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Effect of Tether Routing and Anchor Location on Child Restraint Kinematics

Effect of Tether Routing and Anchor Location on Child Restraint Kinematics

... head restraint on the kinematics of the Hybrid III 3-year-old ATD secured in two forward-facing harnessed child ...different child restraints were used, one with a single strap tether and the other ...

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Toddler Lower Extremity Posture in Child Restraint Systems

Toddler Lower Extremity Posture in Child Restraint Systems

... An overhead photo of each child’s posture was taken at one-second intervals throughout the test session. The number of different postures for each subject was tabulated and categorized. For rear-facing test conditions, ...

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Child Restraint System in the Aircraft: Comfort for the Infant

Child Restraint System in the Aircraft: Comfort for the Infant

... It is clearly stated in many research that the safety and ergonomic compatibility are the most significant parts in designing the Child Restraint System. Looking back to the nature of the children, ...

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Development of Fit Envelopes to Promote Compatibility Among Vehicles and Child Restraint Systems

Development of Fit Envelopes to Promote Compatibility Among Vehicles and Child Restraint Systems

... in child restraints ...a child in a forward-facing harnessed restraint as long as possible before switching to a belt-positioning booster ...response, child restraint manufacturers have ...

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Child Restraint Use and Driver Screening in Fatal Crashes Involving Drugs and Alcohol

Child Restraint Use and Driver Screening in Fatal Crashes Involving Drugs and Alcohol

... multiple child passengers in the same vehicle, the SAS GLIMMIX procedure with random effects was used to generate odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) using multilevel models to control for ...

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An Engineered Installation Aid Device For Child Restraint System to Mitigate Misuse

An Engineered Installation Aid Device For Child Restraint System to Mitigate Misuse

... One key component in the vehicle for installing a CRS is LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children). LATCH became standard equipment, by law, for all passenger vehicles on September 1st, 2002, which was enforced by ...

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Effects of Upgraded Child Restraint Law Designed to Increase Booster Seat Use in New York

Effects of Upgraded Child Restraint Law Designed to Increase Booster Seat Use in New York

... used to evaluate UCRL effects on those rates. To evaluate the effects of the UCRL on childhood injury rates, population-based, injury rate ratios comparing the presence versus the absence of the UCRL were estimated by ...

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Recent Trends in Child Restraint Practices in the United States

Recent Trends in Child Restraint Practices in the United States

... of restraint types used by US children under age 9 over a short period of time between 1998 and ...in child restraint system use for children under age 9 with a concomitant 27% decrease in seat belt ...

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Alternative Restraint Methods in Child Restraint Systems

Alternative Restraint Methods in Child Restraint Systems

... the child, the side of the CRS or even the side wall of the interior ...the child decreases the tendency is more upper neck injuries than lower neck injuries (when children are less than 8 years ...

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Odontoid Fracture in a Child Occupying a Child Restraint Seat

Odontoid Fracture in a Child Occupying a Child Restraint Seat

... occupied a properly installed forward facing convertible safety seat located in the rear seat of an automobile involved in an accident.. The driver of the car failed to stop at a stop si[r] ...

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Design And Modification For Child Restraint Seat On Moped Motorcycle

Design And Modification For Child Restraint Seat On Moped Motorcycle

... combination child seat and belt-positioning booster seat is the combination seat with the internal harness until our toddler weighs about 40 to 65 pounds, depending on the seat ...a child safety seat with a ...

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Child Passenger Safety

Child Passenger Safety

... requiring child restraint system use for airplane travel is likely to lead to a net increase in deaths caused by in- creased motor vehicle travel if the pro- portion of families switching to auto- mobile ...

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Barriers to Booster Seat Use and Strategies to Increase Their Use

Barriers to Booster Seat Use and Strategies to Increase Their Use

... in child safety seats; and 2) children over 40 pounds, who have outgrown their child safety seats and been moved to seat belts but should be restrained in booster ...Although child passenger safety ...

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Child Passenger Safety

Child Passenger Safety

... on child restraint systems currently available in the United States ...a child restraint system until they outgrow the weight or height limits for its intended ...

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Child Passenger Safety

Child Passenger Safety

... on child restraint systems currently available in the United States ...a child restraint system until they outgrow the weight or height limits for its intended ...

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WHEN READING THE MANUAL

WHEN READING THE MANUAL

... specified child re- straints as required by the ...secure child restrains and to use the automatic locking mode (child restraint mode) may allow the restraint to tip or move in an ...

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Mandatory Child Restraints: A KAP Study among Parents and Nursery Instructors

Mandatory Child Restraints: A KAP Study among Parents and Nursery Instructors

... about child restraints laws and its implementation in the ...of child restraints according to the child’s age and weight was of ...use child restraint for their ...in child ...

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Recognizing the Common Problem of Child Automobile Restraint Misuse

Recognizing the Common Problem of Child Automobile Restraint Misuse

... We emphasize that child health care providers, educators, and others with regular con- tact with the drivers of children should not only encourage the use of child restraint devices but [r] ...

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MODIFICATION OF YOUR VEHICLE

MODIFICATION OF YOUR VEHICLE

... specified child re- straints as required by the ...secure child restrains and to use the automatic locking mode (child restraint mode) may allow the restraint to tip or move in an ...

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Touch, physical restraint and therapeutic containment in residential child care

Touch, physical restraint and therapeutic containment in residential child care

... correctly, whether it was hurting the young person and/or whether there might be the perception of inappropriate sexual touching. Just over half described injuries to young people, most of which were identified as ...

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