No, most French guns did not have safeties either.
sécurité
The word "safety" originated from the Old French word "saufte," which derived from the Latin word "salvus," meaning "free from harm."
Sécurité. But it can be also "sûreté", depending on the context.
robespierre
I think the answer you are looking for is Maximilien Robespierre
Maximilien Robespierre of the Jacobins and a member of the Committee of Public Safety.
In French, "NF" stands for "Norme Française" which translates to "French Standard." It refers to a set of standards and certifications developed by the French Association for Standardization (AFNOR) to ensure quality and safety in products and services.
The Jacobins, Robespierre and the Reign of Terror in the French Revolution.
It was used as an instrument of terror for the protection of the French Revolution.used as an instrument of terror
The Committee of Public Safety was in charge of the French Republic. Eventually, Napoleon Bonaparte would become the head and then he transformed France into an empire.
Safety GOGGLES were invented by a man called Francis J. Gurtowski in 1960. You mean safety goggles right? :]
Georges Danton is considered one of the leading forces in the French Revolution and the establishment of the First French Republic. Danton fell out of favor when the radicals within the revolutionary hierarchy accused him of leniency. He was killed by the guillotine in 1794.