sign s, such as this one, can improve safety awareness . Safety is the state of being safe from ... desirable. Safety can also be defined to be the control of recognized hazards to achieve an acceptable .... Meanings There are two slightly different meanings of safety . For example, home safety may indicate ... or harmful for its inhabitants. Limitations Safety can be limited in relation to some guarantee ... to realize that safety is relative. Eliminating all risk , if even possible, would be extremely ... are low and manageable. Types of safety It is important to distinguish between products that meet standards, that are safe, and those that merely feel safe. The highway safety community uses these terms Normative safety Normative safety is a term used to describe products or designs that meet applicable design standards and protection. Substantive safety Substantive , or objective safety means that the real world safety history is favorable, whether or not standards are met. Perceived safety Perceived , or subjective safety refers to the level of comfort of users. For example, traffic light ... traffic crashes at an intersection. Traffic roundabout s have a generally favorable safety record, yet often make drivers nervous. Risks and responses Safety is generally interpreted as implying a real ... common. Probably the most common individual response to perceived safety issues is insurance, which compensates for or provides restitution in the case of damage or loss. System safety and reliability engineering System safety and reliability engineering is an engineering discipline. Continuous changes in technology, environmental regulation and public safety concerns make the analysis of complex safety critical systems more and more demanding. A common fallacy, for example among electrical engineers regarding structure power systems, is that safety issues can be readily deduced. In fact, safety .... A knowledge of the literature, the standards and custom in a field is a critical part of safety ... more details
The United States http www.govtrack.us congress bill.xpd?bill h111 1076 The Internet Stopping Adults Facilitating the Exploitation of Today s Youth SAFETY Act of 2009 also known as H.R. 1076 and S.436 would require providers of electronic communication or remote computing services to retain for a period of at least two years all records or other information pertaining to the Online identity identity of a user of a temporarily assigned network address the service assigns to that user. ref cite news first last authorlink coauthors title Proposed Child Pornography Laws Raise Data Retention Concerns url http www.crn.com networking 214502232 quote work CRN Magazine date February 20, 2009 accessdate 2009 03 17 ref References reflist Category United States federal communications legislation ... more details
Margin of safety may mean Margin of safety financial in a financial context. Margin of Safety by Seth Klarman is a classic value investing book. Margin of safety accounting in cost accounting . Factor of safety Margin of safety in engineering especially structural engineering contexts. Margin of safety band is a jazz group. disambig ... more details
see Safety in numbers Safety in Numbers may also refer to Safety in numbers , a group protection theory Safety in Numbers Crack the Sky album Safety in Numbers Crack the Sky album 1978 Safety In Numbers David Van Tieghem album 1987 Safety in Numbers Margaret Urlich album Safety in Numbers Margaret Urlich album 1989 Brand New Safety in Numbers Split EP 2002 Safety in Numbers Umphrey s McGee album Safety in Numbers Umphrey s McGee album 2006 Safety in Numbers film Safety in Numbers film 2005 , an Australian film disambig ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Safety standards are standards designed to ensure the safety of products, activities or processes, etc. They may be advisory or compulsory and are normally laid down by an Advice opinion advisory or regulatory body that may be either voluntary or statutory . China has recently experienced trouble with some of the post listed associations. Safety organizations Consumer Product Safety Commission USA United States Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Protection Agency or EPA USA F d ration Internationale de l Automobile or FIA France Food and Drug Administration or FDA USA Health and Safety Executive UK National Highway Traffic Safety Administration USA National Public Safety Commission Japan National Public Safety Commission Japan National Transportation Safety Board or NTSB USA Occupational Safety and Health Administration USA Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents UK European Aviation Safety Agency or EASA Europe Acts Canada Consumer Product Safety Act See also Consumer protection Bicycle safety China compulsory certification Injury prevention Public administration Road safety Standards organization Testing organizations Baseefa UK Canadian Standards Association Canada Technischer berwachungsverein Germany, UK, China & USA Underwriters Laboratories USA Toy safetySafety by design DEFAULTSORT Safety Standards Measurement stub Category Safety codes ... more details
