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Barriers to safe hot tap water: results from a national study of New Zealand plumbers

- bmj.com
C Jaye, JC Simpson, JD Langley - British Medical Journal, 2001 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Results—Several barriers to hot tap water safety in homes were identified by
the plumbers. These included common characteristics of homes with unsafe hot tap
water, such as hot water systems heated by solid fuel, and public ignorance ...
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Safe hot tap water and the risk of scalds and legionella infection

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R Hockey - British Medical Journal, 2002 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Safe hot tap water and the risk of scalds and legionella infection The recent
paper in Injury Prevention by Jaye et al on the barriers to safe hot tap
highlights the problem I raised last year regarding the perception of ...
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Barriers to the reduction of domestic hot water temperatures


JA Clarke, AE Waller, SW Marshall, JD … - Safety Science, 1995 - Elsevier
This study examined barriers which potentially hinder or prevent the householder
from reducing their household hot water temperature. Fifty-eight householders
were interviewed regarding hot water usage, knowledge of their hot water ...
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Preventing tap water scalds: do consumers change their preset thermostats.

- ajph.org [PDF] 
SL Webne, BJ Kaplan - American Journal of Public Health, 1993 - Am Public Health Assoc
Two approaches have been used to reduce the risk of tap water scalds by en-
couragingthat hot water heaters be set to operate at a safe temperature. An
educa- tional approach has demonstrated effec- tiveness with certain ...
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Tap-water scald burns. Awareness is not the problem.


LE Adams, GF Purdue, JL Hunt - The Journal of burn care & rehabilitation - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Review of admissions to a regional burn center showed that tap-water burns were
an injury of pediatric, elderly, and neurologically impaired patients. A study
was designed to measure general knowledge of tap-water injury and awareness ...
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Tap water scald prevention: it's time for a worldwide effort

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ML Katcher - British Medical Journal, 1998 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
During the spring of 1998, after lengthy investigation and frequent discussions
among federal and provincial health ministers, the Minister of Health announced
a decision to financially compensate Canadians who had become in- fected ...
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[PDF] Child Injury Data Collection at Whakatane Hospital's Emergency Department


S Moyes, P Gray, C Moyes - bopdhb.govt.nz
Page 1. 1 Child Injury Data Collection at Whakatane Hospital's Emergency Department
An Overview 1998-2003 Eastern Bay of Plenty Child Injury Prevention Trust ...
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[PDF] INJURY BULLETIN


Q Toddlers - qisu.org.au
QISU collects and analyses data from emergency department injury presentations
on behalf of Queensland Health. Participating hospitals represent three distinct
areas of Queensland. ... QISU publications and data are available on ...
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[PDF] Legionella pneumophila rizikos įvertinimo analizė karšto vandens tiekimo sistemoje su …


R Savickas, A Skrinska - ENERGETIKA, 2006 - images.katalogas.lt
Straipsnyje sprendžiami centralizuotai tiekiamo karšto vandens temperatūros
optimizavimo klausimai. Šio vandens temperatūra gali būti per aukšta, nes
kyla pavojus odos nudegimams bei padidėja šiluminės energijos sąnaudos, ...
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[PDF] Burn Injury from Products in the Home: Prevention and Counseling


AL Stockhausen, ML Katcher - Wisconsin Medical Journal, 2001 - search.wisconsinmedicalsociety.org
This article focuses on the household products that commonly cause heat-related
injury and the physician's role in preventing such injury. Epidemiological
information regarding the primary causes of home product-related fire and ...
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