Safety device definition

Safety device means the fencing and any other safeguard provided for the tools of a power press.
Safety device means a closure device such as a pressure relief valve, frangible disc, fusible plug, or any other type of device which functions exclusively to prevent physical damage or permanent deformation to a unit or the unit's air emission control equipment by venting gases or vapors directly to the atmosphere during unsafe conditions resulting from an unplanned, accidental, or emergency event. For the purpose of rules 3745-256-80 to 3745-256-90 of the Administrative Code, a safety device is not used for routine venting of gases or vapors from the vapor headspace underneath a cover such as during filling of the unit or to adjust the pressure in this vapor headspace in response to normal daily diurnal ambient temperature fluctuations. A safety device is designed to remain in a closed position during normal operations and open only when the internal pressure, or another relevant parameter, exceeds the device threshold setting applicable to the air emission control equipment as determined by the owner or operator based on manufacturer recommendations, applicable regulations, fire protection and prevention codes, standard engineering codes and practices, or other requirements for the safe handling of flammable, ignitable, explosive, reactive, or hazardous materials.
Safety device means a device, interlock or system that prevents the entry of any portion of an individual’s body into the primary x-ray beam or that causes the beam to shut off upon entry into its path.

Examples of Safety device in a sentence

  • Safety device class 2 has turned off the chamber.Let cool down the chamber and press down RESET button.

  • Safety device on the machine: Protections and security devices should not be modified.

  • Safety device shall be installed to prevent operation of lift when lift door is closed.

  • She advised an issue had been identified in relation to a specific Sharps Safety device following a needlestick injury and appropriate advice was being developed for dissemination across NHSH.

  • Safety device used to insure that the proper air flow is being achieved before the gas valve is opened.


More Definitions of Safety device

Safety device means a protective device used to offer protection from inadvertent acts (such as falling out of bed) as well as deliberate acts (such as removing a nasogastric tube).
Safety device means a device designed to secure a firearm, a dangerous weapon or prescription drugs, including but not limited to a firearms safety device, safe, lock or lockbox designed for securing firearms, dangerous weapons or prescription drugs. [PL 2021, c. 575, §2 (NEW).]
Safety device means a device which prevents the entry of any portion of an individual's body into the primary x-ray beam path or which causes the beam to be shut off upon entry into its path.
Safety device means any piece of equipment or mechanism, including rear view mirrors, pin pockets not to exceed 3 inches on each side and other devices designated by the Director, attached to a vehicle to assure its safe operation and to assure the safe movement of a load hauled by the vehicle. (s)
Safety device means a device, interlock or system that prevents the entry of any portion of an
Safety device means any device incorporated into a radio frequency machine which is designed to prevent human access to excessive levels of radio frequency radiation.
Safety device means any fire extinguisher, fire hose, or fire axe, or any fire escape, emergency exit, or emergency escape equipment, or any life line, life-saving ring, life preserver, or life boat or raft, or any alarm, light, flare, signal, sign, or notice intended to warn of danger or emergency, or intended for other safety purposes, or any guard railing or safety barricade, or any traffic sign or signal, or any railroad grade crossing sign, signal, or gate, or any first aid or survival equipment, or any other device, apparatus, or equipment intended for protecting or preserving the safety of persons or property.