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WARNING Making any edit related to the Safety not Guaranteed fad and other vandalism may cause you to be blocked from editing. If you don t push it to the limit. Your edit is guaranteed. Wiktionarypar safetySafety is the condition of being protected against accidents or do not cause them. See also Category Occupational safety and health Safety may also mean Glossary of cue sports terms SafetySafety cue sports , an intentional defensive shot in cue sports Safety American football score , a method of scoring points in American football and Canadian football Safety American and Canadian football position , a type of defensive back in American football and Canadian football Safety firearms , a device which inactivates the trigger. Vehicle inspection Safety inspection , a vehicle inspection required in some jurisdictions Safety EP , an EP by the British band Coldplay SAFETY , a debated US law disambig da Safety de Safety el it Safety ja no Sikkerhet pl Safety sv S kerhet uk ... more details
about physical safety nets the socioeconomic usage Social safety net A safety net is in most cases a net device net to protect people from injury after falling accident falling by limiting the distance they fall. It may also be a device to arrest falling or flying objects for the safety of people beyond the net. Safety nets can be used in construction, building maintenance, sports or acrobatics. Category Safety equipment tool stub de Personenauffangnetz sv Skyddsn t ... more details
About the modern meaning of the term the French Revolutionary governing body Committee of Public Safety See also Public security Public safety involves the Risk prevention prevention of and wikt protection protection from events that could endanger the safety of the Public general public from significant Risk danger , Injury injury harm , or Property damage damage , such as crime s or disasters natural disaster natural or man made . See also col begin col 2 By nation In Australia, Australian Institute of Public Safety In Brazil, National Secretariat of Public Safety In Canada, Public Safety Canada In France, Committee of Public Safety In Japan, National Public Safety Commission Japan In South Korea, National Police Commission South Korea In United Kingdom, Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety Northern Ireland only In United States, Department of Public Safety Association of Public Safety Communications Officials International Civil defense Civil defense sirens Coast guard Common Alerting Protocol Consumer Product Safety Commission Emergency management Emergency telephone number col 2 Food safety Guardian Angels Good safety practice National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Natural disaster No go area Occupational safety and health Office of Emergency Management Personal protective equipment Police Public health Public safety network Public security Risk Road traffic safetySafety engineering SafetyLit Search and rescue col end References Reflist Category Public safety Category Public safety communications ja pl Bezpiecze stwo publiczne ru uk zh ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2008 Scope of a Safety Engineer To perform their professional functions, safety ... and psychology . Professional safety studies include industrial hygiene and toxicology , design of engineering hazard control s, fire protection , ergonomics , system and process safety , system safety , safety and health program management, accident investigation and analysis, product safety , construction safety , education and training methods, measurement of safety performance , human behavior , environmental safety and health , and safety, health and environmental law s, regulations and standards. Many safety engineers have backgrounds or advanced study in other disciplines ... science s and other fields. Others have advanced study in safety. This extends their expertise beyond the basics of the safety engineering profession. Functions of a Safety Engineer The major ... the effectiveness of hazard control programs. Draft a future safety plan and statement based ... in a safety engineer. They must be personally pleasant, intelligent, and ruthless with themselves ... of bad news. Safety engineers have to be ruthless about getting facts from other engineers. It is common for a safety engineer to consider software, chemical, electrical, mechanical, procedural, and training problems in the same day. Often the facts can be very uncomfortable as many safety related ... and expensive to retrofit safety into an unsafe system. To prevent safety problems, an organization should therefore treat safety as an early design and architecture activity, using the principles of Inherent safety , rather than as a paperwork requirement to be cleaned up after the real design is done. Safety engineers also must work in a team that includes other engineering specialties .... Subpar safety and quality problems often indicate underlying deficiencies in an organization s goals, recruitment, succession, training, management systems and business culture. Safety often works ... more details
Committee of Safety may refer to English Committee of Safety , the parliamentary body in England that oversaw the English Civil War Committee of Safety American Revolution , established throughout the Thirteen Colonies at the start of the American Revolution Committee of Public Safety , which controlled the French First Republic and initiated the Reign of Terror Committee of Safety Hawaii , the forerunner of the provisional government of Hawaii during the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy disambig ... more details
