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Comprehensive analysis of Colorado motorcycle accident statistics and fatality trends for 2025, with specific focus on Pueblo riders. This dataset examines safety challenges, accident patterns, legal implications, and preventive measures based on the latest Colorado Department of Transportation data and emerging trends affecting motorcycle safety in the Pueblo area.
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The Safety Data Sheet (SDS) Management Software market is a critical segment of the broader workplace safety and compliance industry, serving as a vital tool for organizations dealing with hazardous materials. As companies increasingly recognize the importance of maintaining compliance with regulations such as OSHA
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The Safety Data Sheet (SDS) Management market plays a crucial role in ensuring workplace safety and regulatory compliance across various industries, including manufacturing, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and construction. Safety Data Sheets provide detailed information about the handling, storage, and hazards of chemi
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The Psychological Food Safety and Sovereignty Analysis (PFSSA) dataset is a comprehensive collection of data and analysis pertaining to individuals' perceptions of food safety, sovereignty, and support in obtaining chemical-free and pesticide-free food from nearby sources such as shopping centers, farms, urban gardens, and neighbors. This dataset aims to provide insights into individuals' beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors related to the safety and quality of food available in their local environment.
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Questionnaire Design: This component of the dataset includes the design and structure of the questionnaire used to collect information for the PFSSA analysis. The questionnaire is carefully crafted to capture various aspects related to food safety, sovereignty, and access to chemical-free and pesticide-free food. It comprises 14 sections of questions covering different dimensions of individuals' perceptions and behaviors.
Responses (CSV file): This part of the dataset contains the responses collected from participants based on the questionnaire mentioned above. The responses are stored in a CSV (Comma-Separated Values) file format, ensuring easy accessibility and compatibility with various data analysis tools and software.
Analysis of the Collected Data: The dataset includes an analysis of the collected data, presenting insights, patterns, and trends derived from the responses. The analysis encompasses statistical measures, data visualization, and interpretation of the findings. It sheds light on the relationships between individuals' beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors related to food safety and sovereignty.
By making the PFSSA dataset publicly available, researchers interested in the field of food safety, sovereignty, and related psychological analysis can access and utilize this dataset to reproduce the research work, validate findings, and conduct further investigations. The dataset fosters transparency and reproducibility, enabling future researchers to build upon the existing knowledge and contribute to advancements in the understanding of individuals' perceptions and behaviors concerning chemical-free and pesticide-free food.
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TwitterSAS programs and auxiliary files used in report no. DOT HS 812 069, Lives Saved by Vehicle Safety Technologies & Associated FMVSS, 1960 to 2012 Passenger Cars & LTV's
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ABSTRACT Dams provide a water supply, irrigation and power generation. However, the economic, social and environmental impacts are serious when they rupture. It is important that dams continue to function properly and are constantly evaluated for their safety and functionality. Contrary to general belief, small dams are the ones that present the most problems, because they are often built without adequate design and construction methods. One of the methods to evaluate the safety of a dam is through the Dam Safety Index (DSI), which may not entirely avoid subjectivity in dam safety assessment but does propose balanced individual subjectivities in determining the weights of the index criteria. The DSI can also assist managers with preventive maintenance schedules in a dam safety assessment. This work aims to reassess the importance of the parameters of the DSI based on a new weighting of these criteria. The modification of the DSI shows a new bias in the weighting of the criteria that composes the index, not only considering technical aspects, but also legal and environmental ones.
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Crime isn't a topic most people want to use mental energy to think about. We want to avoid harm, protect our loved ones, and hold on to what we claim is ours. So how do we remain vigilant without digging too deep into the filth that is crime? Data, of course. The focus of our study is to explore possible trends between crime and communities in the city of Calgary. Our purpose is visualize Calgary criminal behaviour in order to help increase awareness for both citizens and law enforcement. Through the use of our visuals, individuals can make more informed decisions to improve the overall safety of their lives. Some of the main concerns of the study include: how crime rates increase with population, which areas in Calgary have the most crime, and if crime adheres to time-sensative patterns.
