Rock climbingRiskSafetyHybrid discrete choice experimentThe risk of incurring an injury may affect climbers' destination choices for rock climbing, depending on their perceptions about the associated risk and th
Act of 1974, which requires “every employer to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the health, safety and welfare of all his employees.” This is interpreted as requiring employers to adopt safety measures unless the cost is grossly disproportionate to the risk reduction [91]. The ...
D. The shortage of safety measures. 3. What does the author advise parents to do? A. Forbid kids to play risky games. B. Permit kids to climb trees or skateboard. C. Accompany kids all the way outdoors. D. Encourage kids to play in a cleaner environment. 4. What’s the main idea...
Lahars are rapid flows of mud–rock slurries that can occur without warning and catastrophically impact areas more than 100 km downstream of source volcanoes. Strategies to mitigate the potential for damage or loss from lahars fall into four basic catego
belief at the time even though it could not have been further from the truth. And while the slogan was famously debunked by the prominent German pilot Bruno Gantenbrink in his speech “Safety comes first“, our instinct to downplay the risks to ourselves (and to others) has of course ...
Active play is vital for healthy child development, and schools are a valuable setting to promote this behaviour. Understanding the determinants of children’s physical activity behaviour during recess, particularly the role of risk-taking and the influence safety concerns have on active play, is req...
44 However, the large cohort size prohibited us from using more accurate measures, such as activity monitors.45 In addition, validation studies comparing physical activity assessments similar to those used in this cohort with referent methods suggest that the reliability and validity of our instrument...
Even if there was a tiny chance, wouldn’t it be worth taking careful measures to avoid the risk of an unknown and irreversible change to the biosphere? NASA, Congress, and various other federal agencies were apparently convinced to spend millions of dollars building an extensive new facility ...
D.The shortage of safety measures. 3. What does the author advise parents to do? A.Forbid kids to play risky games. B.Permit kids to climb trees or skateboard. C.Accompany kids all the way outdoors. D.Encourage kids to play in a cleaner environment. ...
D.The shortage of safety measures.【小题3】What does the author advise parents to do? A.Forbid kids to play risky games. B.Permit kids to climb trees or skateboard. C.Accompany kids all the way outdoors. D.Encourage kids to play in a cleaner environment.【小题4】What’s the main ide...