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  • '''Door safety''' relates to prevention of [[door]]-related [[accident]]s. Such accidents take place in various fo ==Accident Types and Prevention==
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  • * to stop the spread of an open fire * to confine fire within an enclosed, controlled, or regulated location
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  • Fire ...ent and PPE described in the JSA are available, that contingencies such as fire fighting are understood, communication channels and hand signals are agreed
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  • | Non-profit_name = National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System | Non-profit_logo = <br /><small>Logo of the National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System</small>
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  • ...with creating and maintaining minimum standards and requirements for fire prevention and suppression activities, training, and equipment, as well as other life- ...ith the stated purpose of standardizing the new and burgeoning market of [[fire sprinkler]] systems. The scope of the NFPA's influence grew from sprinklers
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  • ...The branch of medicine concerned with the study, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer is [[oncology]]. ...bilistically]] suffer from errors (mutations). Unless error correction and prevention is properly carried out, the errors will survive, and might be passed along
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  • .... American workers under pressure technical report. St. Paul, MN: St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company.</ref> Many studies suggest that psychologica ...one person may not be a problem for someone else. This viewpoint underlies prevention strategies that focus on workers and ways to help them cope with demanding
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  • ...Solid''' is one that is readily combustible or may cause or contribute to fire through friction. Readily combustible solids are powdered, granular, or pa ...rse effects]]. There are four types of precautionary statements covering: prevention, [[Chemical accidents| response in cases of accidental spillage or exposure
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  • * [[Society of Fire Protection Engineers]] ...xam that covers Accident Theory, Environmental Practices, Ergonomics, Fire Prevention and Protection, Health Promotion, HSE Auditing, Law and Ethics, Occupationa
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  • ...orization of [[Aviation accidents and incidents|flight failures]], and the prevention of such failures through regulation, education and training. It can also be ===Fire===
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  • [[Category:Fire prevention]]
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  • ...onal Hygiene Society (BOHS) define that "Occupational Hygiene is about the prevention of ill-health from work, through recognizing, evaluating and controlling th ...d identification, risk assessment and risk communication, data management, fire evacuation and other emergency responses);
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  • ...name=retail/> The ubiquity of pesticides puts emergency responders such as fire-fighters and police officers at risk, because they are often the first resp ...they could conduct and evaluate [[health intervention|interventions]] and prevention efforts. The disorders covered by SENSOR included [[silicosis]], [[occupat
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  • ...cuation of flood victims to be performed by mutual aide agreements between fire departments and rescue squads, should be identified early in planning stage ...ure that ignites forest fires; early-warning systems for hurricanes; flood prevention mechanisms, ranging from shore protection and terracing in rural areas to a
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  • ...name=retail/> The ubiquity of pesticides puts emergency responders such as fire-fighters and police officers at risk, because they are often the first resp ==Prevention==
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  • ...physical, mental and social well-being of workers in all occupations; the prevention amongst workers of departures from health caused by their working condition ...s risk assessment. Recent major changes to the laws governing asbestos and fire safety management embrace the concept of risk assessment.
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  • ...injury and illness. NIOSH is part of the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] (CDC) within the U.S. [[Department of Health and Human Services]]. '''Criteria Documents''' contain NIOSH's recommendations for the prevention of occupational diseases and injuries. These documents are submitted to the
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  • # An unplanned mine fire not extinguished within 30 minutes of discovery; ...Safety and Health]] (NIOSH), part of the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] under the [[U.S. Department of Health and Human Services]] to develop rec
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  • | title = Fire Technology ...031&URL=Publications/Fire%20Technology ''Fire Technology'' at the National Fire Protection Agency website]</ref>.
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  • ...ion concepts. Accompanying this award is a USD 5,000 cash prize from the [[Fire Protection Research Foundation]]. ...naling Systems and who was a fellow and past president of the [[Society of Fire Protection Engineers]]<ref>Harry C. Bigglestone Award website [http://www.n
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