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Encyclopedia > Work accident
Alternate meanings: Accident (fallacy), Accident (philosophy), Accident (movie), Accident, Maryland

An accident is something going wrong. Physical examples include an unintended collision (including a person or object unintendedly falling, and including a gun going off unintendedly or pointing in the wrong direction or while unintendedly containing a bullet), getting injured by touching something sharp or getting injured by not properly landing when jumping. Non-physical examples are unintendedly revealing a secret or otherwise saying something stupid, forgetting an appointment, and similar events.


50,425 people were killed by accidents (not including car accidents) in the U.S. in 1995. That's 19 people in 100,000.


Often accidents are investigated so that we can learn how to avoid them in the future. This is sometimes called root cause analysis.

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Work accident

An accident at work is defined as an external, sudden and violent event, during the execution of work or arising out of it, which causes damage to the health of or loss of the life of the employee (the insured).


For qualification as an accident at work to apply, there must be a causal relationship (direct or indirect relationship of cause and effect) between the violent event and the work. Only if the accident is due to "wilful misrepresentation" on the part of the employer or the employer's appointed representative is the employer under an obligation to compensate the victim.


There is a significant proportion of work accidents occurring in the merchant marine.


See also: social security.


Bicycle accidents

A bicycle accident, an incident in which a bicycle ride goes wrong, can result in injury to the rider or another person in their path, and damage to the bicycle or nearby objects. In 1842, an accident occurred that has been described as the earliest bicycle accident. Kirkpatrick McMillan, the inventor of the velocipede (an early bicycle), rode his new invention for 40 miles (64 km) from his home to Glasgow. On his approach to the city, crowds gathered on the road and, unfortunately, Kirkpatrick collided with a young girl.


Although she was only slightly injured, he was subsequently charged with causing the first-ever bicycle accident. The judge could not believe Kirkpatrick had travelled the 40 miles to Glasgow in only five hours, but after much explaining, he was allowed to return home.


See also

External links

  • "Kirkpatrick McMillan and the Bicycle (http://www.antonnews.com/plainviewoldbethpageherald/1999/06/18/opinion/mcmillan.html)" - an opinion article from the Plainview Herald, by Robert R. McMillan, dated Friday, June 18, 1999
  • Accident at Work Compensation (http://www.work-accident.com/). A free guide to workplace accidents and related compensation claims.

Tests for Reducing Work Accidents (http://iccincsm.at.infoseek.co.jp/)


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Accident - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (669 words)
An accident at work is defined as an external, sudden, unexpected, unintended, and violent event, during the execution of work or arising out of it, which causes damage to the health of or loss of the life of the employee (the insured).
For qualification as an accident at work to apply, there must be a causal relationship (direct or indirect relationship of cause and effect) between the violent event and the work.
A bicycle accident, an incident in which a bicycle ride goes wrong, can result in injury to the rider or another person in their path, and damage to the bicycle or nearby objects.
YouClaim Work Accident Compensation (683 words)
If you have sustained an accident at work due to working conditions, and your employer is to blame, you may be entitled to bring a claim for work accident compensation.
Even if your work accident was caused by faulty machinery or equipment supplied by another company, the responsibility remains with your employer to ensure that it is safe for you to use and you have adequate training.
The law governing work accident compensation was improved by the introduction of European Union regulations at the beginning of 1993.
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