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This paper presents a modeling effort for developing safety performance models (SPM) for urban intersections for three major Brazilian cities. The proposed methodology for calibrating SPM has been divided into the following steps: defining the safety study objective, choosing predictive variables and sample size, data acquisition, defining model expression and model parameters and model evaluation. Among the predictive variables explored in the calibration phase were exposure variables (AADT), number of lanes, number of approaches and central median status. SPMs were obtained for three cities: Fortaleza, Belo Horizonte and Brasilia. The SPM developed for signalized intersections in Fortaleza and Belo Horizonte had the same structure and the most significant independent variables, which were AADT entering the intersection and number of lanes, and in addition, the coefficient of the best models were in the same range of values. For Brasilia, because of the sample size, the signalized and unsignalized intersections were grouped, and the AADT was split in minor and major approaches, which were the most significant variables. This paper also evaluated SPM transferability to other jurisdiction. The SPM for signalized intersections from Fortaleza and Belo Horizonte have been recalibrated (in terms of the COx) to the city of Porto Alegre. The models were adjusted following the Highway Safety Manual (HSM) calibration procedure and yielded C-x of 0.65 and 2.06 for Fortaleza and Belo Horizonte SPM respectively. This paper showed the experience and future challenges toward the initiatives on development of SPMs in Brazil, that can serve as a guide for other countries that are in the same stage in this subject. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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The objective of this paper is compare the common traffic lights (CTL) to three different types of traffic lights with countdown displays (SCD) and assess their effects on road safety and capacity. This comparison is required because the results found in the literature are divergent among countries and cities, and one of the SCD analyzed in our study is different from the SCD used worldwide. An observational before-after study was conducted to evaluate the safety and capacity in a period of one year before and one year after the implementation of the SCD in three Brazilian cities. The results indicate that the SCD models 1 and 3 had around 35%±14% reduction in the total number of accidents; the model 2, does not have significant reduction. In order to perform the capacity analysis a framework for data collection and an adaptation for estimation of initial lost time in each phase were developed. Considering the capacity analysis there was a reduction around 11% in the lost time in SCD model 1, 7% in SCD model 2 and 3% in SCD model 3. However the implications of this on capacity are trifle due to a small increase in the average headways for all SCD models compare to CTL.

