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A driver approaches a tricky intersection just outside New Delhi. The roads here aren't bad but they are crammed with lorries, cars, rikshaws, mopeds and bikes - not to mention pedestrians. Two pedestrians die every day in Delhi, many killed by public busses and road safety campaigns are a major focus for local and international NGOs working in India. Antony Robbins, February 2008.
IRM understandably has more rules than most museums...504 at left had just been repainted (using a quarter-mile of masking tape, they said)
Somerset batting, at the Cooper Associates-sponsored County Ground, Taunton, on the rain-affected first day of a County Championship fixture with Division One rivals Yorkshire. A mid-afternoon thunderstorm meant only 42 overs were possible. After a three-hour hiatus, play eventually was abandoned for the day, owing to what the umpires regarded as a dangerously saturated outfield.
Match statistics
Somerset versus Yorkshire @ County Ground, Taunton
County Championship, Division One, day one of four (96 overs scheduled, 10.30am start)
Admission: £19 (advance purchase). Blank scorecard: £1. Attendance: 1,300 (estimate). Yorkshire won the toss and elected to bowl. Somerset 155-3 off 42 overs (Tom Kohler-Cadmore 76, James Rew 54 not out, George Hill 2-31) 0pts. Yorkshire (1pt) did not bat. Play was abandoned for the day, at 4.45pm, after a pitch inspection, owing to a wet outfield. Umpires: Rob Bailey, Mark Newell
Result (four days): Somerset 441-6 declared off 127 overs (14pts) drew with Yorkshire 134-9 declared off 38 overs (9pts)
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UTM's Campus Police team taught a safety lesson before letting the students put out a virtual fire. In a session led by Steven Rivera, assistant manager, campus security, and Constable Shaw Kudrath, students attempted to put out a virtual fire with a laser fire extinguisher. The best time of the day was 1.9 seconds.
Tom is demonstrating how to wear eye and ear protection. Unfortunately, he believes the idea of "protection" means we can't hear or see him. . . but we can.
Well, now. I'm safe, right? This is Hopewell Rocks at the Bay of Fundy, where you can witness the world's highest tides. We are here at low tide, but in a couple hours, we would be swallowed up.
UTM's Campus Police team taught a safety lesson before letting the students put out a virtual fire. In a session led by Steven Rivera, assistant manager, campus security, and Constable Shaw Kudrath, students attempted to put out a virtual fire with a laser fire extinguisher. The best time of the day was 1.9 seconds.
CMS also have features that match students' work with the content on the Internet to control plagiarism. This software makes it easy for any teacher to trust that the students' work is original.
The crew member is attached to the lander to ensure safety...and, of course, his support diver, Nate, is always around to make sure things are running smoothly.
Photo Title: safety first
Submitted by: Sanzida sumi
Category: ♥ HEALTH FOR ALL
Country: Bangladesh
Organization:
Photo Caption: During corona, the little boy went to the hospital wearing a mask to protect himself.
Professional or Amateur Photographer: Amateur
Country where the photo was taken: Bangladesh
Photo uploaded for the #LoveYourEyes Photo Competition on iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2022.
Photographer: Sanzida Sumi
Safety Signs at Orange Empire Railway Museum. ©Mike Vega 2013
1948 Ansco Shur-Shot Jr. 100asa Arista b/w 120 film.
Safety car on the track before the GP2 starts.
-- Shots from the Racing day at Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain
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Information from Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahrain_International_Circuit
The Bahrain International Circuit (Arabic: ØÙ„بة Ø§Ù„Ø¨ØØ±ÙŠÙ† الدولية) is a motorsport venue opened in 2004 and used for drag racing, GP2 and the annual Bahrain Grand Prix. The
2004 Grand Prix was the first held in the Middle East. Since 2006, Australian V8 Supercar has been raced at the BIC and the V8 races are named as the Desert
400. 24 Hour endurance races also hosted at BIC.[1]
Safety lights aboard the vessel.
Welcome Aboard the 2009 Ice Breaking Cruise – St. Ignace, Michigan, USA
USCGC Biscayne Bay, St. Ignace, MI
Ever have one of those days that you wouldn’t trade for anything. This is it. Unbelievable cold weather , well below zero. Traveled in an Army bus with little to no heat, broke down, froze for 2 hrs, 2nd bus rescued us, little to no heat. Finally made it to the cruise, froze everything, ate medium warm food, met lots of great people and shot over 700 photos. So much fun. The views of the ice and Mackinaw Bridge in the dead of winter are absolutely beautiful. Thanks to ESGR Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve for giving me this absolutely wonderful day.