ACCIDENT An unplanned event that may or may not result in an injury Original Power Point Created by Bobby Joslin Modified by Georgia Agricultural Education.

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ACCIDENT An unplanned event that may or may not result in an injury Original Power Point Created by Bobby Joslin Modified by Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office June 2002

CAUSES OF ACCIDENTS 80% of accidents are caused by unsafe acts. 20% of accidents are caused by unsafe conditions

UNSAFE ACTS Human error

UNSAFE CONDITIONS The surroundings that can cause an accident

PERSONAL FACTORS THAT CAN CONTRIBUTE TO AN ACCIDENT Background of Persons Defects or Impairment of Persons

BACKGROUND OF PERSONS Home or Personal Conditions - stress Personal Habits Inexperience

PERSONAL DEFECTS OR IMPAIRMENTS Lack of Knowledge Improper Job Attitude Physical Impairment

DOMINO EFFECT OF ACCIDENTS Background can lead to work defect Defects of person can cause unsafe acts and conditions Unsafe acts and conditions cause accidents An accident is an unplanned event An injury may be result of an accident

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Does not eliminate accidents Can prevent or lessen injury if accident does occur Should ALWAYS be used