noun
- A heavy timber, block, or anchor buried in the ground to provide a fixed point for securing cables, ropes, or guy-wires.
- A device or mechanism that stops or prevents motion when released or when a person is incapacitated.
Usage: construction; engineering
Usage: technical; safety equipment
Examples
- The construction crew buried a deadman in the ground to anchor the tent cables.
- The excavator operator relied on the deadman switch to stop the machine if he lost consciousness.
- Engineers installed a deadman to secure the guy-wires on the transmission tower.
- The deadman was positioned deep enough to withstand the tension from the cable.
- Safety regulations require a deadman mechanism on all heavy machinery in the warehouse.