2021
DOI: 10.17159/sajs.2021/8288
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five-year overview of fatal thermal and electrical burns in Johannesburg, South Africa

Abstract: Burn injuries affect millions of people globally each year. South Africa is a developing country where fatal fires are common. Despite the pervasiveness of fatal burns in South Africa, there is a paucity of information regarding the frequency of fatal burns in the city of Johannesburg. This study aimed to describe the demographics and frequency of fatal burn cases received at the Johannesburg Forensic Pathology Services Medico-legal Laboratory for medico-legal death investigations. This study was a five-year (… Show more

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“…To assess the extent the school management, stakeholders, and learners of the sampled schools are involved in matters related to fire safety, the study asked three questions: (1) To what extent are your school management and stakeholders involved in fire safety programs? (2) To what extent are your school management and stakeholders involved in taking part in the physical fire safety programs? (3) To what extent are learners in your school involved in fire safety programs?…”
Section: Fire Root Causes and Safety Programsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To assess the extent the school management, stakeholders, and learners of the sampled schools are involved in matters related to fire safety, the study asked three questions: (1) To what extent are your school management and stakeholders involved in fire safety programs? (2) To what extent are your school management and stakeholders involved in taking part in the physical fire safety programs? (3) To what extent are learners in your school involved in fire safety programs?…”
Section: Fire Root Causes and Safety Programsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Globally, fire-related burns account for over 300,000 deaths per year, with more deaths from scalds, electricity, chemical burns, and other forms of burns [1][2][3]. Developed countries have achieved a lot in terms of reducing the burden of injury and mortality from burns through the implementation of proven interventions, including promoting the use of smoke detectors [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%