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injury process description ontology
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Consequences are obtained from the severity of injuries borne by the host and the extent of damage to objects. Information on the extent of harm is crucial in determining the priority of the accident countermeasures and is also a necessary element in evaluating the magnitude of the risks. To prevent accidents, actions that utilise the investigation status and official announcements of measures are valuable resources for societal risk management. In this study (object and person), information on consequences includes the following six basic items: severity of harm, injured body part, type of accident, treatment, number of injured persons, and risk mitigation. |
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Consequences are obtained from the severity of injuries borne by the host and the extent of damage to objects. Information on the extent of harm is crucial in determining the priority of the accident countermeasures and is also a necessary element in evaluating the magnitude of the risks. To prevent accidents, actions that utilise the investigation status and official announcements of measures are valuable resources for societal risk management. In this study (object and person), information on consequences includes the following six basic items: severity of harm, injured body part, type of accident, treatment, number of injured persons, and risk mitigation.
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Consequences
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IPD-Onto:Consequences
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Consequences
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http://www.semanticweb.org/IPD-Onto#injury_process_description_ontology |
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