Major work accident: the collapse of the Fundão dam in the newspapers of Espírito Santo, Brazil

Abstract Introduction: the Fundão Dam failure (FDF), which occurred in Minas Gerais, Brazil, in 2015, is characterized as a major work accident (MWA). Objective: to develop a protocol and verify its applicability for collecting, classifying and analysing news related to MWA in print newspapers. Meth...

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