• In engineering, a factor of safety (FoS), also known as (and used interchangeably with) safety factor (SF), expresses how much stronger a system is than...
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  • possible loss of life. An aircraft wing might be designed with a factor of safety of 1.25 on the yield strength of the wing and a factor of safety of 1.5 on...
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  • allowable bearing capacity is the ultimate bearing capacity divided by a factor of safety. Sometimes, on soft soil sites, large settlements may occur under loaded...
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  • It is defined MS = Failure Load/(Factor of Safety × Predicted Load) − 1. For example, to achieve a factor of safety of 4, the allowable stress in an AISI...
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  • determined based on a number of quantitative factors in combination with qualitative factors, such as risk assessments and safety lifecycle management. Other...
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    Aviation safety is the study and practice of managing risks in aviation. This includes preventing aviation accidents and incidents through research, educating...
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  • therapeutic ratio) is a quantitative measurement of the relative safety of a drug. It is a comparison of the amount of a therapeutic agent that causes toxicity...
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    location where that has the lowest value of factor of safety from a range of possible surfaces. A wide variety of slope stability software use the limit...
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    helical shape, winding around the interior of the reactor. The safety factor, labeled q or q(r), is the ratio of the times a particular magnetic field line...
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    A safety-critical system or life-critical system is a system whose failure or malfunction may result in one (or more) of the following outcomes: death...
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    Occupational safety and health (OSH) or occupational health and safety (OHS) is a multidisciplinary field concerned with the safety, health, and welfare of people...
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  • catastrophic, such as a crane dropping its load or collapsing entirely, a factor of safety is necessary. As a result, the crane should lift about 2 to 5 tons...
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    systemic safety culture. The Chernobyl disaster highlighted the importance of safety culture and the effect of managerial and human factors on safety performance...
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  • network bandwidth, etc.) Response time Reusability Robustness Safety or factor of safety Scalability (horizontal, vertical) Security (cyber and physical)...
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  • Primary goals of human factors engineering are to reduce human error, increase productivity and system availability, and enhance safety, health and comfort...
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    Safety is the state of being "safe", the condition of being protected from harm or other danger. Safety can also refer to the control of recognized hazards...
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    compliance with the required 1.4 factor of safety was shown by analysis. STA-099 was essentially a complete airframe of a Space Shuttle orbiter, with only...
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    than the operating pressure to give a factor of safety. This factor of safety is typically 166.66%, 143% or 150% of the designed working pressure, depending...
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    engineering management, financial engineering, ergonomics or human factors engineering, safety engineering, logistics engineering, quality engineering or other...
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    one adds a factor of safety of 5 and re-calculates the radius with the maximum stress equal to the yield stress/5, the result is a diameter of 69 cm, the...
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  • factor of safety for the slope and the critical failure surface. Recently the software was used to help determine the reasons behind the failure of I-walls...
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  • culminates in undesirable or unexpected results. Dive safety is primarily a function of four factors: the environment, equipment, individual diver performance...
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  • degree of uncertainty about their magnitude. A cost-effective of the factor of safety, contribute to undervaluate or completely ignore this type of remote...
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  • ensuring that stresses remain within the limits through the use of factors of safety. In structural engineering, the permissible stress design approach...
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    distress of such persons". The tribunal report quoted one expert who said that Tip 5 "has been standing and is standing at a very low factor of safety"; the...
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    Anatoly Dyatlov (category Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour)
    found that reactor design flaws were a more significant factor than human error, although some safety procedures were not followed. Dyatlov was born in 1931...
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    Engineering (category Philosophy of science)
    specific areas of the arms industry, will not harm people. Engineers typically include a factor of safety in their designs to reduce the risk of unexpected...
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  • with ASTM A-36 properties. Typical duct round plate factor of safety (traditional factor of safety) should be 1.6, because duct plate bending, and buckling...
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  • Because a factor of safety of 1.3 was used for design, a reduction of 30 percent would reduce the factor of safety to approximately one: a condition of incipient...
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    5% of the test results are expected to fall. For design purposes, this compressive strength value is restricted by dividing with a factor of safety, whose...
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