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La presente tesi tratta delle analisi di sicurezza delle intersezioni sia esistenti, sia di nuova progettazione. Nel primo capitolo vengono definite le intersezioni secondo il D.M. 19-04-06 “Norme funzionali e geometriche per la costruzione delle intersezioni stradali”. Sono descritte le manovre possibili, le problematiche ed i punti di conflitto che si vengono a creare durante l’attraversamento, definendo le varie tipologie. Successivamente si affronta una classificazione tipologica delle intersezioni rappresentando per mezzo di una matrice simbolica tutti i possibili nodi. Questi vengono suddivisi in base alla possibilità di connessione. Ampio spazio è dato alla descrizione dell’intersezione a raso dove vengono esaminate le caratteristiche geometriche tra cui le configurazioni delle corsie e le tipologie di isole divisionali. Vengono esaminate le particolarità dell’intersezione semaforizzata definendo il ciclo semaforico e gli elementi che lo compongono, la fasatura, il livello di servizio (LOS), il ritardo, definendo gli elementi che lo compongono per mezzo di formule empiriche. Nella seconda parte del capitolo viene descritta l’intersezione a rotatoria in base al D.M. 19-04-06. Inizialmente si introduce l’argomento con nozioni storiche a carattere informativo, quindi si da una classificazione generale degli elementi che la caratterizzano. Viene descritta l’isola divisionale spiegandone la tipologia costruttiva e rappresentando i parametri di classificazione geometrica. A titolo di esempio sono state inserite varie rappresentazioni di rotatorie suddivise per tipologie costruttive. Nell’ultima parte viene affrontato l’elemento rotatoria definendo la distanza di visibilità e i criteri per il calcolo della capacità. Il secondo capitolo parla delle analisi di sicurezza delle intersezioni. Inizialmente viene descritta la circolare 3699 “Linee guida per le analisi di sicurezza delle strade” definendo il concetto di analisi di sicurezza ed esaminando le differenze tra le due tipologie di analisi: Road safety review e Road safety audit. In seguito si descrivono gli obbiettivi dell’analisi di sicurezza, vantaggi e svantaggi e la valutazione dell’approccio concettuale. Viene descritta più approfonditamente la tipologia del Road safety review evidenziando l’utilità, gli elementi che la caratterizzano, le figure professionali che prendono parte a queste analisi con le azioni che devono seguire. Dopo si analizzano i criteri per affrontare gli studi sulla sicurezza e le fasi per le procedure di analisi. Si procede con la descrizione di una tipologia di ispezione, analizzando le problematiche e la stesura del rapporto di analisi con la descrizione dei tempi di attuazione. Nella parte centrale del capitolo viene descritta la direttiva del parlamento europeo e del consiglio sulla gestione della sicurezza delle infrastrutture stradali con i relativi obbiettivi che si prefigge. Vengono riportati i 13 articoli che si compone con i relativi 4 allegati inerenti a: - Valutazione di impatto sulla sicurezza; - Audit della sicurezza stradale; - Gestione dei tratti stradali ad alto rischio, gestione della sicurezza della rete e ispezione di sicurezza; - Dati che devono figurare nelle relazioni di incidenti. L’ultimo argomento preso in esame riguarda le norme per gli interventi di adeguamento delle strade esistenti. Vengono descritte le categorie di intervento e gli obbiettivi da raggiungere distinguendoli in obbiettivi prestazionali, di funzionalità operativa e sicurezza della circolazione. Vengono affrontate le caratteristiche e le differenze tra interventi strutturali e non strutturali con i relativi obbiettivi valutando gli effetti che si ottengono dall’adeguamento delle strade. Successivamente vengono descritte le campagne di monitoraggio con le relative procedure e tempistiche. Infine si valutano le responsabilità degli interventi. Nel capitolo 3 viene descritta l’analisi dello stato di fatto. Si è proceduto con la classificazione della infrastruttura descrivendo i tratti di strada interessati dall’intervento ed utilizzando delle foto per individuare alcune problematiche emerse nell’intersezione. Utilizzando l’elaborato “azzonamento del territorio comunale di Carpi” è stata descritta la zona oggetto di studio. Poi con la macroclassificazione del territorio con scala 1:10000 viene mostrato graficamente il territorio urbanizzato, in corso di urbanizzazione e a destinazione urbana. L’ultimo elaborato preso in esame riguarda la classificazione acustica del territorio. Infine si è proceduto con l’analisi del traffico e di incidentalità. Utilizzando i dati rilevati dalla polizia municipale del comune di Carpi sono stati costruiti i grafici e studiati gli andamenti nel periodo di tempo di riferimento dal 2000 al 2008. Utilizzando poi i dati dei flussi di traffico si sono analizzati le tipologie e i volumi di traffico nell’intersezione. Nell’ultimo capitolo viene studiato il Road safety review dell’intersezione. Si procede con una descrizione generale dell’intersezione, e si prosegue poi con l’individuazione delle problematiche lungo il tracciato. Inizialmente sono state scattate numerose foto nella zona interessata poi sono state divise per tipologia di problema. Per ogni problema si è cercato una soluzione descrivendo e motivando la scelta. Nelle conclusioni si sono descritti i risultati ottenuti nell’analisi di sicurezza elencando le principali raccomandazioni emerse dall’analisi.

