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"Reasonably practicable" is a legal term that refers to the balance between the risk of harm and the cost, time, and effort required to mitigate that risk. It implies that a duty holder must take measures to ensure safety as long as it is feasible and does not involve disproportionate effort or expense. To test it, one typically assesses the likelihood and severity of potential harm, the available options for reducing that risk, and weighs these against the resources and time required to implement those measures. This evaluation helps determine whether the actions taken meet the standard of being reasonably practicable.

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