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Raiders Fan Kathy Samoun Discusses Spectator Safety
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Paul Steinbach,
November 2012
She counts among her friends The Violator, Doctor Death, Gorilla Rilla and other costumed occupants of the so-called “Black Hole” seating sections at Oakland Coliseum.
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Time to Rethink How Pool Operators Protect Swimmers?
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Michael Popke,
July 2012
The pool of excuses for not knowing how to swim shrinks every year. Last month, the third annual World’s Largest Swimming Lesson™, held at more than 100 aquatic facilities across the United States, attempted to teach an estimated 20,000 people to swim — for free.
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Texas Rangers' Railing Renovation May Not Impact Codes, Other Teams
By
Paul Steinbach,
September 2011
One can only imagine the emotional swing of a six-year-old — from the euphoria of tracking the arc of a baseball tossed in his direction by his favorite big-league player to the shock of looking down upon his bloodied father, who had just fallen 20 feet in an attempt to secure the souvenir.
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Massive Product Recall Rocks Auto-Belay Industry
By
Andrew Cohen,
January 2011
Rock climbers take safety seriously. Out on a rock face, they know that only three things stand between them and a catastrophic fall — their equipment (ropes, harnesses, carabiners, anchors and the like), their own skills and the skills of their belayer.
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New Life for the Concept of Computer-Assisted Drowning Detection
By
Paul Steinbach,
December 2010
The launch of one company and the re-emergence of another have breathed new life into the concept of computer-assisted drowning detection.
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Notre Dame's Fatal Scissor Lift Accident Shakes Collegiate Sports Video Community
By
Paul Steinbach,
December 2010
Notre Dame's fatal scissor lift accident has shaken the collegiate sports video community.
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Conservation is King at Seattle's Safeco Field
By
Paul Steinbach,
October 2010
At the Seattle Mariners' ballpark, conservation is king.
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Entire Synthetic Turf Fields Now Being Recycled
By
Paul Steinbach,
October 2010
Entire synthetic turf fields are now being recycled upon request.
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Strict Usage Rules are Designed to Prevent Drowning Accidents
By
Nicholas Brown,
September 2010
Strict usage rules at one city's pools are designed to prevent drowning accidents among children.
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How to Recognize Dangers in Your Facility
By
Andrew Cohen,
July 2010
Your organization's fiscal health depends upon your ability to recognize dangers and deal with them.
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