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In the past a change in temperature of 5°C most often occurred over intervals of thousands of years. According to estimates by the IPCC, in the XXI century is expected an increase in average temperatures in Europe between 1.8 and 4.0°C in the best case caused by emissions of carbon dioxide and other GHG from human activities. As well as on the environment and economic context, global warming will have effects even on road safety. Several studies have already shown how increasing temperature may cause a worsening of some types of road surface damages, especially rutting, a permanent deformation of the road structures consisting in the formation of a longitudinal depression in the wheelpath, mostly due to the rheological behavior of bitumen. This deformation evolves during the hot season because of the heating capacity of the asphalt layers, in fact, the road surface temperature is up to 24°C higher than air. In this thesis, through the use of Wheeltrack test, it was studied the behavior of some types of asphalt concrete mixtures subjected to fatigue testing at different temperatures. The objectives of this study are: to determine the strain variation of different bituminous mixture subjected to fatigue testing at different temperature conditions; to investigate the effect of aggregates, bitumen and mixtures’ characteristics on rutting. Samples were made in the laboratory mostly using an already prepared mixtures, the others preparing the asphalt concrete from the grading curve and bitumen content. The same procedure was performed for each specimen: preparation, compaction using the roller compactor, cooling and heating before the test. The tests were carried out at 40 - 50 - 60°C in order to obtain the evolution of deformation with temperature variation, except some mixtures for which the tests were carried out only at 50°C. In the elaboration of the results were considered testing parameters, component properties and the characteristics of the mixture. Among the testing parameters, temperature was varied for each sample. The mixtures responded to this variation with a different behavior (linear logarithmic and exponential) not directly correlated with the asphalt characteristics; the others parameters as load, passage frequency and test condition were kept constant. According to the results obtained, the main contribution to deformation is due to the type of binder used, it was found that the modified bitumen have a better response than the same mixtures containing traditional bitumen; to the porosity which affects negatively the behavior of the samples and to the homogeneity ceteris paribus. The granulometric composition did not seem to have interfered with the results. Overall has emerged at working temperature, a decisive importance of bitumen composition, than the other characteristics of the mixture, that tends to disappear with heating in favor of increased dependence of rutting resistance from the granulometric composition of the sample considered. In particular it is essential, rather than the mechanical characteristics of the binder, its chemical properties given by the polymeric modification. To confirm some considered results, the maximum bulk density and the air voids content were determined. Tests have been conducted in the laboratories of the Civil Engineering Department at NTNU in Trondheim according to European Standards.

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L’incidente stradale è la conseguenza di uno o più errori all'interno di un sistema complesso, in cui l'uomo rappresenta la principale causa d’incidentalità. Spesso ciò che può apparire a una prima analisi un errore dell’utente, in realtà può essere collegato a problemi di progettazione e gestione dell’infrastruttura. Per massimizzare i risultati nel campo della sicurezza stradale, occorre valutare il “sistema strada” in ogni suo elemento. Per raggiungere questi obiettivi le analisi di sicurezza giocano un ruolo fondamentale. Il Road Safety Review consente di individuare nel tracciato la presenza di situazioni di rischio, in modo tale da eliminarli o attenuarli prima che diano luogo ad incidenti. Il Ministero delle Infrastrutture e dei Trasporti ha emanato le "Linee guida per la gestione della sicurezza delle infrastrutture stradali". Secondo queste Linee Guida l'uomo detiene un ruolo centrale nel sistema. L'uomo deve adattare il suo comportamento, in funzione del veicolo condotto e delle condizioni ambientali. Diventa indispensabile integrare le analisi di sicurezza con il fattore uomo. Obiettivo della tesi è analizzare la sicurezza di un’infrastruttura viaria esistente integrando i risultati ottenuti dal Road Safety Review con metodologie innovative che tengano conto del comportamento degli utenti durante la guida. È stata realizzata una sperimentazione in sito che ha coinvolto un campione formato da 6 soggetti. Ognuno di essi ha percorso il tronco stradale, della SP26 "Valle del Lavino", in provincia di Bologna. La strada, richiede interventi di adeguamento e messa in sicurezza poiché risulta la terza tratta stradale a maggior costo sociale di tutta la rete provinciale. La sperimentazione ha previsto due fasi: la prima, in cui è stato condotto il Road Safety Review . La seconda, in cui ogni soggetto ha guidato lungo il tronco stradale, indossando il Mobile Eye-XG, un'innovativa strumentazione eye tracking in grado di tracciare l’occhio umano e i suoi movimenti.

