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    Dangerous Driving Habits A few years ago most of the traffic accidents were mainly caused by impaired drivers who were either under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. According to the 2009 Florida Traffic Crash Statistics that number has considerably dropped compared to previous years. In 2009 235‚778 traffic crashes were reported‚ an average of 646 accidents a day. But surprisingly‚ only 20‚085 of these crashes were related to alcohol impairment‚ about 1283 crashes were related to other

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    >cases State Farm: Dangerous Intersections >Abstract State Farm‚ the nation’s largest auto insurer‚ distributed a list of the 10 most dangerous intersections in the United States based on crashes resulting in claims by its policyholders. What started as a study to reduce risk turned into an ongoing study that directs a major public relations effort: State Farm provides funds for communities to further research their dangerous intersections and initiate improvements based on the research. This

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    BY ADENUGA OLAMIDE EMMANUEL MAPET HERITAGE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. POLICIES It is company policy that accident prevention be a prime concern of all employees. This includes the safety and wellbeing of all employees‚ subcontractors‚ and customers‚ as well as the prevention of wasteful‚ inefficient operations‚ and damages to properties and equipments.

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    How procedures for accidents‚ illness‚ injuries and emergencies are followed effectively Introduction It is important while working with children that procedures are set in place and followed effectively to avoid illness or injury through boundaries that are created to protect children within that environment. These procedures may be there to protect children from that environment‚ People in that environment or an unexpected emergency. In the case of an emergency it is vital that procedures are

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    world. New safety rules and speed limits have been introduced‚ but the car crashes have still not stopped. Statistics show that nearly 1.3 million people die in car crashes annually. In 2016‚ there were around 8000 car accidents in Hong Kong itself. A lot of these deaths and accidents were caused by frontal and rear-end collisions‚ in which the hood or the rear of the car crashes into an object. This causes the person’s body to shatter as it hits the car with more force than it can handle. Frontal

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    Safety Every year‚ more than a hundred traffic accidents caused by drivers‚ passengers and pedestrians. Every time‚ most of the people involved always blame others‚ not thinking their own responsibility. In fact‚ some simple actions like avoiding chat with the driver‚ not drinking before driving and watching out for the traffic light can reduce most chances of being hurt in traffic accidents. First and foremost‚ the reason why numerous traffic accidents caused by bus are passengers chat with the bus

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    Safety is accorded the highest priority by Indian Railways and all possible steps are undertaken on a continuing basis to prevent accidents and to enhance safety. Strategy of the Indian Railways for accident prevention include progressively achieving reduction in accidents attributable to human failure by way of introduction of modern technologies and devices and mechanization of maintenance. Safety measures taken by the Railways include timely replacement of over-aged assets‚ adoption of suitable

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    Consequences of Accidents at Workplace a) Financial Costs ●It also requires spending on repairing the damaged equipment and compensating the effected employee. The employer has to spend on training the new recruit. Some people may even have to work over time to make up for lost time and will require overtime payments. Preparing accident reports and starting the investigation process also adds additional expenses. All these things combine to cause heavy financial loss to the worker. b) Losses

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    security policies Parental permission form Administering medicines Accident form Home incident form Missing child procedures Incident form Health and safety law Following the current guidance in the health and safety at work act 1974‚ gives the responsibility for health and safety to the employer and employees. The premises must be well maintain and safe‚ accidents and indents form must be fill in when any accident occurs.

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    In the early 1900s industrial accidents were commonplace in this country; for example‚ in 1907 over 3‚200 people were killed in mining accidents. At this time legislation and public opinion all favored management. There were few protections for the worker’s safety. Today’s industrial employees are better off than their colleagues in the past. Their chances of being killed in an industrial accident are less than half of that of their predecessors of 60 years ago. According to National safety Council

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