The five classifications of accidents are: Physical accidents - caused by a direct physical force or trauma Mechanical accidents - caused by equipment or machinery malfunction Chemical accidents - caused by exposure to hazardous chemicals or substances Biological accidents - caused by exposure to infectious agents Psychosocial accidents - caused by psychological factors such as stress or violence
There are too many to mention. The most common are: •Auto accidents •Boat and water accidents •Train, tram and plane accidents •Slips, trips and fall •Wrongful death/ clinical negligence •Work accidents/ factory accidents •Defective and dangerous products •Dog bite/ snake bite / horse/ animal accidents •Food poisoning •Assaults , hijacking •Sports injury
In the whole world, millions of accidents occur every day. There are accidental accidents of course, and if there were only that many, there wouldn't be too much of a problem. Naturally though, there are more than that: Drunk driving accidents, Suicidal driving accidents, Drug induced accidents, and the occasional hitting of pedestrians, bikers, etc. Ultimately, you can't count the number of accidents because of classification in the court systems and whether an accident is counted as one or not (and that brings up a lot of legal things that I won't go into).
N A E C L stands for the Nuclear Accident Emergency Classification Level. It is a system used to classify the severity of nuclear accidents and incidents, helping to guide the response and communication strategies. The classification levels indicate the potential impact on public health and safety, as well as the environment.
1 motor vehicle accidents 2 home accidents 3 school & work accidents
accidents on a roadway.
difference between knowledge classification and book classification?
any accidents and how many ANY ACCIDENTS Are there any reported accidents?
classification
what is a classification of reports
It depends on what you mean by accidents
These are accidents that happen with aircraft.