrumented system and safety network.
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| ``Kellen started the game with a base hit and from there it kept on rolling,'' Jones said. Let us assume that with the bases empty and no one out, the batter gets a base hit or a walk and winds up at first. Because of Garth Brooks' connection to baseball (Brooks has played professionally with the San Diego Padres baseball team), he enlisted the aid of a group of major league ball players who have agreed to add $1,000 to the charity fund for every home run the player hits, or $100 per base hit. |
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