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Accident causation is the study of the underlying factors and sequences of events that lead to accidents. Understanding accident causation is essential for developing effective prevention measures in workplaces, transportation, and public spaces. By examining the root causes of accidents, safety professionals can implement strategies to mitigate hazards and improve safety protocols. Accident causation theories date back to the early 20th century, with various models developed to address different types of accidents and human errors.