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Agent |
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Synonyms |
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Definitions |
Agents can refer to a mechanical force or energy that induces a result as well as an element in a mechanism that causes an accident to a person. This manual proposes the description of agents using the following four items: hazard source (e.g., mechanical, or thermal source of hazard), mechanism (e.g., falls, impact with an object, and contusions), cause of accident (e.g., design flaw, time-related deterioration, and improper use), and presence/absence of fire (fire involvement). As the effects of fires are far-reaching, fire-related agents are addressed separately. |
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http://www.semanticweb.org/IPD-Onto#Agent |
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comment |
Agents can refer to a mechanical force or energy that induces a result as well as an element in a mechanism that causes an accident to a person. This manual proposes the description of agents using the following four items: hazard source (e.g., mechanical, or thermal source of hazard), mechanism (e.g., falls, impact with an object, and contusions), cause of accident (e.g., design flaw, time-related deterioration, and improper use), and presence/absence of fire (fire involvement). As the effects of fires are far-reaching, fire-related agents are addressed separately. |
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Agent |
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prefixIRI |
IPD-Onto:Agent |
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prefLabel |
Agent |
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subClassOf |
http://www.semanticweb.org/IPD-Onto#injury_process_description_ontology |