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Scanlin, Marge – Camping Magazine, 1988
Describes circumstances of a 1978 camp canoeing accident in which 13 persons drowned. Reports factors which led to the accident, based on details from the Coroner's Report. Poses questions which should be satisfactorily answered before a trip can be safely undertaken by campers and camp staff. (CS)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Accidents, Adolescents, Adults
Brink, Satya – 1981
The incidence and causes of children's accidents in the home are briefly described. Data on the most common types and locations of such accidents are provided in tables. Characteristics of children and the home environment that contribute to accidents are briefly discussed. In conclusion, problems associated with accident prevention strategies,…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Accidents, Building Design, Child Safety
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McCarthy, M. – Child Care, Health and Development, 1996
Argues for a child-centered approach to thinking about child cycling accidents. Helmets instill a false sense of safety in children and adults, while a profound change in the habits of adults is the only strategy that can protect children from accidents. Suggests steps for local analysis of the problem of cycling accidents. (MOK)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Bicycling, Child Behavior, Child Health
Boshier, Roger – 1996
Fishing vessel accidents occur because of complex interactions of human, technical, and environmental factors. Although they usually occur because of human actions, thoughts, or behavior, investigators and prevention educators are preoccupied with technical matters and equipment. Equipment, machinery, weather, and other objective facts are…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Accidents, Adult Learning, Boat Operators
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Boshier, Roger – Canadian Journal for the Study of Adult Education, 2000
Outlines a theoretical model for accident prevention education that includes four paradigms: humanism, radical humanism, functionalism, and radical functionalism. Applies the model to fishing boat accidents and derives implications for changing the content and processes of prevention education. (SK)
Descriptors: Accidents, Foreign Countries, Humanism, Learning Theories
Brink, Satya – 1982
Of 25 western countries under consideration in 1975, Canada had the worst accident record for female children and the second worst for male children. In response to this problem, the present report assembles data to present a clearer picture of the extent of the problem and begins an analysis of potential accident events as a preliminary step to…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Childhood Needs, Coordination, Family Environment