Also
s - seconds
whereas
S - siemens, conductivity (1/ohms)
When I am peer-reviewing documents at work, many times I find myself writing up findings for the issues mentioned above.
Another is adding hyphens such as writing "milli-amperes" instead of milliamperes.
I agree with one of the reply...
I would think that would be alright providing you have the fuse housed in a way that if it suffers a catastrophic failure it isn't next to anything flammable, and as Photon said, that there isn't any physical stress put on its terminals. Meaning the contact surfaces of the battery and shunt...