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The Role of the Accident Investigator

Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 1970
Some forensic aspects of road accident investigation are discussed ; driver identification in fatal accidents, collision dynamics, vehicle lighting at the time of impact, and the estimation of speeds in collision between vehicles. Some broader benefits from improved liaison between those who are concerned with processing road accidents and their ...
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Child Traffic Accidents: An Investigation of Accident Factors

Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine, 1979
With the aim of examining accident factors in detail, 124 children aged 0–14 years were investigated; these comprised 90.5% of all children in the Odense area who in 1974 collided with a motor vehicle either as pedestrian or cyclist, and were seen at the casualty ward, Odense University Hospital.
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Multidisciplinary perspective on accident investigation

Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2006
Abstract The increasing complexity of many computer-controlled application processes is placing increasing demands on the investigation of adverse events. At the same time, there is a growing realisation that accident investigators must consider a wider range of contributory and contextual factors that help to shape human behaviour in the causes of ...
Basnyat, Sandra   +2 more
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The Medical Investigation of Airship Accidents

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1988
Abstract A review of the autopsy reports for 18 of 21 victims in 3 of the 4 nonrigid Navy airship accidents during the period 1955 to 1966 revealed that the patterns of injury, complicated by postcrash entrapment, immersion, or fire, are similar to the injuries observed in the low-speed, low-altitude crashes of rigid airships and of ...
Stahl, C. J.   +3 more
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Using simulated investigations for accident investigation studies

Applied Ergonomics, 2005
Regardless of the actual causes of particular accidents, it is the causes identified by the analyst that determine what responses are made, and how safety is managed in industry. Past authors have suggested that investigation might be biased, but studies were limited by the lack of similarity to real-world investigation tasks in which investigators ...
Kathryn, Woodcock   +3 more
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Accident Investigation

1991
Çoğu kaza araştırmasında bilimsel yöntem diye bilinen bir araştırma tekniği kulla­nılır. Gerçek olay toplanarak analiz edilir. Daha sonra bu olayları açıklamak için varsa­yımlar geliştirilerek her varsayım gerçeklerle karşılaştırılır. Sonunda kazanın en olası açıklaması seçilir.
ZEGEAR, D. A., TOPKARA, Behçet
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Credible investigation of air accidents

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2004
Within the United Kingdom the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has been used as a model for the other transport modes accident investigation bodies. Government Ministers considered that the AAIB's approach had established the trust of the public and the aviation industry in its ability to conduct independent and objective investigations.
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