Serious Injury
Serious Injury
Definition
An serious injury is defined as:
An injury which is sustained by a person in an Accident and which:
a) requires hospitalization for more than 48 hours, commencing within seven days from the date the injury was received; or
b) results in a fracture of any bone (except simple fractures of fingers, toes or nose); or
c) involves lacerations which cause severe haemorrhage, nerve, muscle or tendon damage; or
d) involves injury to any internal organ; or
e) involves second or third degree burns, or any burns affecting more than 5 per cent of the body surface; or
f) involves verified exposure to infectious substances or injurious radiation.
(ICAO Annex 13: Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation)
Further Reading
- ICAO Annex 13, Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation.
- ICAO Doc 9156, Accident/Incident Reporting Manual.
See also Accident and Serious Incident.
What Links Here (12)
- Serious Incident
- Survivable Accident
- A332, Dubai UAE, 2014
- A320, en-route, north of Swansea UK, 2012
- S92, en-route, east of St John’s Newfoundland Canada, 2009
- Accident
- Accident Classification
- Harmonised Accident-Rate Reporting
- Introduction to Accident Investigation
- B788, en-route, Chengde China, 2019
- A388, en-route, north northeast of Beira Mozambique, 2020
- B773, en-route, west of Haifa Israel, 2021






