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An accident (work related accident), is an unintended and
unforeseen event, usually resulting in personal injury or property
damage. In law, the term is usually limited to events not involving
negligence, that is, the carelessness or misconduct of a party involved,
or to a loss caused by lightning, floods, or other natural events.
In popular usage, however, the term accident designates an unexpected
event, especially if it causes injury or damage without reference
to the negligence or fault of an individual. The basic causes of
such accidents are, in general, unsafe conditions of machinery,
equipment, or surroundings, and the unsafe actions of persons that
are caused by ignorance or neglect of safety principles.
Organized efforts for the prevention of accidents
began in the 19th century with the adoption of factory-inspection
laws, first in Britain and then in the United States and other countries.
Fire insurance and accident insurance companies made efforts to
enforce safety rules and to educate the public. Factory inspectors
and inspectors from fire insurance and casualty insurance companies
carried on a campaign against unsafe conditions and actions, and
at the beginning of the 20th century a new branch of engineering
developed, devoted to finding and eliminating such hazards.
Laws concerning workers'
compensation were passed in Germany in 1884, Britain in 1897,
and the United States in 1908. By placing on the employer the financial
burden of caring for injured workers, such laws created an incentive
for providing safe machinery and working conditions and for improved
selection and training of employees. In the U.S., the National Safety
Council was formed in 1913; this noncommercial organization has
since been a leader in accident-prevention activities, especially
in the publication of educational literature, the compilation of
statistics, and the coordination of the work of schools, clubs,
industrial organizations, and state and municipal agencies.
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