All practicable steps

This means something possible of accomplishment regardless of cost but dependent on the state of knowledge at the time. For example, regulations under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 provide that all practicable steps shall be taken to ensure that no person employed shall be in the space between any moving part of a self-acting spinning mule and any fixed part of the machine towards which it is traversing. Compare with properly maintained and reasonably practicable.

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