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Gestione dei migranti, emergenza sanitaria e sicurezza pubblica: verso un diritto amministrativo del nemico?

2022

The article aims to verify whether in some provisions of the law and in the consequent administrative measures, above all in terms of public security, there are signs of that binary logic which characterizes the theory of the criminal law of the enemy elaborated by Jakobs, also evaluating what are the consequences and what possible remedies to consider in the face of such a possibility.

public safety emergency enemySettore IUS/10 - Diritto Amministrativo
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THERP and HEART integrated methodology for human error assessment

2014

Medical errors are one of the leading causes of death and injury in radiation therapy administration as reported in the literature. This point out an overall deficiency in management allowing patient treatment in the absence of suitable quality assurance processes. Clinical records of major accidental exposure events in radiotherapy show that there is a combination of factors contributing to the accident such as deficient staff training, lack of independent checks, lack of quality control procedures, and absence of overall supervision. Another finding is that training generally addresses only normal situations and does not prepare radiotherapy staff for unusual situations, resulting in a la…

radiation therapy patient safety human errors fuzzy THERP.Settore ING-IND/20 - Misure E Strumentazione NucleariSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti Nucleari
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Automated Railway Signs Detection. Preliminary Results

2019

Abstract Nowadays safety in railways is mostly achieved by automated system technologies such as ERTMS/ETCS. Nevertheless, on local railways (suburban and regional lines) several tasks still depend on the choices and actions of a human crew. With the aim to improve safety in such type of railways, this research proposes a system for the automatic detection and recognition of railway signs by means of the digital image processing technique. First field applications, carried out on the Italian railway network, show that the proposed system is very accurate (the percentage of correctly detected railway signs is about 97%), even at high train speeds.

railway safety050210 logistics & transportation0209 industrial biotechnologyComputer science05 social sciencesGeneral Engineering02 engineering and technologyK4011-4343Transportation and communicationrailway sign detection and recognitionComputer Science Applications020901 industrial engineering & automation0502 economics and businessdigital image processing techniqueRailway safety digital image processing technique railway sign detection and recognitionRailway safetyTransport and Telecommunication Journal
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An Integrated Theory for the Accumulation of Mentally Ill Offenders and the Effect of Realignment in California

2018

High mental illness prevalence in California state prisons has drawn much attention of scholars and policymakers in the past three decades. Various studies suggest that the mental illness prevalence in prison has increased from 0.14 to 0.3 from 1987 to 2014. The problem with a high concentration of mentally ill prisoners culminated when the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) was sued for the violation of inmates’ rights under the Eighth Amendment in the early 1990s. Consequently, CDCR’s health care was placed under Federal receivership to reform prison health care. Receivership is an uncommon remedy adopts by a federal court when other court orders have failed to…

realignmentmass incarcerationmass incarceration decarcerationprison mental illnessmodel-based planning and designsocial sciencesshifting burdenprison mental illnedecarcerationPublic Safety AB 109prison health care reformtheory integrationSettore SPS/04 - Scienza PoliticaRealignment; prison mental illness; mass incarceration decarceration; Public Safety AB 109; prison health care reform; prison mental health care; shifting burden; model-based planning and designprison mental health care
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Toward farm-level health management of wind turbine systems: status and scope for improvements

2018

An outline of health management for OWFs has been detailed in this chapter with description of various important elements. The need for such farm level management is explained and benefits are discussed. Key gaps to be filled in order to realize such a system are identified. The proposed health management system is mainly based on the existing knowledge of fleet-level management in the aerospace sector. Health management is much broader than CM; there are a number of aspects beyond the prognostics capabilities that are to be designed in order to arrive at a comprehensive maintenance management scheme. A comprehensive maintenance program that is sensitive to the health of the assets and adap…

reliabilityWind powerHealth management systemScope (project management)business.industryComputer sciencecondition monitoringwind power plantsSchedule (project management)wind powerMaintenance engineeringoffshore installationsOffshore wind powerResource (project management)Risk analysis (engineering)wind turbinesPrognosticshealth and safetymaintenance engineeringmaintenance engineering; wind turbines; condition monitoring; wind power plants; health and safety; offshore installations; wind power; reliabilitybusiness
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EtG Quantification in Hair and Different Reference Cut-Offs in Relation to Various Pathologies: A Scoping Review