distinguish2 wiktionary safety school , a college to which one is easily accepted notability date January 2011 Unreferenced date October 2008 A safety school is a training facility where safe operation is taught. It is used in industry occupational health and safety and in government operational safety , but the more common usages are related to transportation driving, boat and personal water craft etc. and military operations. school stub Category Occupational safety and health ... more details
Functional Safety is the part of the overall safety of a system or piece of equipment that depends on the system ... of likely operator errors, hardware failures and environmental changes. Objective of Functional Safety The objective of Functional Safety is freedom from unacceptable risk of physical injury or of damage ... . Functional Safety is intrinsically end to end in scope in that it has to treat the function ... Safety standards focus on Electrical, Electronic and Programmable Systems E E PS , the end to end scope means that in practice Functional Safety methods have to extend to the non E E PS parts of the system that the E E PS actuates, controls or monitors. Achieving Functional Safety Functional Safety is achieved when every specified safety function is carried out and the level of performance required of each safety function is met. This is normally achieved by a process that includes the following steps as a minimum 1. Identifying what the required safety functions are. This means the hazards and safety functions have to be known. A process of function reviews, formal HAZID s, Hazard ... reduction required by the safety function. This will involve a Safety Integrity Level SIL Assessment. A Safety Integrity Level SIL applies to an end to end safety function of the safety related system, not just to a component or part of the system. 3. Ensuring the safety function performs ... out processes to a recognised functional safety standard. In Europe, that standard is IEC EN 61508, or one ... Analysis of the system FMEA or FMECA . 5. Conduct functional safety management audit. The safety lifecycle ... of a product....the functional safety lifecycle management audit looks at those elements of the manufacturer s process that may impact the quality of the functional safety of the product being ... 20100803B rev.pdf ref Neither safety nor Functional Safety can be determined without considering the system as a whole and the environment with which it interacts. Functional Safety is inherently ... more details
Orphan date February 2007 Essaylike date January 2009 Safety climate is a theoretical term used by safety ... safetysafety within the workplace . There is debate over the definition and application of safety climate , as the term is often used interchangeably with safety culture. Introduction As part of overall risk and safety management, employers often include components designed to create a culture ... a model of safety culture Safety Science 36 111 136. See also, Clarke, 1999 and 2003. Cooper notes that the UK Health and Safety Government agency Commission recommends that companies develop a positive safety culture in order to prevent workplace accident s. A good or positive safety culture arises from a shared understanding among employees that safety is the number one priority . In order to develop a positive safety culture, managers must be aware of the current state of an organization s health and safety performance. ref Traditionally, lagging indicators have been used to identify ... that precede or predict safety outcomes and indicate the impact of human, organizational and managerial factors on safety performance. By identifying an organization s safety climate or safety culture within a workplace, managers gain an opportunity to identify the state of safety within that workplace without having to wait for the system to fail. Three components of safety culture can be objectively monitored as a predicitive indicator of potential safety risk. These components include ..., communication flow, etc. and can be measured by audits of safety management systems. 2. Behavioral ..., values, attitudes and perceptions of safety in the workplace. 3. Psychological components are commonly measured in the form of a safety climate survey. ref See, Gadd, S. and Collins A.M. 2002 ref Surveys of this type often consist of a number of various safety climate measures e.g. management commitment , thought to be important in developing a positive safety culture. Results are then correlated ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2009 Merge Active Safety date August 2009 In engineering , active safety systems are systems activated in response to a safety problem or abnormal event. Such systems may be activated by a human operator, automatically by a computer driven system, or even mechanically. In nuclear engineering , active safety contrasts to Passively safe passive safety in that it relies on operator or computer automated intervention, whereas passive safety systems rely on the laws of nature to make ... control rods in a nuclear power station provide an active safety system, whereas a fuel that produces less heat at abnormally high temperatures constitutes a passive safety feature. The seat belts of a modern ... sector the term active safety has traditionally referred to systems that help prevent ... safety the term Primary Safety is also used . This compares with passive safety or Secondary Safety ... of safety features that operate automatically, in response to sensor signals that give an understanding of the vehicle s state, are also being referred to as active