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Oh, dude, a person who uses a safety lamp is like a miner or something. They use it to detect dangerous gases underground and prevent explosions. It's like their little glowing buddy keeping them safe in the dark depths of the earth.
a miner
Mine workers and those who have to access potential gas filled environments
the uses of lamp is to light us.....
An underground miner. Mines- especially coal mines- may have an ignitable gas known as "fire damp". This is methane gas, and can be highly explosive. Early miner's lamps had an open flame, and could ignite that. The Davies Safety Lamp would not. Today we use electric lamps that are safe to use in areas with methane, but you can still see the early safety lamps in mining museums.
the uses of lamp is to light us.....
Edison invented the minor's safety lamp in the year 1914.
miners safety lamp Which was to be known as "The Davy Lamp"
None a lamp uses a lightbulb
Sir Humphry Davy
for fueling your lamp
A fire safety lamp is one that is designed in such a way that it will not cause an explosion if there happens to be a gas leak in the mine.