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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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  • ...e transportation accidents occurred either by truck or by tractor. Tractor accidents alone counted for 1/4 of the youth worker fatalities from 1993 to 2002.<ref Between the years 1998 and 2002, [[construction]] accidents accounted for 18% of youth worker fatalities,<ref name=pop/> making constru
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  • ...ical manufacturing]] and storage facilities. The most significant chemical accidents in recorded history was the 1984 [[Bhopal disaster]] in [[India]], in which Efforts to prevent accidents range from improved [[safety]] systems to fundamental changes in [[chemical
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  • ...ons not at work that require [[hospital]] treatment, injuries arising from accidents in hospitals, and dangerous occurrences (reg.3(1)). Additionally, the law r ...es]] to identify where and how [[risk]]s arise, and to investigate serious accidents".<ref name=hse/>
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  • *Risk of occupational accidents and major hazards operating conditions, as well as during possible accidents and emergencies.
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  • ...r safety''' relates to prevention of [[door]]-related [[accident]]s. Such accidents take place in various forms, and in a number of locations; ranging from car ==Severity and Frequency of Accidents==
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  • == Notification and investigation of accidents and industrial diseases ==
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  • ...ks, this situation is rather dangerous.<ref>{{citebook|title=Learning from Accidents|author=Trevor A. Kletz|year=2001|publisher=Gulf Professional Publishing|id=
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  • *Kjellen, U. (2000) Prevention of Accidents Through Experience Feedback. CRC Press. ISBN 0748409254
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  • ...design, use and implementation of lasers to minimise the risk of [[laser]] accidents, especially those involving eye injuries. Since even relatively small amoun ...t lighting levels may be inadequate, leading to increased risks for other accidents, such as tripping over cables. Finally, the weight, fit, and ventilation ma
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  • ...rd based [[incentive program]] created in 1991 aimed at reducing workplace accidents.<ref>
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  • ...aditionally, ‘lagging indicators’ have been used to identify trends in accidents that are occurring within the workplace. Lagging indicators include the num ...ty climate measures that have emerged as predictors of unsafe behavior and accidents in numerous structural models.
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  • ...workers, employers, and governments could collaborate to reduce workplace accidents and disease. The work was subsequently expanded upon, resulting ultimately
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  • After serious accidents as a result of drivers falling asleep, where the pedal was still regularly
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  • ...ted from this effort does not reflect upon the prior actions, incidents or accidents of the members or associated organizations.
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  • * There is comparatively extremely low rate of accidents in the semiconductor industry.
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  • ...rward to working at the workplace without getting involved in occupational accidents or diseases. It was one of the fastest changing periods for Koreans who liv ...nsurance effect, over two million of workers were involved in occupational accidents. Among them, over 20,000 workers died, the remained became the disabled and
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  • ...tion which is readily available for proclaimed victims of natural resource accidents. This information has helped many workers, regardless of health condition,
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  • ...re four types of precautionary statements covering: prevention, [[Chemical accidents| response in cases of accidental spillage or exposure]], storage, and dispo # [[Chemical accidents| Accidental release measures]]
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