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
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In California, Type of Accident Code 5 refers to a "collision with a fixed object." This code is used in accident reports to identify incidents where a vehicle collides with a stationary object, such as a tree, utility pole, or guardrail. This classification helps in analyzing accident data and understanding the circumstances surrounding the incident.
If you mean something happened that was not intentional, it should be by accident. "The boy stepped on the cat's tail by accident."
By Accident
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.
difference between knowledge classification and book classification?
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what is a classification of reports
does Derivative classification have the same impact and effects as original classification
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Yes. The word "classification" is singular.