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Jan 2004
(construction site or factory) and 23% (n=13) involved work, but not for income, such as doing handyman jobs ... from the structured injury narrative. The main cause of motor vehicle occupant persisting SCI was vehicle rollover ... . High speed appears to be a major contributing factor for accidents involving rollover with almost
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Jan 2009
_________ 6. Residential area 11. Industry 7. Construction site 12. Unknown 8. Railway 13. Others, specify ... Police Station name: FIR No./Cr. No.: Time of registration (HH:MM): Time of Occurrence of Injury ... : * Occupation: 1. Unemployed 2. Retired Date of registration (DD/MM/YY): Date of Occurrence of Injury: Date
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Jan 1997
percent were injured at industrial or construction sites including mines. • Ten percent were injured ... Type of place of injury Reliable information on the type of place of injury occurrence ... Information on the neurological level of SCI and extent of injury to the spinal cord is routinely reported
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Jan 2004
injuries after falls at construction sites. Am J Forensic Med Pathol 16, 81–3. 25) Shannon HS, Hope ... 7, 1869–83. 23) European Communities (1999) European Statistics on Accidents at Work: Methodology. Office ... and Social Security (2002) Labour Statistics 2001, Publication No. 108. Ankara, Turkey. 2) Social Insurance Institution (SII) (2001) 2001 Statistical Year Book, Publication No. 632. Ankara, Turkey. 3) Stone PW (1993
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Jan 2007
Construction, developed by the Australian building and construction industry, to help combat the unacceptably high death and injury rates of workers on Australian building sites. On average, one worker a week dies on a construction site in Australia and many more are seriously injured. Chairman of Engineers Australia Taskforce ... australia
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Jan 2004
RIA - Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (Construction) Regulations 2006 has invested, and continues to do so, a considerable mass of resources in tackling the safety issues on construction sites. No. of employees Inspections Inspections in Construction Sector 2001-2005 The Authority and partners ... Figure 2.1 International Fatal Injury Statistics 2002 Ireland (Construction) USA (2000) Australia South Korea (2001) Singapore (2004) EU15 Average Sweden Spain Portugal (2001) Netherlands Luxembourg Japan Italy Ireland Greece Great Britain Germany France Finland Denmark Belgium Austria ... australia, austria, belgium, denmark, eu, finland, france, germany, greece, ireland, italy, japan, luxembourg, netherlands, portugal, singapore, south korea, spain, sweden, united kingdom, united states
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Aug 2010
(Estimating), Certificate IV Building and Construction (Site Management), Diploma Building Surveying, Diploma ... (Estimating), Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Site Management), Diploma in Building Surveying ... Government (Injury Rehabilitation Management), Certificate IV Government (Land Administration), Certificate IV
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Oct 2011
Performance over four construction sites No Major accident or HSE enforcement over this period Health ... LES Construction Health and Safety Performance over six constrcution sites No Major accident or HSE ... australia, gateshead council
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Aug 2009
Site Over-Dimensional Loads Transmission Line 4.5.1. Road Closures 4.5.2. Construction Site Access ... Sinclair Knight Merz ABN 37 001 024 095 590 Orrong Road, Armadale 3143 PO Box 2500 Malvern VIC 3144 Australia Tel: +61 3 9248 3100 Fax: +61 3 9248 3400 Web: www.skmconsulting.com COPYRIGHT: The concepts and information contained in this document are the property of Sinclair Knight Merz Pty Ltd. Use or copying ... Contents Executive Summary Introduction The Proposal Site Location Site Operation Existing Site Conditions Existing Traffic Conditions Current Traffic Generated on site Road Geometry 3.3.1. Accident
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Jan 2009
traffic 16 - work on construction sites where there is any movement of powered mobile plant 2, 4 - 9, 11 ... Accredited contractors are required to report if they performed any ‘high-risk construction work’ as described in the National Standard For Construction Work [NOHSC:1016 (2005)] published by Safe Work Australia and indicate whether any such work resulted in an injury or near miss event that required ... australia
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