Betekenis van:
				
					safety margin					
				
			
            safety margin
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- the margin required in order to insure safety
 
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- (without safety margin).
 - The result is the so-called margin of safety (MOS).
 - This corresponds to a safety margin of about 10 % (in fact, 6 points out of 56).
 - This maximum level responds to the need to ensure a large margin of safety.
 - Safety margin deduction because of lower preliminary determination in the balance sheet as at 31.12.1998 [48]
 - This level responds also to the need to ensure a large margin of safety.
 - The safety margin between current exposure and the World Health Organisation provisional tolerable weekly intake level is extremely small.
 - an additional premium is collected in order to set up a safety margin of an appropriate amount;
 - The purpose of these studies is to characterise signs of intolerance and to establish an adequate margin of safety using the recommended route(s) of administration.
 - the target species at the highest proposed levels of incorporation in the feed or water and at a multiple of that level to establish a margin of safety;
 - Conversions into capital: EUR 91,6 million + provision of extra funds: EUR 140 million, including a safety margin of EUR 21 million allocated to the subsidiary.
 - As regards the consumer exposure, the information currently available allows nonetheless to conclude that the risk is acceptable, given the large margin of safety that exists.
 - When the margin of safety exceeds 1, the examined situation can be considered as a source of potential health risk for an exposed person.
 - In practice this means that no margin of safety can be established, and any increase to the natural background concentrations is likely to present a risk for the aquatic environment’,
 - The construction gauge of rolling stock travelling on a given section of line shall be smaller, by an appropriate safety margin, than the minimum structure gauge of the line in question.