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IntroductionOptimise:MS is an observational pharmacovigilance study aimed at characterizing the safety profile of disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) for multiple sclerosis (MS) in a real world population. The study will categorize and quantify the occurrence of serious adverse events (SAEs) in a cohort of MS patients recruited from clinical sites around the UK. The study was motivated particularly by a need to establish the safety profile of newer DMTs, but will also gather data on outcomes among treatment-eligible but untreated patients and those receiving established DMTs (interferons and glatiramer acetate). It will also explore the impact of treatment switching.MethodsCausal pathway confounding between treatment selection and outcomes, together with the variety and complexity of treatment and disease patterns observed among MS patients in the real world, present statistical challenges to be addressed in the analysis plan. We developed an approach for analysis of the Optimise:MS data that will include disproportionality-based signal detection methods adapted to the longitudinal structure of the data and a longitudinal time-series analysis of a cohort of participants receiving second-generation DMT for the first time. The time-series analyses will use a number of exposure definitions in order to identify temporal patterns, carryover effects and interactions with prior treatments. Time-dependent confounding will be allowed for via inverse-probability-of-treatment weighting (IPTW). Additional analyses will examine rates and outcomes of pregnancies and explore interactions of these with treatment type and duration.ResultsTo date 14 hospitals have joined the study and over 2,000 participants have been recruited. A statistical analysis plan has been developed and is described here.ConclusionOptimise:MS is expected to be a rich source of data on the outcomes of DMTs in real-world conditions over several years of follow-up in an inclusive sample of UK MS patients. Analysis is complicated by the influence of confounding factors including complex treatment histories and a highly variable disease course, but the statistical analysis plan includes measures to mitigate the biases such factors can introduce. It will enable us to address key questions that are beyond the reach of randomized controlled trials.
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ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE Analyze if the patient safety culture among professionals in the primary health care differs among health care teams. METHODS Cross-sectional and quantitative study conducted in April and May 2017, in a city in Southern Brazil. A total of 144 professionals who responded to the questionnaire “Survey on Patient Safety Culture in Primary Health Care” participated in the study. Data were analyzed in the Statistical Analysis Software program and expressed in percentage of positive responses. The ethical principles established for research with human beings were applied. RESULTS Patient safety culture is positive among 50.81% of the professionals, and the dimensions “your health service” (63.39%) and “patient safety and quality” (61.22%) obtained the highest average of positive responses. Significant differences were found between the family health and oral health teams (α = 0.05 and p < 0.05), in the dimensions “patient safety” (p = 0.0274) and “work at the health service” (p = 0.0058). CONCLUSIONS We concluded that, although close to the average, patient safety culture among professionals in the Primary Health Care is positive and that there are differences in safety culture between family health and oral health teams in comparison with the primary health care teams.
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In accordance with Article 29 (1) (a) of Regulation (EC) No 178/2002, the European Commission asked the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) in 2014 for a scientific opinion on the risks for human health related to the presence of chlorate in food from all sources, taking also into account its presence in drinking water. The opinion found that “Chronic exposure of adolescent and adult age classes did not exceed the TDI. However, at the 95th percentile the TDI was exceeded in all surveys in ‘Infants’ and ‘Toddlers’ and in some surveys in ‘Other children’. Chronic exposures are of concern in particular in younger age groups with mild or moderate iodine deficiency.” Food manufacturers have started to optimise their manufacturing processes to lower chlorate residue level in foods and the European Commission in 2017 provided a revised Guidance document on good hygiene practices regarding the use of chlorinated disinfectant. It can therefore be expected that chlorate levels in foods are now lower compared with the levels found in the samples from 2011 to 2014. The European Commission (EC) requested EFSA in 2018 to provide an updated statistical analysis on chlorate occurrence levels in foods. A set of 14 Excel tables containing the statistical analysis of reported results for the analysis of chlorates from pesticides monitoring and contaminants monitoring programmes have been prepared. The data is presented at three levels of aggregation using FoodEx product categories. Analysis was performed for two time points, the 2011-2017 dataset contained 15,741 valid results and the 2015-2017 dataset contained 28,033 valid results. Mean, median and percentile (75th, 90th, 95th) for lower bound, middle bound and upper bound concentration values were calculated. Caution should be applied to percentile values calculated from a limited number of results.
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Comprehensive analysis of Colorado car accident statistics for 2025, featuring detailed injury rates, fatality data, and safety trends across all counties. This dataset examines over 115,000 reported crashes statewide, representing a 5% increase from 2024, with focus on leading causes including distracted driving, speeding, and vulnerable road user incidents. County-specific breakdowns highlight urban vs. rural accident patterns, peak accident times, and geographic risk factors affecting Colorado drivers.
