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BetaDANGEROUS CONSEQUENCES meaning | Definition, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English
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BetaBut he also believed that enshrining such a definition into law would have dangerous consequences, exposing schools to civil-rights investigations simply for allowing lectures, protests, or ...
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BetaSpeeding is more than just breaking the law. The consequences are far-ranging: Greater potential for loss of vehicle control; Reduced effectiveness of occupant protection equipment; Increased stopping distance after the driver perceives a danger; Increased degree of crash severity leading to more severe injuries;
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BetaDangerous and careless driving have a range of penalties depending on how serious the offence was. At the lower end of the scale, it could be a fine and points on your licence. If the driving was particularly dangerous, or if it hurt or killed somebody, the driver could go to court and face prison.
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BetaWhat is a Dangerous Occurrence? A dangerous occurrence refers to specific unintended events or incidents that have a high potential to cause death or serious injury. While these incidents might not result in immediate harm, their potential impact necessitates timely reporting and investigation to prevent future occurrences.
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BetaImpact Distracted driving impacts thousands of Americans each year. Nine people in the United States are killed every day in crashes that are reported to involve a distracted driver. 2 In the United States, over 3,100 people were killed and about 424,000 were injured in crashes involving a distracted driver in 2019. 2 About 1 in 5 of the people who died in crashes involving a distracted driver ...
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BetaIt characterizes situations, objects, or activities that have the capacity to cause injury, damage, or even death. When something is deemed dangerous, it implies that there is a high level of peril or a probability of adverse consequences associated with it.It can refer to physical hazards, such as dangerous animals, treacherous terrain, or hazardous substances, as well as non-physical risks ...
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BetaDefinition of Dangerous Occurrence. A dangerous occurrence is defined as an event that, although not causing injury, could have led to significant harm under slightly different circumstances. It involves a situation where workplace safety protocols may have failed or where hazardous conditions existed that could have caused injury or property damage.
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BetaIt is an incident that occurs unexpectedly and can have negative consequences. Accidents can happen anywhere and anytime, including in the workplace, on the road, at home, or in public places. ... Dangerous Occurrence. A dangerous occurrence is a specific type of incident defined in the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases, and Dangerous Occurrences ...
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BetaThe term 'dangerous' [ˈdeɪndʒərəs] describes something that is likely to cause harm or injury, or have adverse consequences. It can refer to physical hazards like driving without a seatbelt or swimming in a dangerous river, as well as risky situations like playing with fire or engaging in a dangerous liaison.
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