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med.stanford.eduJul 14, 2012 · ~ 0.01% / mSv Cancer risk (incl. non fatal) ~ 0.005% / mSv fatal Cancer Estimated Risks of Fatal Malignancy of Death from Radiation Exposure and Lifetime Odds of Dying as a Result of Selected Activities of Everyday Life • 1 mSv (calcium score) 0.005 • 10mSv (coronary CT, cath, ..) 0.05 • 50mSv (yr radiation worker allowance) 0.25
Relationship between Speed and Risk of Fatal Injury ...
nacto.orgRelationship between Speed and Risk of Fatal Injury: Pedestrians and Car Occupants (e.g. in a low-speed, low-severity collision, there will be little evidence available with which to calculate an impact speed). The weighting procedure weights the number of fatal, serious and slightly injured
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THE FATAL FIVE - IntellectAbility
replacingrisk.comThe Fatal Five refers to the top five disorders linked to preventable deaths of individuals in congregate care settings or in community based residential settings. While the issues can differ in order of frequency depending on the population being represented, the five conditions most likely to result in death or ...
LEPTOSPIROSIS - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
www.cdc.govprogress to severe, potentially fatal illness with multi-organ dysfunction. • Illness may be biphasic, with the patient briefly recovering from mild illness, but then developing more severe illness. • Symptoms can include fever, headache, myalgia (typically of the calves and lower back), conjunctival suffusion,
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www.osha.govQUICK CARD TM Top Four Construction Hazards The top four causes of construction fatalities are: Falls, Struck-By, Caught-In/Between and Electrocutions.
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