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Lo studio effettuato si inserisce all’interno di una collaborazione tra il DICAM e la Provincia di Bologna ed ha come obiettivo l’analisi di sicurezza della SP26 “Valle del Lavino”, poichè risulta la terza tratta stradale a maggior costo sociale di tutta la rete provinciale. Il rapporto di analisi redatto a seguito del Road Safety Review ha infatti evidenziato numerosi deficit in termini di sicurezza dell’infrastruttura, tra cui gli attraversamenti pedonali. Obiettivo specifico della tesi è stato quello di valutare lo stato attuale di sicurezza degli attraversamenti pedonali presenti lungo il tracciato stradale in esame, in maniera tale da individuare, sulla base di una correlazione fra l’ubicazione degli attraversamenti stessi e il comportamento degli utenti alla guida dei veicoli, le intersezioni pedonali più gravosi, che per questo, in un piano di riqualifica della tratta stradale, richiederebbero opportuni interventi di adeguamento e messa in sicurezza. Con questa finalità è stata programmata ed eseguita una campagna di prove su strada che ha coinvolto un campione di 10 utenti, aventi determinati requisiti di base, del tutto ignari dell’obiettivo che si voleva perseguire e inesperti del tracciato di prova. La sperimentazione ha previsto l’impiego, fondamentale, di metodologie innovative, quali il V-Box e il Mobile Eye Detector, in grado di tener conto del comportamento degli utenti alla guida: il primo permette di rilevare l’andamento delle velocità dei partecipanti lungo il tracciato, il secondo restituisce il tracciamento del punto di vista del conducente alla guida. A ciascun partecipante è stato richiesto di condurre un veicolo, non di loro proprietà, per l’intero tratto della SP26 posto esame, compreso tra la progressiva 0+000, in comune di Zola Predosa, e la progressiva 19+200, in località Badia (comune di Monte San pietro), in andata e in ritorno per un complessivo di 38,4 km di tracciato da esaminare. Al conducente alla guida è stato richiesto di indossare durante tutta la guida l’occhiale Mobile Eye mentre l’auto di prova è stata dotata della strumentazione V-Box.

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The aim of this dissertation is to provide a trilingual translation from English into Italian and from Italian into Spanish of a policy statement from the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) regarding road safety. The document, named “Formula Zero: a strategy for reducing fatalities and injuries on track and road”, was published in June 2000 and involves an approach about road safety inspired by another approach introduced in Sweden called ‘Vision Zero’. This work consists of six sections. The first chapter introduces the main purposes and activities of the Federation, as well as the institutions related to it and Vision Zero. The second chapter presents the main lexical, morphosyntactic and stylistic features of the institutional texts and special languages. In particular, the text contains technical nomenclature of transports and elements of sport language, especially regarding motor sport and Formula One. In the third chapter, the methodology is explained, with all the resources used during the preliminary phase and the translation, including corpora, glossaries, expert consultancy and specialised sites. The fourth chapter focuses on the morphosyntactic and terminology features contained in the text, while the fifth chapter presents the source text and the target texts. The final chapter deals with all the translation strategies that are applied, alongside with all the challenging elements detected. Therefore, the dissertation concludes with some theoretical and practical considerations about the role of inverse translation and English as Lingua Franca (ELF), by comparing the text translated into Spanish to the original in English, using Italian as a lingua franca.

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Little is known about primary care professionals' concerns about risks to patient safety.