2022

Ethyl glucuronide (EtG) is a non-volatile, non-oxidative, hydrophilic, and stable ethanol phase II metabolite. EtG is produced through ethanol glucuronidation by UDP-glucuronosyltransferase (UGT), a phase II enzyme. EtG can be extracted from different biological matrices, including keratin ones, such as hair or nails. The purpose of this scoping review is to describe the relationship between EtG levels in hair and some of the most common and frequent pathological conditions and verify whether different reference cut-offs in relation to various pathologies have been identified in the scientific literature. In fact, in-depth knowledge of the influence of pathologies, such as diabetes mellitus…

renal failure.Chemical Health and Safetyalcoholdiabetes mellituHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesisethyl glucuronide (EtG)forensic medicinehairethanolforensic toxicologyToxicologyliver disease
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Production and consumption of energy resources in ukraine in the context of renewable energy development

2019

Cheap and ecologically friendly energy resources are vital factors for sustainable development of the national economy. Due to global climate change and the depletion of fossil fuel resources, renewable energy may promote energy security and decrease harmful emissions. This paper aims at studying strategic directions for biofuel production and its utilization in Ukraine. On the basis of the literature review, steady world trends of renewable energy use have been revealed. Production of energy resources and the efficiency of their utilization have been analyzed. The modern aspects and priority of bioenergy use are highlighted. To evaluate the competitiveness of biofuels and their influence o…

renewable energy resourcesgovernanceenergy safetyecological safetyfossil fuelsbiofuelsenergy dependenceInfrastruktura i Ekologia Terenów Wiejskich - Infrastructure and Ecology of Rural Areas
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Are subjective outcomes a “missing link” between driving stress and risky driving behaviors of commuters? Assessing the case of a LMIC

2023

Despite the efforts made by different stakeholders, most of Low and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) continue to systematically report very negative road safety outcomes. In fact, in countries like Colombia, the rate of deaths from traffic crashes has increased in recent years. One of the most affected collectives in this regard -and at the same time one of the least addressed in specialized literature- are driving commuters, which are commonly exposed to several types of threats and stressors configuring an “everyday risk” potentially impairing their health and safety. This study aimed to assess whether there exists an indirect path -mediated by subjective outcomes- linking driving stress a…

risky driving behaviorssafetydrivingcolombiaPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthcommutersBuilding and ConstructionUNESCO::CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICASSafety Risk Reliability and QualitySafety ResearchLMICsSafety Science
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Comparison of Road Safety Policy Objectives in Poland and in the European Union

2016

The aim of the chapter is to identify main actions undertaken within the Polish road safety policy and to assess its efficacy based on the system approach, as well as to present recommendations for enhancing road safety in Poland. In the first part of the chapter key objectives of the EU road safety policy are elaborated. Then, the situation in Poland related to the number of road fatalities and to the causes of accidents is described, and policy instruments in Poland are presented. In the last part of the text an attempt is made to evaluate the Polish road safety policy. Besides, recommendations for improving road safety performance in Poland are elaborated on. In conclusion, it is stated …

road safety policy in the EUEuropean integrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceBusinessEuropean unionSafety policyRoad safety in PolandEnvironmental planningmedia_common
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Cost-benefit analysis of road safety measures

2013

Road accidents represent one of the most serious problems faced by the Ministries of Public Health in the World. In Italy for example, in the year 2007 there were almost 330, 000 injuries and 5, 131 fatalities; 230, 871 crashes in all which resulted in an estimated € 30.4 billion financial loss, corresponding to 2% of GDP. In 1999 the National Road Safety Plan (NRSP), among other things, funded the requalification of several unsafe road infrastructures at higher risk of accidents. Unlike other infrastructure investment plans, NRSP usually requires: i) specific safety analysis of crash history to identify the critical road; ii) proactive action, e.g. RSAs and RSARs; iii) before-after acciden…

road safety cost-benefit analysis roundabouts
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