Users can access reports including data pertaining to product safety. Topics include but are not limited to: children’s products, electrocutions, fires, fireworks, sports and recreation, and submersion. Background The consumer product related statistic database in maintained by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission produces reports on a variety of topics covering injuries and death. User functionality Data is presented in report or abstract form and can be downloaded in PDF formats by clicking on the publications link. All reports and abstracts use United States Data. Data Notes The data sources are cle arly referenced for each article. The most recent publications are from 2008. There is n...
Background Efficient effective child product safety (PS) responses require data on hazards, injury s...
- Objective To explore the potential for using a basic text search of routine emergency department d...
This project\u27s goals were to give the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission an assessment of th...
Background Availability of data on the external causes of injuries/accidents which includes produc...
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...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In 2004...
A publication issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In the wa...
With increasing concern about consumer product-related injuries in Australia, product safety regulat...
Many modern firms and interest groups are tasked with the challenge of monitoring the status and per...
Users can access data on emergency and hospital visits related to injuries caused by consumer produc...
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...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Con...
This report was prepared by the CPSC staff, has not been reviewed or approved by, and may not necess...
Background Efficient effective child product safety (PS) responses require data on hazards, injury s...
- Objective To explore the potential for using a basic text search of routine emergency department d...
This project\u27s goals were to give the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission an assessment of th...
Background Availability of data on the external causes of injuries/accidents which includes produc...
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...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In 2004...
A publication issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In the wa...
With increasing concern about consumer product-related injuries in Australia, product safety regulat...
Many modern firms and interest groups are tasked with the challenge of monitoring the status and per...
Users can access data on emergency and hospital visits related to injuries caused by consumer produc...
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...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Con...
This report was prepared by the CPSC staff, has not been reviewed or approved by, and may not necess...
Background Efficient effective child product safety (PS) responses require data on hazards, injury s...
- Objective To explore the potential for using a basic text search of routine emergency department d...
This project\u27s goals were to give the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission an assessment of th...