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In 2005 the Swiss government implemented new work-hour limitations for all residency programs in Switzerland, including a 50-hour weekly limit. The reduction in the working hours of doctors in training implicate an increase in their rest time and suggest an amelioration of doctors' clinical performance and consequently in patients' outcomes and safety - which was not detectable in a preliminary study at a large referral center in Switzerland. It remains elusive why work-hour restrictions did not improve patient safety. We are well advised to thoroughly examine and eliminate the known adverse effects of reduced work-hours to improve our patients' safety.

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The goal of this study was to propose a general numerical analysis methodology to evaluate the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-safety of active implants. Numerical models based on the finite element (FE) technique were used to estimate if the normal operation of an active device was altered during MRI imaging. An active implanted pump was chosen to illustrate the method. A set of controlled experiments were proposed and performed to validate the numerical model. The calculated induced voltages in the important electronic components of the device showed dependence with the MRI field strength. For the MRI radiofrequency fields, significant induced voltages of up to 20 V were calculated for a 0.3T field-strength MRI. For the 1.5 and 3.0T MRIs, the calculated voltages were insignificant. On the other hand, induced voltages up to 11 V were calculated in the critical electronic components for the 3.0T MRI due to the gradient fields. Values obtained in this work reflect to the worst case situation which is virtually impossible to achieve in normal scanning situations. Since the calculated voltages may be removed by appropriate protection circuits, no critical problems affecting the normal operation of the pump were identified. This study showed that the proposed methodology helps the identification of the possible incompatibilities between active implants and MR imaging, and can be used to aid the design of critical electronic systems to ensure MRI-safety

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OBJECTIVE: In this article, we review the impact of vision on older people's night driving abilities. Driving is the preferred and primary mode of transport for older people. It is a complex activity where intact vision is seminal for road safety. Night driving requires mesopic rather than scotopic vision, because there is always some light available when driving at night. Scotopic refers to night vision, photopic refers to vision under well-lit conditions, and mesopic vision is a combination of photopic and scotopic vision in low but not quite dark lighting situations. With increasing age, mesopic vision decreases and glare sensitivity increases, even in the absence of ocular diseases. Because of the increasing number of elderly drivers, more drivers are affected by night vision difficulties. Vision tests, which accurately predict night driving ability, are therefore of great interest. METHODS: We reviewed existing literature on age-related influences on vision and vision tests that correlate or predict night driving ability. RESULTS: We identified several studies that investigated the relationship between vision tests and night driving. These studies found correlations between impaired mesopic vision or increased glare sensitivity and impaired night driving, but no correlation was found among other tests; for example, useful field of view or visual field. The correlation between photopic visual acuity, the most commonly used test when assessing elderly drivers, and night driving ability has not yet been fully clarified. CONCLUSIONS: Photopic visual acuity alone is not a good predictor of night driving ability. Mesopic visual acuity and glare sensitivity seem relevant for night driving. Due to the small number of studies evaluating predictors for night driving ability, further research is needed.

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In hemodialysis patients, radiographic imaging with iodinated contrast medium (ICM) application plays a central role in the diagnosis and/or follow-up of disease-related conditions. Therefore, safety aspects concerning ICM administration and radiation exposure have a great impact on this group of patients. Current hardware and software improvements including the design and synthesis of modern contrast compounds allow the use of very small amounts of ICM in concert with low radiation exposure. Undesirable ICM side effects are divided into type A (predictable reactions such as heat feeling, headache, and contrast-induced acute kidney injury, for example) and type B (nonpredictable or hypersensitivity) reactions; this chapter deals with the latter. The first onset cannot be prevented. To prevent hypersensitivity upon reexposure of ICM, an allergological workup is recommended. If this is not possible and ICM is necessary, the patient should receive a premedication (H1 antihistamine with or without corticosteroids). Current imaging hardware and software improvements (e.g. such as additional filtration of the X-ray beam) allow the use of very small amount of ICM and small X-ray doses. Proper communication among the team involved in the treatment of a patient may allow to apply imaging protocols and efficient imaging strategies limiting radiation exposure to a minimum. Practical recommendations will guide the reader how to use radiation and ICM efficiently to improve both patient and staff safety.

