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Enforcement at the speed of lights

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The increasing number of road accidents force the United States government to strictly enforce new technologies that keep the America's roadways safe. The implementation of automated enforcement like the use of automatic cameras that snap the photos of vehicles whose drivers run red lights, and introducing aircrafts into enforcement strategy to monitor aggressive driving and speeding behaviors and improved communications help control traffic accidents.

Author: Naso, Markisan, Parker, James G.
Publisher: National Safety Council
Publication Name: Safety & Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0891-1797
Year: 2004
Government domestic functions, Other Communications Equipment Manufacturing, Communications equipment, not elsewhere classified, Controllers, Signal, Methods, Technology application, Traffic controls, Control, Traffic accidents, Domestic policy, Electronic traffic controls

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Nanotechnology: the wave of the future

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Nanotechnology is next big thing the technological sector is likely to get influenced with. With nanotechnology and nanoparticals being developed on one hand, safety and health practitioners perceive the potential hazards these are likely to have on humans and their environment. Under such circumstances, safety health personnel have a bigger role to play.

Author: Parker, James G.
Publisher: National Safety Council
Publication Name: Safety & Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0891-1797
Year: 2005
Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Health Care and Social Assistance, HEALTH SERVICES, Medical Personnel, Forecasts and trends, Environmental aspects, Market trend/market analysis, Nanotechnology

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Stopping injuries means getting down to the source

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A statistical data on the number of fatal and nonfatal, the different types and causes of workplace injuries is analyzed.

Author: Parker, James G.
Publisher: National Safety Council
Publication Name: Safety & Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0891-1797
Year: 2005
Labor Distribution by Employer, Workplace accidents, Causes of, Statistics

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