safety in numbers
eletrical safety issues
Food; shelter; safety
F. C. Boyd has written: 'Licensing and safety of nuclear power plants in Canada' -- subject(s): Nuclear power plants, Licenses, Safety measures
In the meat/poultry/processed egg industries, HACCP became a requirement for large plants in 1996, small plants in 1997 and very small plants in 1998.
Richard J. Freese has written: 'Process safety management of highly hazardous chemicals' -- subject(s): Chemical plants, Safety measures
Earthquakes can damage the safety systems of nuclear power plants, which can lead to meltdowns.
Richard J. Buschart has written: 'Electrical and instrumentation safety for chemical processes' -- subject(s): Chemical plants, Electric equipment, Safety measures
William C. Wood has written: 'Nuclear safety' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Nuclear energy, Nuclear power plants, Safety regulations
The main one is to ensure that the fuel never becomes damaged by excessive temperature
wear gloves when you are holding the soil of the plant
OSHA, NFPA and EPA regulations specify what safety precautions must be taken at power plants. Also various state and local regulations must be considered as well.