Societal Problems → Accidents
Organizations relating to Accidents
Article 36 / London, UK / Est. 2011
Collegium Europaeum pour l'étude de l'évaluation du dommage corporel / Est. 1973
International Federation of Ambulance Officers
Academia Ibero-Latinoamericana de Valoración del Daño Corporal / Est. 2005
Institut européen de formation continue en réparation et évaluation du dommage corporel
International Association of Bodily Damage
Caribbean Regional Accident and Incident Investigation Organization / Est. 2017
World Safety and Accidents Prevention Congress / Manila, Philippines
World Conference on Injury Control
Additional Convention Relating to the Liability of the Railway for Death of and Personal Injury / Est. 1966
International Convention on Certain Rules Concerning Civil Jurisdiction in Matters of Collision / Est. 1952
Convention Concerning Benefits in the Case of Employment Injury / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1964
Protection Against Accidents / Dockers, 1932 / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1932
Convention on Early Notification of a Nuclear Accident / Est. 1986
Convention Concerning Equality of Treatment for National and Foreign Workers as Regards Workmen's Compensation for Accidents / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1925
Convention Respecting the Application of the Accident Insurance Laws of the Various States to Cases Where an Employer in One of the Contracting States Carries on a Business or Employs Workers in Another of the Said States / Est. 1937
Convention on the Prevention of Major Industrial Accidents / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1993
Convention Concerning the Protection Against Accidents of Workers Employed in Loading or Unloading Ships, 1929 / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1929
International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to Penal Jurisdiction in Matters of Collision or other Incidents of Navigation / Est. 1952
Geneva Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded and Sick in Armed Forces in the Field, 1949 / Est. 1949
Geneva Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of Wounded, Sick and Shipwrecked Members of Armed Forces at Sea / Est. 1949
Convention on the Law Applicable to Traffic Accidents / The Hague, Netherlands / Est. 1971
Geneva Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded and Sick in Armies in the Field, 1929 / Est. 1929
Nordic Mutual Emergency Assistance Agreement in Connection with Radiation Accidents / Est. 1973
Protocol of 1973 to the International Convention Relating to Intervention of the High Seas in Cases of Oil Pollution Casualties / London, UK / Est. 1973
International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1960 / Est. 1960
Convention Relating to the Unification of Certain Rules Concerning Collisions in Inland Navigation / Est. 1960
Convention Concerning the Liability of the Shipowner in Case of Sickness, Injury or Death of Seamen / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1936
Convention for the Unification of the Rules Relating to Collisions at Sea / Est. 1910
Convention de Genève pour la Protection des Blessés dans les Armées en Campagne, 1906 / Est. 1906
Convention Concerning Workmen's Compensation for Accidents / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1925
Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded in Armies in the Field, 1864 / Est. 1864
Agreement on Transboundary Cooperation with a View to Preventing or Limiting Harmful Effects for Human Beings, Property or the Environment in the Event of Accidents / Est. 1989
International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules of Law Relating to Collision between Vessels and Protocol of Signature / Est. 1910
Convention Concerning the Prevention of Occupational Accidents to Seafarers / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1970
Convention on Assistance in the Case of Nuclear Accident or Radiological Emergency / Est. 1986
Internationale du sacrifice, association universelle des blessés de guerre
Arab Research Centre for Injuries / Est. 1973
Centro Aiuti Mondiali / Rome, Italy
Europambulance / Tienen, Belgium
Asian Wound Care Association
Protocol on Civil Liability and Compensation for Damage Caused by the Transboundary Effects of Industrial Accidents on Transboundary Waters / Est. 2003
Co-operative Studies on Brain Injury Depolarizations / Est. 2002
International Symposium on Future Active Safety Technology toward zero-traffic-accident / Est. 2011
Oxford International Wound Healing Foundation / Est. 1982
World Union of Wound Healing Societies / Turin, Italy / Est. 2000
Convention on the Transboundary Effects of Industrial Accidents / Est. 1992
European Convention on Products Liability in Regard to Personal Injury and Death / Strasbourg, France / Est. 1977
International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Injury / Zurich, Switzerland / Est. 1975
Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe / Berlin, Germany / Est. 1952
View all profiles (133 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations
World Problems relating to Accidents
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialNon-payment of accident compensation
Irregular hospital transportation
Harmful traditional health practices
Disrespect
Impaired wound healing
Radiation accidents
Pedestrian accidents
Insect pests
Cranio-facial defects
Road traffic accidents
Accidental falls
Inadequate assistance to victims of accidents
Accidental poisoning by anti-convulsant drugs
Accidents involving astronauts
Accidental poisoning by psychotherapeutic drugs
Accidental poisoning by sedative medicines
Toxic substances in the home
Animal injuries
Injurious explosions
Denial of rights to wounded military personnel
Accidental large-scale contamination of the environment
Structural failure
Uncertainty over long-term health effects of radioactive fallout
Large-scale industrial accidents
Air pressure injuries
Action Strategies relating to Accidents
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialStrengthening capabilities for dealing with chemical accidents
Promoting safety for older people at home
Researching tourism and road safety
Researching relationship between population structure and road accidents
Researching child pedestrian accidents
Reducing occupational risk in the mining industry
Researching driver training schemes
Preventing occupational accidents
Researching road safety
Monitoring incidence and causes of injuries
Providing prostheses to mine-injured amputees
Reducing risks of accidental pollution from cargo ships
Developing sector strategies to reduce the frequency and severity of injuries
Unifying rules for collisions at sea
Developing emergency response procedures for chemical accidents
Remedying personal injury
Measuring burden of injury
Protecting human intellect from environmental threats
Preventing injuries to children
Assigning responsibility for damage caused by accidental spills of hazardous waste
Ensuring speedy ambulance arrivals
Preparing response strategy for industrial accidents
Providing medical relief for large-scale emergencies
Researching accident proneness
Reducing accident proneness
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