The BBC's Ethirajan Anbarasan in Dhaka says that frequent accidents in factories have triggered calls for more inspections to check fire safety in large industrial units.
Bryson had been on a medical leave of absence since his involvement in two separate auto accidents in California that his office indicated were linked to the seizure.
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Two other shuttles -- Challenger and Columbia -- were destroyed in accidents that killed all aboard.
What happens once those vehicles hit the streets, however, is shaping up as a national tragedy, experts say, with thousands of Brazilians dying every year in auto accidents that in many cases shouldn't have proven fatal.
Large trucks were involved in accidents that accounted for almost 10% of road fatalities in the U.S. in 2009, and truck drivers are five times more likely to die in work-related accidents than the average US worker.
Between a church that suffers accidents in the street, and a church that's sick because it's self-referential, I have no doubts about preferring the former.
Extrapolate those kinds of numbers to the world, where more than a million people are killed in accidents each year, you easily get an economic incentive to reduce accidents that is measured in the trillions.
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That includes disastrous mine accidents that could result in devastating loss to families and communities, and environmental nightmares like the Gulf oil spill.
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In contrast, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents reckons that more than 4, 000 are killed each year in accidents in their own homes.
There have been reports that the Blackberry outage there last week coincided with a 40% decrease in traffic accidents, with speculation that drivers were focused on the road rather than on their bricked phones.
TEPCO, the company that operates the failed reactors in Fukushima that at the time caused one of the biggest nuclear accidents in history, said it detected slightly tainted "rainwater flowing out into the ocean" from the site earlier in the week.
It said an 18-year-old was more than three times as likely as a 48-year-old to be involved in a crash, and that a third of drivers killed in car accidents were under 25.
Some suggest that gun accidents in a home are four times as common as intruders being thwarted by a gun owner.
In fact, a recent study by the Flight Safety Foundation found that 38% of all accidents in modern turbine-powered, glass-cockpit-equipped aircraft were likely or highly likely to have been prevented if the pilot had a HUD.
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The difference in size was substantial: the spleens of the species in question were, on average, a third smaller in the birds that had been killed by cats than in those killed by accidents.
Honda North America has cut accidents that resulted in lost time by 70% in the past five years.
But he has also claimed responsibility for damage to ships that in fact was caused by accidents or by other activists.
What makes Mr Blair prone to accidents in Scotland is that politics north of the border divides not just on the usual left-right lines, but also over the constitutional issue, between those who want to keep Britain together and those who do not.
"Operations Director Carlos Murrieta pointed out that we have reduced the occurrence of accidents in recent years, " Pemex said on its Twitter page, adding that its accident rate was below international standards for similar companies.
As for cruise ships, the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), an association of cruise lines, said that from 2005 to 2011 only 16 people died in cruise accidents, out of 100 million passengers, putting the odds of death over that period at one in 6.25 million.
The spokesman said that 173 cyclists were killed in road accidents in the UK last year.
We recognise how important it is to have marine accidents reduced bearing in mind that fishing is statistically 13 times more dangerous than coal mining.
The former governor of Okinawa, Masahide Ota, warns that if locals are killed in accidents or incidents involving U.S. troops, it could undermine the U.S.-Japan alliance.
At 2009 as this event, Nissan showed off self-navigating robots that could avoid each other in accidents based on algorithms based on the way fish avoid each other.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that in 2010 18% of injury accidents (3, 092 deaths and 416, 000 injuries) involved driver distraction eating, grooming, talking on a cellphone or texting.
Three large insurance companies that operate in various parts of the world also have said they will not cover accidents that result from year-2000 issues, he said, declining to name the companies during the teleconference.
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An American study found that Mexican truckers had fewer accidents in the United States than their American counterparts.
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European Commission figures suggest that the number of people killed in train accidents has more than halved in the last 30 years.
Chief executives throughout the oil and gas industry are now asking their operational leadership for assurance that similar accidents will never happen in their organizations.
Barberi, was the same vessel involved in an October 2003 crash that killed 11 people and injured 42, considered one of the worst ferry accidents in the city's recent history.
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