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A thing can be considered safe when:
it does not ever harm living creatures directly or indirectly beyond an agreed upon* threshold of acceptable risk.
- often these "agreed upon" standards are set by one party and accepted by another who is usualy forced to trust the authority of regulators, along with thier own personal judgement.