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On February 16, 2026, 4:57:44 AM UTC, Gravatar IDP Admin:
  • Added the following fields to resource The Place of Occurrence of Accidental Deaths in Accidental Deaths in India

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  • Removed the following fields from resource The Place of Occurrence of Accidental Deaths in Accidental Deaths in India

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  • Changed value of field data_insights of resource The Place of Occurrence of Accidental Deaths to The Place of Occurrence of Accidental Deaths dataset sheds light on the environments and settings where accidental deaths are most prevalent, offering essential insights for understanding context-specific risk factors and designing targeted safety interventions. By categorizing fatalities by location—such as residential areas, workplaces, roads, farms, public spaces, and other sites, this dataset enables researchers to analyze how environmental, occupational, and infrastructural factors influence the occurrence of accidents.Patterns in the data often reveal that roadways and transport-related environments account for a substantial proportion of accidental deaths, reflecting issues like traffic density, unsafe driving practices, and inadequate road safety infrastructure. Workplaces and farms show higher accident risks associated with machinery, electrical hazards, and manual labor, while residential locations may see fatalities linked to fire, electrocution, or falls. Regional variations across states and years provide further understanding of how local living conditions, industrial development, and enforcement of safety norms affect the spatial distribution of accidents.From a policy and planning perspective, The Place of Occurrence of Accidental Deaths dataset supports efforts to strengthen occupational safety laws, urban safety design, home safety campaigns, and transportation management systems. It offers a vital evidence base for improving public infrastructure, housing safety standards, and community awareness, ultimately reducing the risk of accidental deaths across diverse environments in India. (previously The Place of Occurrence of Accidental Deaths dataset sheds light on the environments and settings where accidental deaths are most prevalent, offering essential insights for understanding context-specific risk factors and designing targeted safety interventions. By categorizing fatalities by location—such as residential areas, workplaces, roads, farms, public spaces, and other sites, this dataset enables researchers to analyze how environmental, occupational, and infrastructural factors influence the occurrence of accidents. Patterns in the data often reveal that roadways and transport-related environments account for a substantial proportion of accidental deaths, reflecting issues like traffic density, unsafe driving practices, and inadequate road safety infrastructure. Workplaces and farms show higher accident risks associated with machinery, electrical hazards, and manual labor, while residential locations may see fatalities linked to fire, electrocution, or falls. Regional variations across states and years provide further understanding of how local living conditions, industrial development, and enforcement of safety norms affect the spatial distribution of accidents. From a policy and planning perspective, The Place of Occurrence of Accidental Deaths dataset supports efforts to strengthen occupational safety laws, urban safety design, home safety campaigns, and transportation management systems. It offers a vital evidence base for improving public infrastructure, housing safety standards, and community awareness, ultimately reducing the risk of accidental deaths across diverse environments in India.) in Accidental Deaths in India