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Tuesday, 12 July 2016

Fatal road accident at tamale road all girls

Fatal accident at tamale road.girls were reportedly going to party out of tamale were the got engaged in fatal accident living all of them dead with no survivors it was reportedly  said they were in an SUV were they died on the crushing spot further reports would be posted to this site.    Read what is accident causes and effecta
For other uses, see Accident (disambiguation) .
"Misadventure" redirects here. For other uses, see
Misadventure (disambiguation) .
A railing accident at a Texas
Longhorns college football game,
spilling fans onto the sidelines
An accident is an undesirable incidental and
unplanned event that could have been prevented had
circumstances leading up to the accident been
recognized, and acted upon, prior to its occurrence.
Most scientists who study unintentional injury avoid
using the term "accident" and focus on factors that
increase risk of severe injury and that reduce injury
incidence and severity (Robertson, 2015).
Types
Physical and non-physical
Physical examples of accidents include unintended
motor vehicle collisions or falls, being injured by
touching something sharp, hot, electrical or ingesting
poison. Non-physical examples are unintentionally
revealing a secret or otherwise saying something
incorrectly, forgetting an appointment, etc.
By activity
Accidents during the execution of work or arising
out of it are called work accidents. According to the
International Labour Organization (ILO), more than 337
million accidents happen on the job each year,
resulting, together with occupational diseases, in
more than 2.3 million deaths annually. [1]
In contrast, leisure-related accidents are mainly
sports injuries .
By vehicle
Versailles rail accident in 1842
Aviation
Bicycles
Sailing ships
Traffic collisions
Train wrecks
Trams
Most common causes
See also: Preventable causes of death
Incidence of accidents (of a severity of resulting
in seeking medical care), sorted by activity (in
Denmark in 2002).
Poisons, vehicle collisions and falls are the most
common causes of fatal injuries. According to a 2005
survey of injuries sustained at home, which used data
from the National Vital Statistics System of the United
States National Center for Health Statistics, falls,
poisoning, and fire/burn injuries are the most common
causes of death. [2]
The United States also collects statistically valid
injury data (sampled from 100 hospitals) through the
National Electronic Injury Surveillance System
administered by the Consumer Product Safety
Commission .[3] This program was revised in 2000 to
include all injuries rather than just injuries involving
products. [3] Data on emergency room visits is also
collected through the National Health Interview
Survey .[4] In The U.S. the Bureau of Labor Statistics
has available on their website extensive statistics on
workplace accidents. [5]
Accident models
Many models to characterize and analyze accidents
have been proposed, listed and referenced in this
reference. [6]
Further information: Trauma (medicine)
See also
General
Accident analysis
Accident-proneness
Human error model
Injury
Injury prevention
List of accidents and
disasters by death toll
Safety
Safety engineering
Fail-safe
Poka-yoke
Risk management
Transportation
Air safety
Aviation

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