Well if you mean seat belts in cars its so you won't fly through the windshield in a car crash.
Safety belts play a crucial role in protecting drivers and passengers by counteracting the effects of inertia and the forces of acceleration and deceleration during a collision. When a car suddenly stops, the body tends to continue moving forward due to inertia; safety belts restrain this motion, reducing the risk of injury or ejection from the vehicle. They also help distribute the forces experienced during a crash across stronger parts of the body, enhancing overall safety. By adhering to the principles of physics, safety belts significantly decrease the likelihood of severe injuries or fatalities in accidents.
the role of safety
role of communication on health and safety issue.
olden day cars have no safety belts
General Motors Corp is responsible for replacing safety belts in cars they manufactured if the belts or their installation were faulty.
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The Indian Standard (IS) code relevant to safety belts is IS 15130:2002, which specifies the requirements for safety belts used in motor vehicles. This standard outlines the performance, testing, and safety specifications to ensure the effective use of safety belts in enhancing passenger safety. Compliance with this standard is essential for manufacturers and vehicle safety assessments in India.
Safety belts increase the chance of surviving a collision by 50%.
Seat/shoulder belts. That is about it as far as safety is concerned.
Trains typically do not have seat belts for passenger safety. Instead, they are designed with features such as padded seats, emergency brakes, and safety regulations to ensure passenger safety during travel.
Personnel,procedures and equipment all play a role in safety in the workplace.
Yea Patrol belts are Washable i used to have one and yes they are washable