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"Fight fire with normal precautions from a reasonable distance".

It is often paired with specific fire hazards where standard firefighting procedures apply but caution regarding distance is advised. 3. Engineering & Standards

In the Global Harmonized System (GHS) for labeling chemicals, is a precautionary statement used in safety data sheets (SDS). "Fight fire with normal precautions from a reasonable

Directive 85/374/EEC is a foundational European law establishing strict liability for defective products. It ensures consumers can seek compensation for damages caused by a defective product without having to prove negligence by the manufacturer.

"P374" refers to several distinct technical topics depending on the field. The most common references include automotive diagnostic codes, safety regulations, and specific hardware models. 1. Automotive: OBD-II Error Code P0374 Engineering & Standards In the Global Harmonized System

P374 is an amendment to the Balancing and Settlement Code (BSC) designed to align UK energy governance with European Electricity Balancing Guidelines (EBGL). 4. Hardware Models P374: Aligning the BSC with EBGL - Elexon

In the context of vehicle diagnostics, stands for "Timing Reference High Resolution Signal 'A' No Pulses" . This code indicates that the engine's main computer (PCM/ECM) is not receiving the expected high-precision timing signal necessary for fuel injection and ignition timing. "P374" refers to several distinct technical topics depending

Faulty crankshaft or camshaft position sensor, damaged wiring or connectors, or a failing PCM.