The cast of The Hazards of Falling Glass - 1997 includes: Gail Maurice
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The most common causes of injuries during an earthquake are falling debris, buildings collapsing, and people being struck by objects. Other sources of injuries can include broken glass, furniture toppling over, and tripping or falling while trying to evacuate.
Overexertion (injuries caused by excessive lifting, pushing, pulling, holding or throwing or fatigue)Fall on the same level (such as slips and trips)Fall to lower levelBodily reaction (injuries caused from slipping or tripping without falling)Struck by object (such as a tool falling on a worker from above)Struck against object (such as a worker walking into a door)Highway incidentCaught in/compressed byRepetitive motion (injuries due to repeated stress or strain)Assaults/violent acts
It is important to identify hazards in the workplace because that is the first step in preventing those hazards from progressing to injuries, illness, death or property damage.
Hazards related to excavations include cave-ins, falls from edges, falling objects, hazardous atmospheres (such as toxic gases), and underground utility strikes. It is important to have proper safety measures in place, such as trench shoring, personal protective equipment, and thorough inspections, to prevent accidents and injuries.
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There are many injuries a climber can get while climbing on Mount Everest such as, falling, altitude sickness, frostbite, rockfall injuries, avalanche injuries.
Most deaths and injuries in a tornado are cause by flying or falling debris.
Falling Coconuts can be dangerous and can cause head injuries. They fall from a great height and they are quite heavy. Anyone underneath, unaware of the falling coconut could be in danger.