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  2. Near miss (safety) - Wikipedia

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    Thus, capturing near misses not only provides an inexpensive means of learning, but also has some equally beneficial spin offs: [citation needed] Captures sufficient data for statistical analysis; trending studies. Provides immense opportunity for "employee participation," a basic requirement for a successful workplace health and safety program.

  3. National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System - Wikipedia

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    The Fire Fighter Near Miss Reporting System was launched on August 12, 2005 by the International Association of Fire Chiefs. It was announced at a press conference in Denver, Colorado, after having completed a pilot program involving 38 fire departments across the country.

  4. Aviation Safety Reporting System - Wikipedia

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    The Aviation Safety Reporting System, or ASRS, is the US Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) voluntary confidential reporting system that allows pilots, air traffic controllers, cabin crew, dispatchers, maintenance technicians, ground operations, and UAS operators and drone flyers to confidentially report near misses or close call events in the interest of improving aviation safety.

  5. FAA taps Austin airport for safety improvements following ...

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    The morning of the near-miss between the FedEx and Southwest planes last year was beset with heavy fog, according to investigative materials released by the National Transportation Safety Board ...

  6. Near-misses at US airports prompts calls for ‘urgent action’

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    The Federal Aviation Administration has called for “urgent action” after a series of near-misses at US airports.. An independent safety review team named by the Federal Aviation Administration ...

  7. Airplane near-misses remain high as overworked, burnt-out air ...

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    The deadly air collision that killed 67 people in Washington, DC Wednesday night came amid an air traffic control staffing crisis and alarmingly high rates of near-misses on airport runaways....

  8. Accident triangle - Wikipedia

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    The triangle was widely used in industrial health and safety programs over the following 80 years and was described as a cornerstone of health and safety philosophy. [2] [1] Heinrich's theory also suggested that 88% of all accidents were caused by a human decision to carry out an unsafe act. [2]

  9. NTSB chair says US near miss aviation incidents 'clear ... - AOL

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    Homendy, who will testify at a Senate Commerce aviation subcommittee hearing along side the Federal Aviation Administration and aviation unions, will tell senators the aviation system has a lack ...