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This model was developed and applied by the EFSA Working Group on Working Group on the evaluation of substances used to remove microbial contamination from product of animal origin during the preparatory work on the Scientific Opinion ‘Evaluation of the safety and efficacy of the organic acids lactic and acetic acids to reduce microbiological surface contamination on pork carcasses and pork cuts' (see http://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2018.5482).
The code (SAS and R) has been used to evaluate the efficacy of two organic acids, lactic and acetic acid, intended to be used individually by food business operators during processing to reduce microbiological surface contamination on carcasses and cuts from pork. The reduction is expressed as log10 reduction, i.e. the difference between the means of the log10 concentrations of control group and treated group and corresponding 95% confidence interval (95% CI) when this information was available.
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data extraction from the file'data_20181010.xlsx '
References list using the file 'references_20180719.xlsx '
Appraisal scores using the file 'Appraisal_20181004.xlsx '
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ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate thepatient safety culturein thePrimary Health Care (PHC). Method: A cross-sectional study with 349 health professionals and PHC managers from a city of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The tool used was Safety Attitudes Questionnaire Ambulatory Version. Data-independent double typing and descriptive and inferential statistical analysis were performed. Results: The total score varied between 3.4 and 8.4 with mean (7.0 ± 1.3), positive evaluation in the "Patient Safety" domain (8.2 ± 2.0). Working on the Family Health Strategy and having five to 12 years of work was significant for positive culture. The recommendations to improve the safety culture were: Implementation of protocols, training, communication improvement and resolvability. Conclusion: The patient safety culture prevailed. Establishing a constructive safety culture with safe behaviors represents factors for improving patient safety in Primary Care settings.
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TwitterSeries of Incident data and summary statistics reports produced which provide statistical information on incidents by type, year, geographical location, and others. The data provided is that from the Hazardous Materials Incident Report Form 5800.1
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TwitterThe Coalition Agreement proposed to cut police bureaucracy and as part of this there has been a review of requirements for police forces to submit data to the Home Office. This has already resulted in reductions to the coverage, detail and frequency of a number of data collections not affecting National Statistics outputs. It has also been proposed that from April 2012 police forces should no longer be required to submit monthly totals of recorded crimes and detections at Basic Command Unit (BCU) level.
In the past, BCU level recorded crime and detections figures have been released annually alongside the July crime statistics publication. Recorded crime data will continue to be published at Police Force and Community Safety Partnership (CSP) level on a quarterly basis, and detections data will continue to be published at Force level on an annual basis. BCUs reflect the organisational structure of a force, with each BCU covering a particular geographic area. As they reflect management structures, BCU boundaries can change frequently, which can reduce the statistical utility of data collected at this level. A number of smaller forces have discontinued the BCU model altogether, operating in effect as single BCU forces. CSPs provide a more stable basis for statistical analysis at a similar geographic granularity and also have the advantage of aligning to local authority boundaries for which other data sets are generally available.
Please send any comments on these proposals to crimestats@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk by 12 January 2012.
Home Office Statistics launched a 12 week consultation alongside the publication of the http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/publications/science-research-statistics/research-statistics/crime-research/hosb1611/">Crime in England and Wales: Quarterly Update to June 2011. The consultation period ended on 12 January 2012 and below is a response and an outline of actions and decisions taken, or to be taken.
The Coalition Agreement proposed to cut police bureaucracy and review requirements for police forces to submit data to the Home Office. As part of this it was proposed that from April 2012 police forces should no longer be required to submit monthly totals of recorded crimes and detections at Basic Command Unit (BCU) level.
One response was received to the proposal to drop collection at BCU level which generally welcomed the change.
BCU boundaries can change frequently, which can reduce the statistical utility of data collected at this level. Community Safety Partnerships (CSPs) provide a more stable basis for statistical analysis at a similar geographic granularity and also have the advantage of aligning to local authority boundaries for which other data sets are generally available
From April 2012 The Home Office will not require police forces to return data of recorded crimes and detections at BCU level. Recorded crime data will continue to be published at Police Force and CSP level on a quarterly basis, and detections will continue to be published at Force level on an annual basis.
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Comprehensive analysis of Colorado motorcycle accident statistics and fatality trends for 2025, with specific focus on Pueblo riders. This dataset examines safety challenges, accident patterns, legal implications, and preventive measures based on the latest Colorado Department of Transportation data and emerging trends affecting motorcycle safety in the Pueblo area.