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- Fail-safe subject Category:Fault_tolerance.
- Fail-safe subject Category:Safety.
- Fail-safe hypernym Concepts.
- Fail-safe type Automobile.
- Fail-safe type RecordLabel.
- Fail-safe type Class.
- Fail-safe type Redirect.
- Fail-safe comment "A fail-safe or fail-secure device is one that, in the event of a specific type of failure, responds in a way that will cause no harm, or at least a minimum of harm, to other devices or to personnel.Fail-safe and fail-secure are similar but distinct concepts. Fail-safe means that a device will not endanger lives or property when it fails. Fail-secure means that access or data will not fall into the wrong hands in a failure. Sometimes the approaches suggest opposite solutions.".
- Fail-safe label "Fail-safe".
- Fail-safe sameAs Q1392940.
- Fail-safe sameAs Fail-Safe.
- Fail-safe sameAs Vikaturvallinen.
- Fail-safe sameAs Mode_dégradé.
- Fail-safe sameAs フェイルセーフ.
- Fail-safe sameAs Fouttolerant.
- Fail-safe sameAs Uszkodzenie_w_kierunku_bezpiecznym.
- Fail-safe sameAs m.0b8mw.
- Fail-safe sameAs Отказобезопасность.
- Fail-safe sameAs Q1392940.
- Fail-safe wasDerivedFrom Fail-safe?oldid=704605022.
- Fail-safe depiction FA-18-Afterburners.jpg.
- Fail-safe isPrimaryTopicOf Fail-safe.