in the automotive world it is a restraint that you have to apply youself such as a seatbelt.
Active restraint: most common is airbag system
Safety Belt! Air Bag is an inactive restraint, safety belt is active at all times
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Well, honey, an example of an active restraint is a seatbelt. It's not just a fashion statement, it's there to keep your butt in place during a car crash. So buckle up, buttercup, and stay safe out there on the road.
He became violent and aggressive to the point that he required physical restraint, but everyone still loved him.
Using physical restraint for safety of staff
no it is a personal choice
No, personal choice.
If it has the active restraint headrests that pop forward in a crash, the dealers scan tool is required.
Question is somewhat unclear. What specific information is being sought?A definition of the term 'physical restraint' would be - 'the force necessary to curtail or limit the movements, or limit the physical actions of, an individual.' In law enforcement terminology it is usually used to describe a physical custody situation.Chemical restraint would probably refer to OC spray, "Mace," tear gas, or similar commercially available product that temporarily disables a struggling or resisting individual so that they may be taken into physical custody.Psychological restraint, when used in this context, has no meaning or application. Psychological restraint implies that restraint which is self-imposed by the person themselves.
Five types of restraint include physical restraint, which involves the use of devices or methods to prevent movement; chemical restraint, which involves administering medications to sedate or control behavior; mechanical restraint, using equipment like straps or belts to restrict movement; environmental restraint, which limits access to certain areas or items; and seclusion, where an individual is isolated from others for safety or behavioral management. Each type serves different purposes in various settings, such as healthcare or correctional facilities.
A noun that corresponds to the verb "restrain" is "restraint." It refers to the act of holding back, limiting, or controlling something. Restraint can apply to physical actions, emotional responses, or self-control in various contexts.