A Sweda pedometer, like most consumer electronic devices, is not classified as intrinsically safe. Intrinsically safe equipment is designed to operate in potentially explosive atmospheres without igniting flammable gases or dust. While a Sweda pedometer is safe for everyday use, it is not specifically engineered for hazardous locations, so it should not be used in environments where explosive conditions may be present. Always consult manufacturer guidelines for safety in specific environments.
The CF-18 can be purchased with the intrinsically safe option but it does not come standard. If your CF-18 is intrinsically safe it will have the ratings printed on the bottom and on the door for the pcmcia slots.
Mick Sweda was born on 1960-04-18.
no it is not
it is no safe . i am a user of gp300 in iran
Yes, very safe as long as not used in a explosive atmosphere.
No UL has many different listings and requirements, but it does not mean something is intrinsically safe.
what do you mean by safety, and what model of ipod are you referring to, if you mean security wise, its pretty safe the only way it could be compromised id if you do something to it. So stick with itunes if your worried about security.
no, a pedometer measures footsteps
No they refer to two different features to the electronic device you are considering.. Intrinsically safe basically means your electronic devices circuit board are not going to blow up in certain atmospheres... ie- near other electronic equipment
The pedometer has to be calibrated by the user
He wore the pedometer to see how far he had walked that day.
At school we measured the length of the playground with a pedometer.