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BACKGROUND The safety and efficacy of new-generation drug-eluting stents (DES) in women with multiple atherothrombotic risk (ATR) factors is unclear. METHODS AND RESULTS We pooled patient-level data for women enrolled in 26 randomized trials. Study population was categorized based on the presence or absence of high ATR, which was defined as having history of diabetes mellitus, prior percutaneous or surgical coronary revascularization, or prior myocardial infarction. The primary end point was major adverse cardiovascular events defined as a composite of all-cause mortality, myocardial infarction, or target lesion revascularization at 3 years of follow-up. Out of 10 449 women included in the pooled database, 5333 (51%) were at high ATR. Compared with women not at high ATR, those at high ATR had significantly higher risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (15.8% versus 10.6%; adjusted hazard ratio: 1.53; 95% confidence interval: 1.34-1.75; P=0.006) and all-cause mortality. In high-ATR risk women, the use of new-generation DES was associated with significantly lower risk of 3-year major adverse cardiovascular events (adjusted hazard ratio: 0.69; 95% confidence interval: 0.52-0.92) compared with early-generation DES. The benefit of new-generation DES on major adverse cardiovascular events was uniform between high-ATR and non-high-ATR women, without evidence of interaction (Pinteraction=0.14). At landmark analysis, in high-ATR women, stent thrombosis rates were comparable between DES generations in the first year, whereas between 1 and 3 years, stent thrombosis risk was lower with new-generation devices. CONCLUSIONS Use of new-generation DES even in women at high ATR is associated with a benefit consistent over 3 years of follow-up and a substantial improvement in very-late thrombotic safety.

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Proof-Carrying Code (PCC) is a general approach to mobile code safety in which programs are augmented with a certificate (or proof). The intended benefit is that the program consumer can locally validate the certificate w.r.t. the "untrustcd" program by means of a certificate checker a process which should be much simpler, efficient, and automatic than generating the original proof. The practical uptake of PCC greatly depends on the existence of a variety of enabling technologies which allow both proving programs correct and replacing a costly verification process by an efficient checking proceduri on th( consumer side. In this work we propose Abstraction- Carrying Code (ACC), a novel approach which uses abstract interpretation as enabling technology. We argue that the large body of applications of abstract interpretation to program verification is amenable to the overall PCC scheme. In particular, we rely on an expressive class of safely policies which can be defined over different abstract domains. We use an abstraction (or abstract model) of the program computed by standard static analyzers as a certificate. The validity of the abstraction on ihe consumer side is checked in a single pass by a very efficient and specialized abstract-interpreter. We believe that ACC brings the expressiveness, flexibility and automation which is inherent in abstract interpretation techniques to the area of mobile code safety.

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This paper presents a System Safety application to reduce the economical impact hazards in growings produced by Rainfall. System Safety is an engineering subdiscipline oriented to identify and mitigate the possible hazards to a system under study. Inside the System Safety area, the FMECA (Failure Mode, Effects and Criticallity Analysis) is a popular tool to analyze and identify the failures and weaknesses points of any system. Basically, it consist on identifying systematically the failure modes of a system to mitigate them as much as possible. The idea is to study three different kind of growings (stone fruits in the south of Spain, wheat production in Castilla Leon and Olive trees production in Andalucia) using this methodology in order to identify all the hazardous situations produced by rainfall. Applying the state of the art weather forecast techniques, this information would help farmers to prevent and mitigate the identified hazardous situations. The aim of the work is to prevent the economical hazards as are defined in the System Safety area: "Any real or potential condition that can cause injury, illness, or death to personnel; damage to or loss of a system, equipment or property; or damage to the environment", so the study is not reduced to the analysis of catastrophical situations but aboutany kind of economical damage produced by rainfall.