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  2. Occupational fatality - Wikipedia

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    However, a 1999 paper says the ILO figures are underestimates—for example the agricultural sector, which has a higher than average fatality rate, is not reported by many countries. The paper estimates that the number of fatal occupational accidents in the world in 1994 was 335,000, or 14 per 100,000 workers.

  3. Los Angeles Covid-19 Update: Workplace Outbreaks Soar ... - AOL

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    Schools and day care facilities also saw a tripling of outbreaks. Los Angeles Covid-19 Update: Workplace Outbreaks Soar Dramatically As Health Officials Warn, “We Have a Problem” Skip to main ...

  4. Occupational injury - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle accident injury depression. Slips, trips and falls account for over a third of all injuries that happen at work. Incorrect handling of items was the most common cause of injuries that led to absences from work of more than 7 days. [39] In 2010–2011, injuries to the upper limb injuries made up 47% of non-fatal injuries at work in the ...

  5. Incident report - Wikipedia

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    In a health care facility, such as a hospital, nursing home, or assisted living, an incident report or accident report is a form that is filled out in order to record details of an unusual event that occurs at the facility, such as an injury to a patient.

  6. Adult daycare center - Wikipedia

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    The more severe the disease is the greater the burden will be on the caregiver. Therefore, 19.1% of caregivers with clients made use of these services. Adult daycare centers may be able to provide respite care, enabling caregivers to work or have a break from their caregiving responsibilities. [3]

  7. Workplace violence - Wikipedia

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    2,000,000 US workers per year report workplace violence [8] Most cases of workplace violence are non-fatal. From 1993 to 1999, an average of about 1.7 million people reported occupational violence. [7] About 75% of these cases are considered simple assault, while 19% of cases are considered aggravated assault. [7]

  8. List of orphan source incidents - Wikipedia

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    This resulted in three deaths and affected 100+ people. A woman was exposed to radiation while nursing her sick husband. 41 days after the accident, her dose was estimated to be 2.3 Gy (230 rad) by means of a blood test. 16 years after the accident, the woman suffered from premature aging.

  9. Elderly care - Wikipedia

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    This number is changing as more children leave home for work or school, leading to loneliness and mental problems in Nepali elderly. [49] The Ninth Five-Year Plan included policies in an attempt to care for the elderly left without children as caretakers. [49] A Senior Health Facilities Fund has been established in each district. [49]