نتایج جستجو برای: fatalities

تعداد نتایج: 5290  

Journal: :Public Health Reports (1896-1970) 1958

2016
Shubhayu Saha Paul Schramm Amanda Nolan Jeremy Hess

BACKGROUND Motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of injury mortality. Adverse weather and road conditions have the potential to affect the likelihood of motor vehicle fatalities through several pathways. However, there remains a dearth of assessments associating adverse weather conditions to fatal crashes in the United States. We assessed trends in motor vehicle fatalities associated with a...

2015
Leslie New Emily Bjerre Brian Millsap Mark C. Otto Michael C. Runge Antoni Margalida

Wind power is a major candidate in the search for clean, renewable energy. Beyond the technical and economic challenges of wind energy development are environmental issues that may restrict its growth. Avian fatalities due to collisions with rotating turbine blades are a leading concern and there is considerable uncertainty surrounding avian collision risk at wind facilities. This uncertainty i...

2006
Sanjana Ahmad David L. Greene

regulated by the corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) standards, established during the energy crises of the 1970s. Calls to increase fuel economy are usually met by a fierce debate on the effectiveness of the CAFE standards and their impact on highway safety. A seminal study of the link between CAFE and traffic fatalities was published by R. W. Crandall and J. D. Graham in 1989. They linked h...

Journal: :American Journal of Public Health 1977

2016
Alex Macmillan Alex Roberts James Woodcock Rachel Aldred Anna Goodman

BACKGROUND Successfully increasing cycling across a broad range of the population would confer important health benefits, but many potential cyclists are deterred by fears about traffic danger. Media coverage of road traffic crashes may reinforce this perception. As part of a wider effort to model the system dynamics of urban cycling, in this paper we examined how media coverage of cyclist fata...

Journal: :Accident; analysis and prevention 2005
Elizabeth Kopits Maureen Cropper

This paper examines the relationship between traffic fatality risk and per capita income and uses it to forecast traffic fatalities by geographic region. Equations for the road death rate (fatalities/population) and its components--the rate of motorization (vehicles/population) and fatalities per vehicle (F/V)--are estimated using panel data from 1963 to 1999 for 88 countries. The natural logar...

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 1988
J R Wright

Nordic ski-jumping fatalities are rare events. Six jumping fatalities have occurred in the United States during the past 50 years. The fatality rate for nordic ski jumping, estimated to be roughly 12 fatalities/100,000 participants annually, appears to be within the range of fatality rates for other "risky" outdoor sports. Cervical fractures appear to be the most frequent fatal ski-jumping injury.

Journal: :Forensic science international 2001
A K Chaturvedi D R Smith D V Canfield

Blood samples submitted to the Civil Aeromedical Institute (CAMI) from aviation accident fatalities are analyzed for carbon monoxide (CO), as carboxyhemoglobin (COHb), and hydrogen cyanide, as cyanide (CN(-)). These analyses are performed to establish possible exposure of victims to smoke from in-flight/post-crash fires or to CO from faulty exhaust/heating systems. The presence of both gases in...

Journal: :Occupational medicine 2009
Prudence Michelo Magne Bråtveit Bente E Moen

BACKGROUND The metal mining industry employs approximately 15% of formally employed workers in Zambia, but there is little information about the magnitude of occupational injuries among the miners. AIMS To determine the frequency rates of occupational injuries and fatalities among copper miners in Zambia. METHODS A retrospective study of occupational injuries and fatalities at one of the la...

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