safety systems. These systems, such as intelligent ... that they invoke an action to improve safety. The confusion comes because this can include systems ... classed as passive safety systems. Here, a useful separation may be achieved by considering that those systems and design elements relevant up to the moment of impact contribute to the active safety , and those that operate from the moment of impact contribute to the passive safety . Active Safety Features in Automobiles, some examples Contributors to active safety of a motor vehicle, accident avoidance ..., intelligent speed adaptation , adaptive or autonomous cruise control system . Passive Safety Features in Automobiles, some examples Contributors to passive safety of a motor vehicle, accident limitation, minimisation of outcome Passenger safety cell, deformation zones, seat belts, loadspace barrier ... Safety Category Safety engineering Category Nuclear safety cs Aktivn bezpe nost nl Actieve veiligheid ... more details
Safety culture is a term often used to describe the way in which safety is managed in the workplace, and often reflects the attitudes, beliefs, perceptions and values that employees share in relation to safety Cox and Cox, 1991 . Defining safety culture The trend around safety culture originated after Chernobyl disaster brought attention to the importance of safety culture and the impact of managerial and human factors on the outcome of safety performance Flin et al. 2000 IAEA 1986 . The term safety ... Accident where safety culture was described as That assembly of characteristics and attitudes ... safety issues receive the attention warranted by their significance. This concept was introduced as a means of explaining how the lack of knowledge and understanding of risk and safety by the employees ... of safety culture have been introduced. The U.K. Health and Safety Commission developed one of the most commonly used definitions of safety culture, which describes safety culture as The product of individual ... the commitment to, and the style and proficiency of, an organization s health and safety management HSC, 1993a, p. 23 . Another widely used term, developed by Advisory Committee on the Safety of Nuclear Installations ACSNI yr , describes safety culture as The safety culture of an organization ... and safety management. Organizations with a positive safety culture are characterized by communications founded on mutual trust, by shared perceptions of the importance of safety and by confidence ... on safety culture, however the concept still remains largely ill defined Guldenmund 2000 . Within the literature there are a number of varying definitions of safety culture with arguments for and against ... IAEA and UK Health and Safety Commission HSC , are two of the most prominent and most commonly used .... Some characteristics associated with safety culture include the incorporation of beliefs, values ... of safety culture depend on the individuals perceptions being shared within a group, organization ... more details
Safety Town is a two week program for preschool children ages five or six years old that teaches safety lessons about fire, pedestrians traffic, water, guns, strangers and poisons drugs. Safety Town programs that are accredited by the National Safety Town Center ref http www.nationalsafetytown.com ref in Cleveland , Ohio are offered throughout the country. Safety town is also often the name given to an area ... safety measures. History The Safety Town program was established in 1964 by Doroth Chalad to promote early childhood safety education. Chalad began the program after realizing a lack of safety education ... and other safety related professionals to teach lessons based on their experiences, and formulated a curiculum that incorporated various interactive teaching strategies. Safety Town was the brainchild ... country and has been used continuously since that date in Mansfield, Ohio. Oklahoma The Safety Town in Altus, Oklahoma is one of the nicer Safety Towns across the country. At the Altus Safety .... Safety Town in Altus is transformed each year into Spooky Town and Christmas Town, to celebrate ... between Altus Safety Town and Imagination Station, a safer and better funded children s center. New York Safety Town, in East Meadow, New York East Meadow on Long Island in New York at Eisenhower Park ... safety. An actual miniature town built to 1 3 scale, it includes paved streets, two intersections .... It allows the NCPD s Traffic Safety Unit to teach traffic and bicycle safety to children in 3rd ... sharing the road with motorists. Attendants go through Safety Town as pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorists in electric powered miniature cars . Children ages 7 9 generally visit Safety Town ... field trips are usually in the third grade. Florida Safety Town in New Port Richey, Florida New Port ... on a billboard for training to make Emergency telephone number 911 calls . Fire safety includes measures taken for a personal clothing fire. Along with traffic & bicycle safety, there are school bus ... more details
