Mandatory standard regulation is used within Australia to ensure the safety of consumer products, preventing product-related injury. Standard regulation is particularly important for products designed for use by children, who are highly vulnerable to sustaining product-related injuries due to their small size and inability to identify product hazards. This project aims to investigate how effectively information regarding product-related injuries is able to be captured within Australian health and coronial data. Further, it aims to investigate the extent to which child injury occurs for products for which mandatory safety standards exist through the review of available data. This study highlights significant limitations in injury surveillanc...
Specific childhood injury types are ranked by occurrence rate for mortality, hospital admission and ...
Consumer products are often associated with fall injuries, but there is limited research on nonfatal...
© 2015 Public Health Association of Australia. Objectives: To examine national trampoline injury pat...
Mandatory standard regulation is used within Australia to ensure the safety of consumer products, pr...
Mandatory standard regulation is used within Australia to ensure the safety of consumer products, pr...
With increasing concern about consumer product-related injuries in Australia, product safety regulat...
Background Efficient effective child product safety (PS) responses require data on hazards, injury s...
Objective While there is evidence that unsafe children’s products are entering the Australian market...
A challenge in utilising health sector injury data for Product Safety purposes is that clinically co...
A challenge in utilising health sector injury data for Product Safety purposes is that clinically co...
Objective: To identify leading injury risk factors and jurisdictional differences in Australian and ...
Injury is one of the most common reasons why a child is hospitalised. Information gained from injury...
- Objective To explore the potential for using a basic text search of routine emergency department d...
Child road trauma poses a preventable public health burden to the community. This PhD research aimed...
Aim: In Australia, trampolines contribute approximately one-quarter of all childhood play-equipment ...
Specific childhood injury types are ranked by occurrence rate for mortality, hospital admission and ...
Consumer products are often associated with fall injuries, but there is limited research on nonfatal...
© 2015 Public Health Association of Australia. Objectives: To examine national trampoline injury pat...
Mandatory standard regulation is used within Australia to ensure the safety of consumer products, pr...
Mandatory standard regulation is used within Australia to ensure the safety of consumer products, pr...
With increasing concern about consumer product-related injuries in Australia, product safety regulat...
Background Efficient effective child product safety (PS) responses require data on hazards, injury s...
Objective While there is evidence that unsafe children’s products are entering the Australian market...
A challenge in utilising health sector injury data for Product Safety purposes is that clinically co...
A challenge in utilising health sector injury data for Product Safety purposes is that clinically co...
Objective: To identify leading injury risk factors and jurisdictional differences in Australian and ...
Injury is one of the most common reasons why a child is hospitalised. Information gained from injury...
- Objective To explore the potential for using a basic text search of routine emergency department d...
Child road trauma poses a preventable public health burden to the community. This PhD research aimed...
Aim: In Australia, trampolines contribute approximately one-quarter of all childhood play-equipment ...
Specific childhood injury types are ranked by occurrence rate for mortality, hospital admission and ...
Consumer products are often associated with fall injuries, but there is limited research on nonfatal...
© 2015 Public Health Association of Australia. Objectives: To examine national trampoline injury pat...