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Safeguard is a term used to describe a measure, device, or action intended to protect people, property, or information from harm or loss. As a noun, it denotes a precaution or protection; as a verb, to safeguard means to protect something from danger or preserve its integrity. The word derives from the Old French sauvegarder, meaning to save or preserve.

In risk management and safety engineering, safeguards include physical protections (such as guards or interlocks), procedural

In international trade law, safeguards are temporary measures invoked when a domestic industry experiences serious injury

Safeguard also appears as a brand name for personal care products, notably a line of soap marketed

controls
(checklists,
approval
workflows),
and
technical
measures
(encryption,
access
controls,
backups).
They
may
also
encompass
legal
or
policy
protections,
such
as
privacy
notices
or
compliance
requirements.
The
purpose
of
safeguards
is
to
prevent
accidents,
reduce
the
impact
of
incidents,
and
maintain
system
reliability
and
security.
due
to
a
surge
in
imports.
Governments
conduct
investigations
and,
if
warranted,
may
impose
safeguards
such
as
tariffs
or
quotas
for
a
defined
period,
subject
to
procedural
rules
and
periodic
reviews.
The
aim
is
to
provide
temporary
relief
to
adjust
while
still
supporting
the
functioning
of
multilateral
trade.
in
various
regions.
In
general
use,
the
term
remains
a
broad
concept
for
any
precaution
or
mechanism
designed
to
ensure
safety
and
resilience
across
different
contexts.