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SAFER
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SAFERStudents Active For Ending Rape
SAFERStaffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (US Department of Homeland Security)
SAFERSteel And Foam Energy Reduction (racetrack barrier developed by University of Nebraska)
SAFERSimplified Aid For EVA Rescue
SAFERSociété d'Aménagement Foncier et d'Etablissement Rural (French: Property and Rural Settlement Development Corporation)
SAFERSafer Alternatives for Enjoyable Recreation (pro-marijuana group)
SAFERSecure and Fast Encryption Routine (cryptography)
SAFERStreamlined Approach for Environmental Restoration (US DoE)
SAFERSouthern Area Fire Equipment Research
SAFERSplit Access Flexible Egress Routing (AT&T)
SAFERevasion and recovery selected area for evasion (SAFE) area activation request (US DoD)
SAFERSafety and Fitness Electronics Records System (Johns Hopkins University)
SAFERSandwell Approach Forum for Eliminating Racism (UK)
SAFERSafety Assessment for Evaluating Rehoming


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The University of Nebraska's Midwest Roadside Safety Facility, a research organization focusing on all aspects of highway design and safety, developed a new Steel and Foam Energy Reduction (SAFER) barrier, which was installed in all four turns at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
NASCAR officials also are hopeful the development of SAFER - Steel and Foam Energy Reduction - walls, otherwise known as soft walls, will add to the safety improvements.
 
 
 
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