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Bonfire Builders Violated Safety Rules—Reports
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作者 刘云燕 《当代外语研究》 1999年第12期18-19,共2页
在第12期即将发稿之际我们收到了本篇来稿,本篇和上篇可谓“姊妹篇”,相辅相成。此次不幸所造成的死亡人数已达到12人!事故发生的原因也已基本查明。
关键词 REPORTS Bonfire Builders Violated safety rules
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Eating at Ease New regulation details rules under the Food Safety Law
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作者 YIN PUMIN 《Beijing Review》 2009年第31期22-23,共2页
The State Council, China’s cabinet,promulgated the Regulation on the Implementation of the Food Safety Law on July 8.
关键词 Eating at Ease New regulation details rules under the Food safety Law MOH
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Distracted walking:Examining the extent to pedestrian safety problems 被引量:3
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作者 Judith Mwakalonge Saidi Siuhi Jamario White 《Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering(English Edition)》 2015年第5期327-337,共11页
Pedestrians, much like drivers, have always been engaged in multi-tasking like using handheld devices, listening to music, snacking, or reading while walking. The effects are similar to those experienced by distracted... Pedestrians, much like drivers, have always been engaged in multi-tasking like using handheld devices, listening to music, snacking, or reading while walking. The effects are similar to those experienced by distracted drivers. However, distracted walking has not received similar policies and effective interventions as distracted driving to improve pedestrian safety. This study reviewed the state-of-practice on policies, campaigns, available data, identified research needs, and opportunities pertaining to distracted walking. A comprehensive review of literature revealed that some of the agencies/organizations disseminate useful information about certain distracting activities that pedestrians should avoid while walking to improve their safety. Various walking safety rules/tips have been given, such as not wearing headphones or talking on a cell phone while crossing a street, keeping the volume down, hanging up the phone while walking, being aware of traffic, and avoiding distractions like walking with texting. The majority of the past observational-based and experimental-based studies reviewed in this study on distracted walking is in agreement that there is a positive correlation between distraction and unsafe walking behavior. However, limitations of the existing crash data suggest that distracted walking may not be a severe threat to the public health. Current pedestrian crash data provide insufficient information for researchers to examine the extent to which distracted walking causes and/ or contributes to actual pedestrian safety problems. 展开更多
关键词 Distracted walkingPedestrian distractionsPublic awareness campaignsWalking safety rules/tipsPedestrian fatalitiesTraffic fatalities
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