2 of 24 - Cornwall 1958
Wikipedia tells us that “Accident-proneness is the idea that some people have a greater predisposition than others to experience accidents , such as car crashes and industrial injuries ”. This idea is of course dismissed by most safety professionals who see a loophole developing by which employers could duck their responsibilities towards the less safety-conscious of their employees. I am in two minds about this as in my youth I was, with good reason, labelled by my family “accident prone”, and yet later in life and for 34 years I pursued a career in construction safety management. The earliest example I remember of my “accident proneness” occurred at the end of my cousins wedding reception one sunny day in 1960 when I was just 4 years old. My cousin and his new wife were preparing to drive off and were waving to us from the car. But they were stopped short by my wail of pain as I had got my finger caught in one of the closing doors. The honeymoon departure came to a complete halt...