Accident-proneness
Accident-proneness is the conception that some people have a predispositions to be more likely to have
accidents, such as
car crashes and
industrial injuries, than other people. The early work on this subject dates back to 1919, in a study by Greenwood and Woods, who studied workers at a British munitions factory and found that accidents were unevenly distributed among workers, with a relatively small proportion of workers account for most of the accidents. Further work on accident-proneness was carried out in the 1930s and 1940s, and the subject is still being studied actively.
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accident-prone
Adjective
1. having more than the average number of accidents
(similar) inclined(p)
accident-prone
adjective
(person) who has awkward movements and frequently has or causes minor accidents
accident-prone
ACCIDENT-PRONE
PASSAGUAI. SOGGETTO A INCIDENTI. INCLINE AGLI INFORTUNI. CHE RAPPRESENTA UN FORTE RISCHIO ASSICURATIVO