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Fundamental study on relationship between human injury probability due to fall and the fall height

Hino, 2012

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Hino Y
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Many fatal accidents due to falling from height have happen at construction sites in Japan. The purpose of this study is about to seek new prevention methods of fatal accidents due to falling. For the first step, this study was carried out to find out “cause of death” in labor …
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