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Human Factors Analysis for Maritime Accidents Based on a Dynamic Fuzzy Bayesian Network

Risk Analysis, 2020
Human factors are widely regarded to be highly contributing factors to maritime accident prevention system failures. The conventional methods for human factor assessment, especially quantitative techniques, such as fault trees and bow‐ties, are static ...
Weiliang Qiao   +3 more
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Deep Spatio-Temporal Representation for Detection of Road Accidents Using Stacked Autoencoder

IEEE transactions on intelligent transportation systems (Print), 2019
Vision-based detection of road accidents using traffic surveillance video is a highly desirable but challenging task. In this paper, we propose a novel framework for automatic detection of road accidents in surveillance videos.
Dinesh Singh, C. Mohan
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Managing the risks of organizational accidents

, 1997
Contents: Hazards, losses and defences Defeating the defences Dangerous defences The human contribution Maintenance can seriously damage your system Navigating the safety space A practical guide to error management The regulatora (TM)s unhappy lot ...
J. Reason
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CAUSES OF ACCIDENTS AT CONSTRUCTION SITES

Malaysian Journal of Civil Engineering, 2018
The statistic of accidents at construction sites give us a picture that Malaysian construction industry is one of the critical sectors that need a huge and fast overhaul from the current site safety practices.
A. Hamid, M. Majid, Bachan Singh
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A study of the lagged relationships among safety climate, safety motivation, safety behavior, and accidents at the individual and group levels.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 2006
The authors measured perceptions of safety climate, motivation, and behavior at 2 time points and linked them to prior and subsequent levels of accidents over a 5-year period.
A. Neal, M. Griffin
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Cerebrovascular accidents in sickle cell disease: rates and risk factors.

Blood, 1998
Cerebrovascular accident (CVA) is a major complication of sickle cell disease. The incidence and mortality of and risk factors for CVA in sickle cell disease patients in the United States have been reported only in small patient samples.
K. Ohene‐Frempong   +8 more
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Accident—or Apparent Accident*

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1972
ABSTRACT:Disturbed cardiac rhythm often leads to sudden incapacitation and an apparent accident under perilous circumstances. Rhythm disturbances occur more frequently among older people, who may lack many ordinary protections against accidents because of failing eyesight and hearing, an impaired sense of smell, forgetfulness, a slow reaction time ...
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An IoT Cloud System for Traffic Monitoring and Vehicular Accidents Prevention Based on Mobile Sensor Data Processing

IEEE Sensors Journal, 2018
The sudden traffic slowdown especially in fast scrolling roads and highways characterized by a scarce visibility is one of the major causes of accidents among motorized vehicles.
A. Celesti   +5 more
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Accidents in the Home

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1941
Increasingly, leaders in the safety movement have challenged nurses to take a more active part in the defense of American homes against accidents. The first reason for this is the appalling home accident situation has revealed by statistics; the second is the unique opportunity afforded nurses in their home contacts to awaken the interest and ...
W. Cole. Graham, Alma C. Haupt
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