安全通道 未遂事故或者侥幸逃脱
safety and securityAccessible summary• How near misses in the mental health sector are experienced is not well understood.• Study findings elucidate the nature of near misses as both (1) vulnerabilities and risk associated with the mental health population (e.g. violence, aggression, ...
On the other hand, the topic of including [`]near misses' (i.e. any event which could have escalated to an accident) in safety management systems with the aim to prevent major accidents and the occurrence of similar events in the future is relatively new. Although its importance has more...
Did you know that behind every serious injury, there are 10 minor injuries, 30 damage-causing accidents and 600 near misses? If you work in industries like manufacturing, energy, chemicals or oil and gas, near misses are probably a common occurrence. While The Occupational Safety and Health ...
Improving patient safety in radiotherapy by learning from near misses, incidents and errors. Radiotherapy incidents involving a major overdose such as that which affected a patient in Glasgow in 2006 are rare. The publicity surrounding this patient... - 《British Journal of Radiology》 被引量: 0...
Slightly off topic, but this reminds me of a book I recently read. “Engineering a Safer World” by Nancy Leveson, from MIT press, available as a free pdf download (just google it). Its about applying systems engineering principles to safety designs and analyses. It contains some interesting...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether perceptions of patient safety in nursing homes vary by length of employment, type of employee, and shift worked. DESIGN: Cro... CM Hughes,KL Lapane - 《Int J Qual Health Care》 被引量: 111发表: 2006年 Factors contributing to incidents in medicine administration...
athese recent surprises and near misses have shown that the reliability of current NDI is not adequate for ensuring safety,thereby increasing structural and aircraft system risk while decreasing aircraft availability 这些最近惊奇和临近错过表示,当前NDI的可靠性为保证安全,从而增加结构和飞机构造风险不是充分...
Canberra’s rail safety ambassador and German-born Australian Paralympian Vanessa Low lost both her legs in 2006 when she was 15 after being hit by a train in Stuttgart. She said the exercise was a chilling reminder of how easily an accident involving a light-rail vehicle can occur. ...
The agency put out a safety alert following a series of highly publicized runway incursions over the past couple of months.