- its own than a
guard rail and
provides support.
Guardrails also
apply in a
technology context. Many
public spaces are ****ed with
guard rails as a means...
- In
rail transport,
guard rails or
check rails are
rails used in the
construction of the track,
placed parallel to
regular running rail to keep the wheels...
- the free dictionary. A
guard rail is a
protective boundary feature.
Guard rail or
guardrail may also
refer to:
Railroad guard rails (otherwise
known as...
-
derail it or the train. In the UK,
small metal bars
called life-
guards,
rail guards or
guard irons are
provided immediately in
front of the wheels. They knock...
-
Security guard, who
protects property, ****ets, or
people Conductor (
rail) §
Train guard, in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and
India Guard (computer...
-
panel construction Guard rail, for
protective separation Hand
rail, for
physical support, such as on
stairways and
steps Picatinny rail, a
bracket used on...
-
British Rail,
there were
several grades of
guard,
depending on
whether the
guard worked on
freight or p****enger trains—and a
purely operational guard grade...
- The
rail is then
known as
grooved rail,
groove rail, or
girder rail. The
flangeway has the
railhead on one side and the
guard on the other. The
guard carries...
-
hazardous situations.
There is no
legal distinction between a
guide rail and a
guard rail.
According to the US
Federal Highway Administration, the
terms guardrail...
- The
United States Coast Guard (USCG) is the
maritime security,
search and rescue, and law
enforcement service branch of the
United States Armed Forces...