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Most air accident investigations are carried out by an agency of a country that is associated in some way with the accident ; for example, the Air Accidents Investigation Branch conducts accident investigations on behalf of the British Government.
Accidents on the Underground network, which carries around a billion passengers a year, are rare.
* " Flirting with Disaster: Why Accidents are Rarely Accidental " by Marc S. Gerstein, Michael Ellsberg, ( Foreword by ) Daniel Ellsberg, June 2008 – Publisher: Sterling Publishing
Accidents caused by the tule fog are the leading cause of weather-related casualties in California.
Accidents are rare during the construction of a castell ; however, as in bull runs, ambulances are stationed nearby in case a person needs immediate attention.
Accidents and epidemics are typical examples.
Accidents are prone to happen in any human undertaking, but accidents occurring within the health care system seem more salient and severe due to their profound effect on the lives of those involved, sometimes resulting in the death of a patient.
Accidents are an additional source of mortality.
Accidents where an aircraft is damaged and uncontrollable are not considered CFIT.
And, there is considerable confusion surrounding the issue of " safety " by politicians in the context that is used to deny parental access, particularly as it is a fact that most children's injuries occur in the living room at home, according to statistics published by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents ( RoSPA ), and fewer malicious injuries to children are done by fathers than by mothers, according to an NSPCC report in 2000 called Child Maltreatment in the United Kingdom: A Study of the Prevalence of Child Abuse and Neglect, which stated that " most violence occurred at home ( 78 per cent ) with mothers being primarily responsible in 49 per cent of cases and fathers in 40 per cent of cases ".
Accidents are qualities that apply to other things, such as shape or color: " ccidents must include in their definition a subject which is outside their genus.
Accidents are frequently caused when divers attempt to find the tunnel through the reef ( known as " The Arch ") connecting the Blue Hole and open water at about 52 m depth.
Accidents in confined spaces present unique challenges and are often catastrophic, such as the Xcel Energy Cabin Creek Fire in 2007.
Each nuclear plant in the US is designed to withstand certain conditions which are spelled out as " Design Basis Accidents " in the Final Safety Analysis Report ( FSAR ).
Leading causes of deaths are Pneumonia, Hypertensive Vascular Diseases, Pulmonary Tuberculosis, Cancer and Accidents.
Accidents caused by the tule fog are the leading cause of weather-related casualties in California.
Accidents, often deadly, ensue and are fairly common.

Accidents and rare
Accidents were fairly rare for a project of this magnitude ; in 1827 there were 7 accidental deaths recorded.

Accidents and most
Accidents and disease claimed many people before they could attain old age, and because health problems in those over 65 meant a quick death in most cases.
* U. S. Nuclear Accidents ( lutins. org ) most comprehensive online list of incidents involving U. S. nuclear facilities and vessels, 1950 – present
Accidents most often occur in a collision with another off-road vehicle.

Accidents and common
Accidents were common.
Accidents at this stage were apparently common.
Accidents were common on the bridge and traffic backed up on both sides, leading to local nicknames, the " Frankenstein " and " The Car-Strangled Spanner ".
Accidents at such mills were common, but so were violent rivalries.
Accidents causing occupant ejection were quite common before seat belts, so we pass the second test.
Accidents, injuries, helicopter crashes and, sadly, fatalities occurred with increasedbecame common.

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Accidents have occurred, sometimes with a large loss of life, such as the 1988 disaster at Ramstein Air Base in Germany and the 2002 air show crash at Lviv, Ukraine.
In addition to the Seamen's Mission buildings, Poplar Hospital for Accidents opened in 1855 on the north side of East India Dock Road, with the main intention of treating injured dock workers.
On the death of missionary David Livingstone in 1873, a discolored and much-used copy of one of Spurgeon's printed sermons, " Accidents, Not Punishments ," was found among his few possessions much later, along with the handwritten comment at the top of the first page: " Very good, D. L.
Previously, Universal had reissued World Machine in the ' Deluxe Edition ' format, along with single disc reissues of Level 42, Strategy, and The Pursuit of Accidents.
Captain John Smith could be considered the first American author with his works: A True Relation of Such Occurrences and Accidents of Noate as Hath Happened in Virginia ... ( 1608 ) and The Generall Historie of Virginia, New England, and the Summer Isles ( 1624 ).
He has since played principal and supporting roles in some twenty films including Brad Anderson's Happy Accidents ( with Vincent D ' Onofrio and Marisa Tomei ) and Darren Aronofsky's Requiem for a Dream ( with Jennifer Connelly ), the German film Toskana Karrussel ( with Susanna Lothar ) and as a guest actor on network TV dramas.
The town is probably best known for its association with aviation-Farnborough Airshow, Farnborough Aerodrome and the Air Accidents Investigation Branch.
Guido Calabresi, judge for the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, author of the 1970 book, The Costs of Accidents: A Legal and Economic Analysis, wrote in depth on this subject, with Costs of Accidents being cited as influential in its extensive treatment of the proper incentives and compensation required in accident situations.
Accidents and rumors, which had also dogged the US Navy during their war with Spain in 1898, did not exempt the Russian fleet on their voyage, and there was general fear of attack among the sailors, which their command tried to quell by calling for increased vigilance and issuing an order that " no vessel of any sort must be allowed to get in among the fleet ".
However, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents ( RoSPA ), a strong proponent of a change to Single / Double Summer Time ( SDST ) in Britain ( which would in effect align the UK with CET ), has pointed out that the increase in morning road accidents was more than compensated for by a reductions in evening road accidents, and that in all, 2, 500 deaths and serious injuries were saved in each year of the trial period.
They produced three albums that were associated with the movement: ' Level 42 ', ' The Early Tapes ' ( released a few years later following their rising success ), and ' The Pursuit of Accidents '.
The songs ' This is our perfect crime " and " Accidents will Happen " were co-written with Butch Walker who also produced some songs on the album.
* Major Greenwood and G. Udny Yule ( 1920 ), " An Inquiry into the Nature of Frequency Distributions Representative of Multiple Happenings with Particular Reference to the Occurrence of Multiple Attacks of Disease or of Repeated Accidents ".
After the crash, an investigative team from the UK Department for Transport Air Accidents Investigation Branch attended the scene in co-operation with Strathclyde Police.
In 1992, when a Chief Executive was appointed, Chippindale became the Chief Inspector of Accidents with the TAIC, an appointment he retained until his retirement on 31 October 1998.
Accidents due to culverts can also occur if a flood overwhelms it, such as with the Jacobs Creek Flood of 2003, or disrupts the road or railway above it, such as with the Bethungra accident of 1885, which killed seven people.
The Portuguese Aviation Accidents Prevention and Investigation Department ( GPIAA ) investigated the incident along with Canadian and French authorities.

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