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safety |
The wounded climber was helped to safety.
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manufacture |
Detroit is known for the manufacture of cars.
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risk |
Overload when fitness gains occur with gradual increase - minimises risk of injury.
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assessment |
The assessment of your work will be continuous.
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Hazard |
A hazard is a threat from an event which will have a negative effect on humans.
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accuracy |
He shot the target with great accuracy.
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pillar |
An isolated pillar of rock left when the top of an arch has collapsed. Overtime further erosion reduces the stack to a smaller, lower stump.
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drill |
The dentist drilled into the man's teeth.
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Belt |
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Sander |
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emergency |
Call the ambulance, it's an emergency.
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finish |
The marathon runner wearily crossed the finish line.
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finishing |
Tom ran as fast as could towards the finishing line.
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