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Leemon, Drew, Ed.; Schimelpfenig, Tod, Ed.; Gray, Sky, Ed.; Tarter, Shana, Ed.; Williamson, Jed, Ed. – 1998
The Wilderness Risk Managers Committee (WRMC), a consortium of outdoor schools and organizations, works toward better understanding and management of risks in the wilderness. Among other activities, the WRMC gathers data on incidents and accidents from member organizations and other wilderness-based programs. This book compiles incident data for…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Accidents, Adventure Education, Data Collection

Hellmann, Margaret A.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1986
Addresses the history and philosophy of accident prevention in chemistry laboratories. Presents the results of a statewide survey done in Colorado designed to investigate the etiology of academic chemistry laboratory accidents in institutions of higher education. Patterns of accident characteristics identified by the student are discussed. (TW)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Chemistry, College Science, Etiology

Hellmann, Margaret A.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1986
Reports on a chemistry laboratory accident intervention study conducted throughout the state of Colorado. Addresses the results of an initial survey of institutions of higher learning. Discusses some legal aspects concerning academic chemistry accidents. Provides some observations about academic chemistry laboratory accidents on the whole. (TW)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Chemistry, College Science, Etiology

Tzioumi, Dimitra; Oates, R. Kim – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1998
Analysis of 38 children under 2 with subdural hematomas found the most common causes were nonaccidental injury (55%), accidents (39%), and nontraumatic causes (6%). Also, the frequent presence of retinal hemorrhages, bone and rib fractures, delay in presentation, and young age suggests child abuse as the most common cause of these injuries.…
Descriptors: Accidents, Child Abuse, Children, Etiology

Rivara, Frederick P.; And Others – American Journal of Public Health, 1989
Medically treated unintentional injuries of children and adolescents were studied for one year in the clinic and the emergency room of a health maintenance organization. The highest rates of injury resulted from falls, recreational activities, and competitive sports. Restricted activity was needed for 55.9 per cent of the injuries. (VM)
Descriptors: Accidents, Adolescents, Athletics, Attendance

Spreat, Scott; Baker-Potts, Joan C. – Mental Retardation, 1983
Patterns of injury for institutional residents of differing levels of mental retardation were investigated with 140 mildly, moderately, severely, and profoundly retarded individuals. Moderately and profoundly mentally retarded persons were found to be much more at risk for personal injury than were mildly or severely mentally retarded individuals.…
Descriptors: Accidents, Etiology, Injuries, Institutionalized Persons

Siegal, Michael – Child Development, 1988
Findings of three experiments indicated that preschool children have a more substantial knowledge of contagion and contamination than has been estimated previously. Results are discussed in terms of children's ability to understand causal relations. (RH)
Descriptors: Accidents, Age Differences, Communicable Diseases, Comprehension