Showing posts with label accidents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label accidents. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Realization

I just realized I did not post a single word in 2017 - so here are a few for 2018. This gets me all caught up. 

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Accidents

According to one very reliable source, these things happen in America every single day: 

240 people die as a result of medical errors 
144 people die as a result of an accident at home 
130 people die as a result of a traffic accident 
110 people die as a result of accidental poisoning 
62 people die as a result of a fall 
49 people die victims of a homicide 
28 people die victims of a drunk driver 
9 people die as a result of drowning 

Maybe we can learn something from these numbers. They say that doctors bury their mistakes so maybe that is still true? Perhaps people should really watch where they are going to avoid being victims of accidents? People should learn how to swim or wear life jackets always? Don't hang around people who might kill you? Don't put strange stuff in your mouth and maybe, just maybe, you won't poison yourself? Nobody dies as a result of starvation so I guess that's a good thing. 

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Nothing to it

People get paid thousands and thousands of dollars to figure out safety issues and it is money very badly spent - totally wasted. From a news story on the internet today: "WASHINGTON – For the third time in nine months, a major subway or commuter rail crash occurred in a big city. Until last September, rail systems — much like their airline counterparts — were cruising with far fewer accidents than in previous years and decades. That changed in a hurry. In September 2008, a commuter rail train crashed with a freight rail in Los Angeles and 25 people died. The crash was blamed on an engineer on the commuter rail texting on a cell phone. Last month about 50 people were injured in Boston when a trolley rear-ended another trolley. The conductor admitted to texting when the crash took place. On Monday, one subway train rear-ended another in Washington during rush hour above ground. At least six people were killed, the mayor said, including the operator of the trailing train. It's too early to know the cause of this accident, but this third collision has got a top safety expert concerned."
I have said it many times before: there are only two rules to safety: 1. WATCH WHERE YOU'RE GOING and 2. KEEP YOUR DISTANCE. Please.