No, the term "org" does not inherently mean something is safe. "Org" is often used as an abbreviation for "organic," which refers to products that are produced without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, or other harmful chemicals. While organic products may be perceived as safer due to their production methods, the term "org" itself does not guarantee safety and it is important to consider other factors when determining the safety of a product.
sch = school org = ?
no
Org is not a suffix. The org stands for organization.
use proxy[dot]org
i checked the site and it seems ok
It means something that is not safe to drink.
its an organisation
No UL has many different listings and requirements, but it does not mean something is intrinsically safe.
COM: Company ORG: Organization NET: Network GOV:Government
It means that something is edible, or safe for someone to eat. It can also mean that something is especially tasty.
Dot as in .com .net .org .edu
.com = commercial .net = network .org = organazation .gov = government