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Author Cameron, Angus.

Title A web-based racing injury reporting system : for human and equine injuries : a report for the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation / by Angus Cameron
Published Barton, A.C.T. : Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, 2005

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Description vii, 57 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm
Series RIRDC publication ; no. 05/136
RIRDC publication ; no. 05/136
Summary This research project developed a race-day injury reporting system for human and equine injuries that is able to support the information requirements of the racing industry. As with any surveillance system, it is built around the involvement of people medical and veterinary staff, stewards and other racing personnel who provide the key information. Standard report forms and a proposed information pathway have also been developed. While the system is currently operational on a demonstration site, the challenge ahead is to actively implement the system within the racing industry, and to establish linkages with existing industry databases to provide maximum benefit from the data being analysed
Notes "Established industries"--Cover
"Horse R&D"--Cover
"RIRDC project nos. AUV-2A & AUV-3A"
"September 2005"
Bibliography Bibliography: page 57
Notes Also available in an electronic version on the Internet. Address as of 11/11/05: http://www.rirdc.gov.au/reports/HOR/05-136.pdf
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2005 Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation
Subject Horse racing accidents -- Australia -- Computer network resources.
Horse racing accidents -- Australia.
Horse sports injuries -- Australia -- Computer network resources.
Horse sports injuries -- Australia.
Author Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation.
Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation. Horse Research and Development Program
ISSN 1440-6845
ISBN 1741511992