Any unforeseen or unplanned incident or event. An
accident may or may not lead to personal injuries or property damage.
A rogue computer program that can reproduce itself
endlessly, thus destroying stored data.
Concern about the design of work sites, machinery,
equipment, and systems to minimize stress and injury on the job.
The general condition of a person physically,
mentally, and emotionally and efforts at preventing illness and treating
injuries when they occur.
The federal agency whose full name is the
Occupational SaFety and Health Administration . Less frequently OSHA is an
abbreviation for the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970.
Efforts at protecting human resources from accidents
and injuries.
Efforts at protecting physical facilities and
nonhuman assets from loss or damage.
Wanton or willful destruction or damage to the
property of another.
Federal and state laws designed to compensate
employees for illnesses and injuries that arise out of and in the course of
their employment.