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Somers, Ron – 1996
Playground safety in Australia has evolved from being an issue for parents, teachers, city engineers, and other generalists to an issue for specialists. This paper takes the position that the general community must become involved in playground planning, renovation, and maintenance. After presenting statistics on playground settings and playground…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Accidents, Foreign Countries, Improvement
Posner, Marc – Education Development Center, Inc., 2005
This report describes the Northeast Young Worker Resource Center. It begins with two case studies that demonstrate the value of the State team approach. The remainder of the document describes the experiences and activities of the State teams in the Northeast; the products developed by the teams for teens, parents, employers, school staff, health…
Descriptors: Occupational Safety and Health, Work Environment, Accident Prevention, Risk Management
Guthrie, Steven P. – 1997
This paper begins by presenting three tests, which are included in the appendix, of one's awareness of physical risks. This exercise leads to a discussion of the differences between actual and perceived risk, why people participate in outdoor activities, and the inaccurate perception of actual risks. Complicating the issue of accurately perceiving…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adventure Education, Beliefs, Decision Making
Bailie, Marcus – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1996
Suggestions for meeting licensing requirements for adventure education programs in the United Kingdom include identifying risks that could result in death or disabling injury, determining whether these risks are being adequately controlled, documenting appropriate supervision of instructors, developing a safety policy that addresses staff…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adventure Education, Certification, Foreign Countries
Beames, Simon – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1996
Guidelines for beginning adventure education instructors include preparing to effectively manage accidents by identifying all risks associated with an activity, leading only those adventure activities in which one feels competent, and establishing goals in order to make good decisions in the field and approach programs with clarity and purpose.…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adventure Education, Decision Making, Educational Strategies
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Garvey, Daniel – Journal of Experiential Education, 1998
Focuses on risks and challenges of conducting adventure programming in foreign countries. Recommends actions to take before the crisis (involving assumptions, risk evaluation, emergency evacuation plans, awareness of medical-care costs, and foreign communications systems, family procedures plan, briefings); during the crisis (meeting staff and…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adventure Education, Crisis Management, Cultural Awareness
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Hovelynck, Johan – Journal of Experiential Education, 1998
Analysis of a case study of a whitewater rafting accident reveals that such accidents tend to result from multiple actions. Many events leading up to such accidents include procedural and process factors, suggesting that hard-skills technical training is an insufficient approach to accident prevention. Contains 26 references. (SAS)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Accidents, Aquatic Sports, Case Studies
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Reisch, Thomas; Michel, Konrad – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2005
The city of Bern has a high percentage of suicides by jumping (28.6%). Related to other local hotspots, the highest number of deaths (mean 2.5 per year) is found at the Muenster Terrace in the old city. In 1998, after a series of suicides, a safety net was built to prevent people from leaping from the terrace and to avoid further traumatization of…
Descriptors: Suicide, Safety, Urban Areas, Risk Management
Wilderness Medicine Newsletter, 1994
This volume of newsletters addresses issues related to the treatment and prevention of medical emergencies in the wilderness. Each issue includes feature articles, book reviews, product reviews, letters to the editor, notices of upcoming wilderness conferences and training courses, additional resources, and general information relevant to medical…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Accidents, Camping, Diseases
Weber, Holly A., Ed. – Wilderness Medicine Newsletter, 1998
This document consists of the six issues of the "Wilderness Medicine Newsletter" published during 1998. The newsletter provides medical and rescue information for the non-physician in remote wilderness areas. Issues typically include feature articles, conference and training courses schedules, and personal narratives. Feature articles in…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Accidents, Camping, Certification
Teague, Travis L. – Parks and Recreation, 1996
To reduce the number of playground accidents, it is important to develop and implement a comprehensive risk management program. The steps in creating a risk management program are develop a missions statement, reduce risks through proper equipment installation, maintain the playground, make timely decisions on risk control, and keep on file…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Child Health, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
King, Steve – Parks and Recreation, 1996
Parks and recreation professionals must recognize potential hazards in playground design, installation, and maintenance. Current safety risks are from older equipment that does not comply with modern standards and has not been safety inspected. The National Playground Safety Institute's certification program is an important step toward reliable…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Equipment Evaluation
Liddle, Jeff, Ed.; Storck, Steve, Ed. – 1995
This report presents data collected during 1989-90 for the Adventure Program Incident Reporting Project, a joint project between the Wilderness Risk Managers Committee and the Association for Experiential Education. The project provides a means to educate interested parties about the risk management implications of different adventure activities,…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Accidents, Adventure Education, Camping
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
Insurance Educator, 2000
This packet contains three issues of "The Insurance Educator," a newsletter published for high school educators as a means to improve the understanding of insurance and its role in society through the education of teachers and students. Some representative articles include the following: "Protecting Your Bike from Theft"; "Tornadoes: Be Prepared";…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Classroom Techniques, Crime Prevention, High Schools
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