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  • ..., addressing more commonplace accidents that cause no injuries can prevent accidents that cause injuries. ...reports completed by supervisors, who generally blamed workers for causing accidents without conducting detailed investigations into the root causes.
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  • ...ting in the release of a substance or substances hazardous to human health and/or the environment in the short or long term. Such events include [[Conflag ...ical manufacturing]] and storage facilities. The most significant chemical accidents in recorded history was the 1984 [[Bhopal disaster]] in [[India]], in which
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  • Title=The Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995| territorial_extent=United Kingdom, overseas<ref>[[Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974]], s.84; reg.12</ref>|
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  • ...small amounts of laser light can lead to permanent eye injuries, the sale and usage of lasers is typically subject to government regulations. ...required safety measures, such as labeling lasers with specific warnings, and wearing laser safety goggles when operating lasers.
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  • ...itions, empirical development, common measurement methods and its validity and predictive value. ...rkplace. Lagging indicators include the number of lost time injuries, time and place of accident, type of injury, etc.
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  • introduced_by=[[Nick Brown]] [[Department for Work and Pensions]]| territorial_extent=United Kingdom, overseas<ref>[[Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974]], s.84; reg.12</ref>|
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  • |agency_name = Mine Safety and Health Administration |logo = Mine Safety and Health Administration emblem.png
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  • ...n killed, injured or suffered illness due to workplace related hazards and incidents. ...ial Day' (no ISBN); published by The [[Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents]] ([[ROSPA]]) UK [[registered charity]] No. 207823</ref><ref name="ohs">TUC
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  • ...ution to injury prevention: behavior-based safety “empowers” employees and addresses the dynamics of injury prevention.” Risk & Insurance.'''15'''(1 ...ly will also need some change. Those changes cannot be done without buy-in and support from all involved in making those decisions.
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  • |name=Health and Safety Executive |logo=[[Image:Health and Safety Executive logo.jpg]]
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  • | metabolism = 95%, mainly [[Hepatic]], also in blood and tissues ...tus = Class B ([[New Zealand|NZ]]), [[Controlled Substances Act|Schedule I and III]] (US)
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  • ...dopt to prevent or in response to terrorist threats and/or acts, both real and imputed. ...nts]] and governments. Not all insurgents use [[Fear|terror]] as a tactic, and some choose not to use it because other tactics work better for them in a p
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  • ...intestinal exposure due to the consumption of tainted meat from the area, and subcutaneous exposure due to butchers handling the tainted meat. All medica ...nit 731|Japanese germ warfare program]].<ref name="Alibek"> [[Ken Alibek]] and S. Handelman. ''[[Biohazard (book)|Biohazard: The Chilling True Story of th
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