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  2. Accident classification - Wikipedia

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    The difference between an accident and an incident is the end state. While the end state in an incident is always recoverable, it is not in an accident. Examples for an end state in aviation: in an incident the end state could be a "Controlled Flight Towards Terrain" which is then recovered, while in an accident it would be a "Controlled Flight ...

  3. Aviation accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    An aviation incident is any operating event that compromises safety but does not progress to an aviation accident. Preventing accidents and incidents is the main goal of aviation safety . One of the earliest recorded aviation accidents occurred on May 10, 1785, when a hot air balloon crashed in the town of Tullamore , County Offaly , Ireland.

  4. Accident - Wikipedia

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    Accident triangles have been proposed to model the number of minor problems vs. the number of serious incidents. These include Heinrich's triangle [9] and Frank E. Bird's accident ratio triangle (proposed in 1966 and shown above). Many models to characterize and analyze accidents have been proposed, [10] which can be classified by type.

  5. What's the difference between the words 'crash' and 'accident'?

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    Apr. 16—Question: I've noticed you use the word "crash" and not the word "accident" when talking with news media about incidents. Why is that? Answer: I'd be glad to talk about this as I am ...

  6. Accident triangle - Wikipedia

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    The accident triangle, also known as Heinrich's triangle or Bird's triangle, is a theory of industrial accident prevention. It shows a relationship between serious accidents, minor accidents and near misses. This idea proposes that if the number of minor accidents is reduced then there will be a corresponding fall in the number of serious ...

  7. Mass casualty incident - Wikipedia

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    A multiple casualty incident is one in which there are multiple casualties. The key difference from a mass casualty incident is that in a multiple casualty incident the resources available are sufficient to manage the needs of the victims. The issue of resource availability is therefore critical to the understanding of these concepts.

  8. Category:Aviation accidents and incidents by type - Wikipedia

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  9. Incident management - Wikipedia

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    Incident management is an important part of IT service management (ITSM) process area. [13] The first goal of the incident management process is to restore a normal service operation as quickly as possible and to minimize the impact on business operations, thus ensuring that the best possible levels of service quality and availability are ...