Image GOES G ends Spac0243.jpg thumb upright 1.0 The Delta 3000 Delta 3914 rocket carrying the GOES G satellite was destroyed by range safety 71 seconds after launch due to an electrical failure. In rocket rocketry , range safety is assured by the systems which protect people and assets on the rocket range in cases when a launch vehicle might endanger them. Range safety is usually the responsibility of a Range Safety Officer RSO . At NASA , the range safety goal is for the general public to be as safe during range operations as they are in their normal day to day activities. ref cite web url http kscsma.ksc.nasa.gov Range Safety Overview.htm title NASA Range Safety Overview publisher NASA ref Flight termination Some launch systems use flight termination for range safety. In these systems the RSO can remotely command the vehicle to self destruct to prevent the vehicle from traveling outside of prescribed safety zone. This allows as yet unconsumed propellants to combust at altitude, rather than upon the vehicle reaching the ground. ref cite news title s Shuttle Lifts Off, NASA Will Man Destruct Switch Just in Case url http www.popularmechanics.com science space nasa 4262479 newspaper Popular Mechanics ref Thrust termination A less destructive type of range safety system allows the RSO to remotely command the vehicle to shut down its propulsive rocket engine s. The thrust termination concept was proposed for the Titan III M launch vehicle which would have been used in the Manned Orbiting Laboratory program. ref cite web url http history.nasa.gov rogersrep v1ch9.htm title Report of the PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION on the Space Shuttle Challenger Accident Chapter IX Other Safety Considerations publisher NASA ref See also Ballistic Missile Range Safety Technology Range Safety and Telemetry System References reflist External links http www.youtube.com watch?v 9FQ97E H9NU presentation on flight safety system on display at the Air Force Space and Missile Museum rocketry stub Cate ... more details
wikify date May 2009 Safety by design is a concept and movement that encourages construction or product designers to design out health and safety risks during design development. The concept supports the view that along with quality, programme and cost safety is determined during the design stage. ref Behm M, 2005, Linking Construction Fatalities to the Design for Construction Safety Concept, Safety Science, Number 43, Pages 589 611 ref ref Churcher D W, Alwani Starr G M,Incorporating construction health and safety into the design process , Implementation of Health and Safety in Construction Sites, Alvels, Dias & Coble eds , ISBN 90 5410 847 9, 1996 ref ref ECI 2000 Designing for Safety and Health, Proceedings of the ECI CIB HSE international Conference, London, European Construction Institute, Loughborough, ed A G F Gibb, June 245pp ECI, Publications ref ref Gambatese JA, Hinze J and Haas C, Tool to Design for Construction Worker Safety, Journal of Architectural Engineering, Volume 3, Part 1, Pages 32 42, 1997 ref ref Gambatese JA, 2003, Safety in design A Proactive Approach to Construction Worker Safety and Health, Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, Vol 18 5 pp 339 342 ref ref Gambatese JA, Hinze J, Addressing Construction Worker Safety in the Design Phase Designing for worker Safety, Automation in Construction, Volume 8, Issue 6, Pages 643 649, August 1999 ref ref Hecker S, Gambatese J, Weinstein M, Designing for Worker Safety Moving the Construction Safety Process Upstream, Professional Safety, Pages 32 44, September 2005 ref Within Europe construction designers are legally bound to design out risks during design development to reduce hazards in the construction and end use phases via the Mobile Worksite Directive also known as CDM regulations in the UK . ref http www.hse.gov.uk construction cdm.htm Health and Safety Executive CDM ref The concept supports ..., Australia and the United States. References Reflist Category Construction terminology Category Safety ... more details
Workplace safety & health is a category of management responsibility in places of employment. To ensure the safety and health of workers, managers establish a focus on safety that can include elements ... out safely and efficiently and effectivily safety programs, policies, and plans safety processes, procedures, and practices safety goals and objectives safety inspections for workplace hazards safety program audits safety tracking & metrics hazard identification and control safety committees to promote employee involvement safety education and training safety communications to maintain a high level of awareness on safety Workplace fatalities statistics European Union class wikitable sortable ... Workplace Certified safety professional CCOHS Effective Safety Training Hearing conservation program Industrial Union Department v. American Petroleum Institute Material safety data sheet National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NIOSH Occupational disease Occupational fatality Occupational health psychology Occupational safety and health Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA Participatory Ergonomics Process Safety Management Safe In Sound Award Excellence in Hearing Loss Prevention Award SafetySafety engineering References references External links http www.ccohs.ca oshanswers OSH Answers http www.ccohs.ca Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety CCOHS http eh.net encyclopedia article aldrich.safety.workplace.us History of Workplace Safety in the United States by Mark Aldrich of Smith College http www.osha.gov Occupational Safety & Health Administration http www.cdc.gov niosh National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health http www.nsc.org National Safety Council http www.osh.dol.govt.nz New Zealand Department of Labor http www.ilo.org International Labour Organization http www.iosh.co.uk Institution of Occupational Safety and Health ... Association of Safety Professionals http www.asse.org American Society of Safety Engineers http www.ostca.org ... more details
