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  • ...tive training program can reduce the number of injuries and [[occupational fatality|deaths]], property damage, legal liability, illnesses, workers' compensatio ...f a situation can be solved using training. Training, or retraining as the case may be, could be required by an OSHA standard. Training is an effective so
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  • ...severe acute poisoning.<ref name="J Occup Med1999-fawcett"/> However, one case noted permanent memory loss and learning problems after a 3-year exposure t ...itle=Damage of cerebellar white matter due to carbon monoxide poisoning: a case report|journal=[[The American Journal of Emergency Medicine]]|volume=27|iss
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  • ...an unintentional unsafe occurrence that could have resulted in an injury, fatality, or property damage.<ref>http://www.firefighternearmiss.com/faq/#question1< ...the country. In addition to the Report of the Week, there are illustrated case studies, videos, grouped reports, and photos. Recently the program has sta
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  • An '''occupational fatality''' is a death that occurs while a person is at work or performing work rela ...ons with high fatality rate.png|thumb|350px|Selected occupations with high fatality rates, 2006, in the United States.<ref name=bls2006/>]]
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  • ...ng 256 people, including 5 on the ground, causing 2001 to show a very high fatality rate. Even so, the rate that year including the attacks (estimated here to ...gn of the cargo door latch was also a major factor in the incident. In the case of [[Japan Airlines]] [[Japan Airlines Flight 123|Flight 123]], improper ma
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  • ...5003/latest/ |author=Fred HL, van Dijk HA|title=Images of Memorable Cases: Case 81|publisher=Connexions|date=|accessdate=August 25, 2009}}</ref>|alt=dozens ...sed" by the government, and the population resettled elsewhere, as was the case with [[Picher, Oklahoma]] in 2009.<ref>{{cite news | last = | first = |
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  • ...ol Evaluation (FACE)''' program's goal is the prevention of [[occupational fatality]]. Program elements include: Fatality Data Summaries - summaries of the fatalities and a list of the incidents.
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  • In the case of a '''bone marrow transplant''', the HSC are removed from a large bone of ...ls must be harvested months in advance of the transplant treatment. In the case of allogeneic transplants fresh HSC are preferred in order to avoid cell lo
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  • There has never been a documented human fatality from overdosing on tetrahydrocannabinol or cannabis.<ref name="Walker and H ...search into the CB2 receptor (throughout the immune system), has given the case for medical marijuana more support.<ref name=Correa2005>{{Cite journal
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  • ...ith tolerance to [[opioids]] who use the drug sublingually as meant in the case of Subutex/Suboxone, especially if there is no alcohol involved. Concomitan ...the greatest risk for lethal overdose, with the lowest doses of a reported fatality in a 48kg teenage girl with 5mg of diazepam and the equivalent of 8 ounces
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  • ...evels of some liver enzymes, system pH, and others. This is especially the case with [[methadone]], [[levomethadone]], and [[phenadoxone]], which require e ...some countries, and 24-, 36-, and 48-mg tablets less commonly. As was the case with many other medications, including most of the centrally-acting analges
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  • ...aused a fireball 50 to 75 feet high and 25 feet wide, creating a potential fatality zone of 100 yards that could have killed hundreds.<ref name=NYT73/> Though ...math of the failed attack the FBI launched a massive investigation for the case, codenamed Tribomb. Three hundred FBI agents took part, recovering 60 fing
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  • ...t for two events. First, ballistics experts confirmed Johnson as the tenth fatality in the Beltway shootings. Second, in a yard in [[Tacoma, Washington]], poli ...rk Times | title=Virginia Justices Set Death Sentence in Washington Sniper Case | first=Adam | last=Liptak | date=April 23, 2005 | accessdate=March 27, 201
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  • ...NABOM" ("'''UN'''iversity and '''A'''irline '''BOM'''ber") to refer to his case, which resulted in the media calling him the Unabomber. Despite the FBI's e ...d the ATF and U.S. Postal Inspection Service was formed to investigate the case. The task force would grow to more than 150 full-time investigators, analys
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  • ...et tabloid)|Sun]]'', employed by [[American Media Inc]]. He was the first fatality linked to the [[2001 anthrax attacks]] in the [[United States]]. He died o ...rch Institute of Infectious Diseases]] (USAMRIID) at [[Fort Detrick]]. The case has been held up on grounds of national security.
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  • ...mailing in October 2001. But looking at the timeline one can see that her case is more likely related to the cluster of cutaneous cases and accidental exp ...is publicly confirmed to have inhalational anthrax. It is the first known case of inhalational anthrax in the U.S. since 1976. [[United States Department
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  • ...ax is even rarer in dogs and cats: there had only ever been one documented case in dogs in the USA by 2001, although the disease affects livestock.<ref>"[h The last fatal case of natural inhalational anthrax in the United States occurred in California
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