Injury Prevention, ISSN 1353-8047, 11/2018, Volume 24, Issue Suppl 2, p. A240
Human life is priceless. Hence, any loss of human life, either single or multiple fatalities or injuries shall be prevented by all means.In the past, Chemical...
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Injury Prevention, ISSN 1353-8047, 11/2018, Volume 24, Issue Suppl 2, p. A175
Death certificates, mortuary registries, hospital and police records are known to be data sources on injury fatalities. However, underreporting, misreporting...
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The Lancet Infectious Diseases, ISSN 1473-3099, 05/2018, Volume 18, Issue 5, p. 492
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Life Chances: Labor Rights, International Institutions, and Worker Fatalities in the Global South
Social forces, ISSN 0037-7732, 09/2016, Volume 95, Issue 1, pp. 191 - 191
Hundreds of thousands of workers die on the job each year around the world, with disproportionately high fatality rates in the global South. Using fixed...
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Injury Prevention, ISSN 1353-8047, 09/2016, Volume 22, Issue Suppl 2, pp. A237 - A237
BackgroundChild Death Review (CDR) is the multi-disciplinary case review of preventable child deaths. All fifty states in the United States, several Indian...
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Injury Prevention, ISSN 1353-8047, 09/2016, Volume 22, Issue Suppl 2, pp. A297 - A297
BackgroundOn average, 135 people drown in the Republic of Ireland (ROI) every year. There is growing recognition that coastal drowning fatalities in particular...
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Southern economic journal, ISSN 0038-4038, 01/2017, Volume 83, Issue 3, pp. 705 - 720
We investigate and measure how a shift from a regime of common property to one of private ownership of fishing rights affected the safety of commercial fishing...
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2007, S. hrg., ISBN 0160798345, Volume 110-186
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2006, ISBN 9789282113349, Volume 9789282113356, 260
With traffic crashes being the single greatest killer of those aged 15-24 in OECD countries, this report provides an overview of the scope of the problem of...
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Prevention | Traffic fatalities | Traffic safety | Teenage automobile drivers | Transport | Social Issues/Migration/Health | Europe | OECD countries | Fatality | Accident rate | Skill (road user) | Injury | Risk | Driver training | Statistics | Recently qualified driver | Technology | Accident proneness | Adolescent | Accident prevention | Man | Woman | Age | Driving licence | International
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2006, NHTSA technical report
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2005, NHTSA technical report
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2007
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Professional Safety, ISSN 0099-0027, 09/2016, Volume 61, Issue 9, p. 18
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, 13 communications tower workers were killed in 2013 and another 11 were killed in 2014, leading OSHA to focus...
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2010, ISBN 9780160883774
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2006, Traffic safety facts. Research note
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JAMA, ISSN 0098-7484, 03/2019, Volume 321, Issue 10, p. 1005
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2000, NHTSA technical report
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2006, NHTSA technical report
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1996, NHTSA technical report
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