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procedures. Acts Each State and Territory has a principal Occupational safety and health health and safety Act which sets out requirements for ensuring that workplaces are safe and healthy. These requirements ... and safety OHS legislation through the Occupational Health and Safety Act 1985. The scheme has since ... Health and Safety Act 2004 . Regulations Regulations have been made under occupational health and safety ... in another way. Non OHS safety schemes The safety regulation models reflected in Australian OHS ... vic consol act rsa2006127 Rail Safety Act 2006 , the bus industry the http www.austlii.edu.au au legis vic consol act bsa2009130 Bus Safety Act 2009 and the marine sector the http www.austlii.com au legis vic num act msa201065o2010191 Marine Safety Act 2010 . The approach of establishing general safety ... reflected in the Rail Safety Act Rail Safety Act 2006 , for example, was adoped nationally by the http www.atcouncil.gov.au Australian Transport Council through a national model Rail Safety Bill and then subsequently ... Territory . See also Safety Rail Safety Act External links http www.worksafe.vic.gov.au WorkSafe Victoria http www.ptsv.vic.gov.au Transport Safety Victoria http www.safetydirectory.com.au Australian Safety DEFAULTSORT Safety In Australia Category Safety Australia Category Victoria Australia legislation ... more details
Internet safety or online safety is the security of people and their info when using the Internet. Numerous groups, Internet sites and governments have expressed concerns over the safety of children using the Internet. In the UK the Get Safe Online campaign has received sponsorship from government agency Serious Organized Crime Agency SOCA and major Internet companies such as Microsoft and eBay . Several crimes can be committed on the Internet such as stalking, identity theft and more. Most social networking and chat sites have a page about safety. Issues The main issues with Internet safety include Avoiding net nasties including phishing , malware and computer virus viruses . Avoiding unwelcome sites, particularly pornography and other sites that may be unsuitable for children. Tools https allows websites to encrypt traffic between the browser and the server. This helps protect against stealing passwords. Filtering at the computer, with filtering software, such as Net Nanny or OnlineFamily.Norton ... in the topic ThinkUKnow Tween summit Youth Internet Safety Survey AHTCC Australian High Tech Crime Centre Sonia Livingstone External links http www.digitalsafety.com Digital Safety Conference London, June 19, 2009 http www.ciconline.org digitalsafety Cable in the classroom digital safety page http www.dbcde.gov.au funding and programs cybersafety plan Australian Government Cyber Safety Plan http www.dbcde.gov.au online safety and security Australian Government Online Safety and Security , also http www.dbcde.gov.au online safety and security Cyber Security Cyber Security http www.internetsafetyproject.org wiki Main Page Internet Safety Project http www.digitalmomblog.com 2010 02 23 kids the internet and boundaries Digital Mom Keeping Kids Safe Online http techsmartsenior.com internet safety seniors.html Internet safety for seniors References references Category Crime prevention Category Internet safety internet stub computer stub ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Safety Type EP Artist Coldplay Cover Safety ep.jpg Released 25 May 1998 Recorded Sync City Studios, 1998 Genre Indie rock Length 14 12 Label Self released Producer Coldplay br Nikki Rosetti Reviews Last album Ode To Deodorant br 1998 This album Safety br 1998 Next album The Blue Room EP The Blue Room EP br 1999 Safety was the first public release by England English band Coldplay . It was recorded over a weekend during May 1998, and was intended as a demo music demo for record companies. It was financed by the band and their manager Phil Harvey manager Phil Harvey for around 200. Everyone involved was so pleased with the finished product that they decided to pay for 500 copies to be manufactured for distribution around London. Only about 50 copies ever made it to record stores, as they gave most of the copies away to record companies and their friends and families. ref name cp http www.coldplaying.com index.php?name Sections&req viewarticle&artid 235&page 1 Origin And Early Years September 1996 October 1999 coldplaying.com ref The EP is unavailable on iTunes and therefore is such a rarity that it is known to fetch in excess of 2000 on eBay . Fact date February 2007 Although this EP is not the most readily available of Coldplay releases along with the Mince Spies EP , Bigger Stronger and Such a Rush in an edited form are both on the second proper Coldplay release The Blue Room EP and No More Keeping My Feet on the Ground appears as the B side to Yellow on the UK CD release. The cover photo of lead singer Chris Martin was taken by John Hilton, a friend of the band. ref http www.coldplay.com newsdetail.php?id 629&page 0 ref Track ... Coldplay albums Category Debut EPs Category 1998 EPs ca Safety EP es Safety EP fr Safety EP it Safety EP ka Safety EP nl Safety EP pl Safety EP pt Safety EP simple Safety EP album fi Safety EP tr Safety EP ... more details