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Karine
Safety x security Hi guys! I would like to know if there is any difference between the following sentences: 1. By law, companies have to have a "Health and Safety" expert, who is responsible for all matters relating to the SAFETY of employees. 2. By law, companies have to have a "Health and Safety" expert, who is responsible for all matters relating to the SECURITY of employees. Thanks in advance!
Sep 8, 2015 2:46 PM
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Security (protection) keeps things safe (unharmed). :)
September 9, 2015
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"safety" and "security" have an overlap in meaning but not entirely the same thing. safe: not exposed to common hazards, both natural and man made - accidents, fire, natural disasters, falling rocks, ... secure: protected from external threats, i.e, actively perpetuated harm by either men or animals - burglars, muggers, terrorists, large animals, ...
September 8, 2015
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