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When bodies are brought for autopsy it is sometimes unclear whether the injuries are due to a fall from a height or due to blunt trauma from other causes, ... A Kohli,KK Banerjee - 《Medicine Science & the Law》 被引量: 33发表: 2006年 Near-fatal aspiration of a child's dummy: desi...
The dog population has increased, but not enough to account for that huge jump - which means dogs are biting humans more than they used to. It's adults in particular where the change is seen. Dr John Tulloch, a vet and epidemiologist at the University of L...
According to the International Labor Office (ILO) (1989), an accident is an unplanned and uncontrolled event caused by humans, situations, environmental factors, or a combination of these factors that disrupts the work process and may (or may not) cause injury, illness, death, property damage,...
The following eight accident types were derived based on actual cases of fatal accidents caused by multiple processes in the workplace: “Caught in equipment or machinery”; “Collision”; “Struck by objects”; “Fire or explosion”; “Crushed”; “Fall”; “Collapse”; and others. This cate...
The following eight accident types were derived based on actual cases of fatal accidents caused by multiple processes in the workplace: “Caught in equipment or machinery”; “Collision”; “Struck by objects”; “Fire or explosion”; “Crushed”; “Fall”; “Collapse”; and others. This cate...