| ''Prevene'': Middle French prevenir (French prévenir) to [[act]] first in a matter (1431–1435), to [[summon]] to [[court]] (1467), to [[anticipate]] in order to hinder (c1480), to forestall (someone) in a [[course]] of [[action]] (1512), (of [[divine]] [[grace]]) to go before (1551) and its etymon classical Latin praevenīre to arrive first or beforehand, to precede, to anticipate, forestall, prevent, to surpass, (of [[death]]) to take (a [[person]]) prematurely, in post-classical [[Latin]] also (of [[God]]) to go before with spiritual help (Vulgate), to [[prejudice]] (5th cent.), to [[intervene]] on behalf of (8th cent.), to occupy beforehand, preoccupy | | ''Prevene'': Middle French prevenir (French prévenir) to [[act]] first in a matter (1431–1435), to [[summon]] to [[court]] (1467), to [[anticipate]] in order to hinder (c1480), to forestall (someone) in a [[course]] of [[action]] (1512), (of [[divine]] [[grace]]) to go before (1551) and its etymon classical Latin praevenīre to arrive first or beforehand, to precede, to anticipate, forestall, prevent, to surpass, (of [[death]]) to take (a [[person]]) prematurely, in post-classical [[Latin]] also (of [[God]]) to go before with spiritual help (Vulgate), to [[prejudice]] (5th cent.), to [[intervene]] on behalf of (8th cent.), to occupy beforehand, preoccupy |
− | Hazard '''prevention''' refers to the prevention of [[risks]]. The first and most [[effective]] [[stage]] of hazard prevention and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_management emergency management] is the elimination of hazards. If this is too timely or impractical, comes the more costly [[stage]] in emergency management: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disaster_mitigation disaster mitigation] | + | Hazard '''prevention''' refers to the prevention of [[risks]]. The first and most [[effective]] [[stage]] of hazard prevention and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_management emergency management] is the elimination of hazards. If this is too timely or impractical, comes the more costly [[stage]] in emergency management: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disaster_mitigation disaster mitigation] |
− | Every [[accident]] as a result of a hazard is preventable by breaking the accident chain before the last link. Breaking the chain is known as [[intervention]], which is [[Reaction|reactive]], whereas reducing the [[potential]] for an accident chain at all is mitigation, which is proactive. An example of a reactive step is the [[creation]] of a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collapse_zone collapse zone] at a structure fire. An example of a proactive step is wearing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_protective_equipment personal protective equipment] at a fire call. | + | Every [[accident]] as a result of a hazard is preventable by breaking the accident chain before the last link. Breaking the chain is known as [[intervention]], which is [[Reaction|reactive]], whereas reducing the [[potential]] for an accident chain at all is mitigation, which is proactive. An example of a reactive step is the [[creation]] of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collapse_zone collapse zone] at a structure fire. An example of a proactive step is wearing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_protective_equipment personal protective equipment] at a fire call. |