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1994
Some may question the need for a chapter about safety in a book concerning quality measurement in the oil industry and may ask what the two have in common. Roughton1 notes a few key concepts common to both quality and safety. First he notes that “quality efforts must be: led by management; become the fundamental responsibility of all employees; and ...
D. R. Kimbril, R. W. Bahr
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Some may question the need for a chapter about safety in a book concerning quality measurement in the oil industry and may ask what the two have in common. Roughton1 notes a few key concepts common to both quality and safety. First he notes that “quality efforts must be: led by management; become the fundamental responsibility of all employees; and ...
D. R. Kimbril, R. W. Bahr
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2015
If an animal gets wounded, either by accident or while being hunted by a predator, the only chance for it to survive is to adapt to the new circumstances and make the best out of what it still can do to remain “operable”.
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If an animal gets wounded, either by accident or while being hunted by a predator, the only chance for it to survive is to adapt to the new circumstances and make the best out of what it still can do to remain “operable”.
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Measuring Patient Safety in Neonatology
American Journal of Perinatology, 2011Measurement of patient safety serves to identify opportunities to improve safety within a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), compare the safety of care provided by different NICUs, determine changes in response to safety interventions or programs, follow safety trends over time, and potentially deny payment for specific events.
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2018
Bridges form a substantial part of the infrastructure systems in almost all countries worldwide. The global stock is estimated between five and six million bridges (see Chap. 6). Approximately one bridge per 500 inhabitants is counted in developed countries and about one bridge per 2000 inhabitants is counted in developing countries.
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Bridges form a substantial part of the infrastructure systems in almost all countries worldwide. The global stock is estimated between five and six million bridges (see Chap. 6). Approximately one bridge per 500 inhabitants is counted in developed countries and about one bridge per 2000 inhabitants is counted in developing countries.
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Safety Measures and Accidental Poisoning
Pediatrics, 1971The battle ground of accidental poisoning seems to be constantly active, at least in these columns,1 and I should like to add a note to the controversy between Dr. Scherz and Dr. Margolis about the relationship of environmental hazard to the incidence of accidental poisoning. Dr.
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A systematic review of traffic conflict-based safety measures with a focus on application context
Analytic Methods in Accident Research, 2021Ashutosh Arun +2 more
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