The protection of children in cars is improving with the increasing use of better designed restraint systems. Indeed, when children are correctly restrained in appropriate child restraint systems (CRS) they are sufficiently well protected in moderate frontal impacts. However, the levels of protection afforded in severe frontal impacts and lateral crashes has needed further attention. The CREST project, funded by the European Commission, was initiated to develop the knowledge on the kinematics behaviour and tolerances of children involved in car crashes. The final aim of the project is to propose enhanced test procedures for evaluating the effectiveness of child restraint systems (CRS). The method used in this project was to collect data fro...
Child casualties in car crashes have decreased over the years. Nevertheless, occupant safety in re...
Car collisions are, unfortunately, not uncommon and cause 1.35 million deaths each year worldwide. C...
In the ISO TC22/SC12 working group 1 "Child Restraint Systems" the risk of side impacts to children ...
The protection of children in cars is improving with the increasing use of better designed restraint...
Child restraint systems (CRS) for cars are intended to protect children in the case of a car acciden...
The European project CHILD (2002 – 2005 ) aims to a more comprehensive understanding of the injury m...
AbstractThe EC CASPER (Child Advanced Safety Project for European Roads) project aims at decreasing ...
Traffic related trauma is the most common cause of fatality and severe injury to children in develop...
ABSTRACTThis study presents a broad comprehensiveresearch effort that combines expertise fromindustr...
Child safety in vehicles has improved over time. One of the main factors is due to the increased res...
Abstract- The misuse of CRS (child restraint system) is one of the most urgent problems in connectio...
This paper is a synthesis of the results obtained in the different parts of the EC CASPER project an...
The objective of this literature review is to summarize the knowledge of child safety in cars, for c...
This research focuses on methods to reduce injuries, specifically in the head and neck region, susta...
The primary intervention for injury in children traveling in cars in Australia has involved the mand...
Child casualties in car crashes have decreased over the years. Nevertheless, occupant safety in re...
Car collisions are, unfortunately, not uncommon and cause 1.35 million deaths each year worldwide. C...
In the ISO TC22/SC12 working group 1 "Child Restraint Systems" the risk of side impacts to children ...
The protection of children in cars is improving with the increasing use of better designed restraint...
Child restraint systems (CRS) for cars are intended to protect children in the case of a car acciden...
The European project CHILD (2002 – 2005 ) aims to a more comprehensive understanding of the injury m...
AbstractThe EC CASPER (Child Advanced Safety Project for European Roads) project aims at decreasing ...
Traffic related trauma is the most common cause of fatality and severe injury to children in develop...
ABSTRACTThis study presents a broad comprehensiveresearch effort that combines expertise fromindustr...
Child safety in vehicles has improved over time. One of the main factors is due to the increased res...
Abstract- The misuse of CRS (child restraint system) is one of the most urgent problems in connectio...
This paper is a synthesis of the results obtained in the different parts of the EC CASPER project an...
The objective of this literature review is to summarize the knowledge of child safety in cars, for c...
This research focuses on methods to reduce injuries, specifically in the head and neck region, susta...
The primary intervention for injury in children traveling in cars in Australia has involved the mand...
Child casualties in car crashes have decreased over the years. Nevertheless, occupant safety in re...
Car collisions are, unfortunately, not uncommon and cause 1.35 million deaths each year worldwide. C...
In the ISO TC22/SC12 working group 1 "Child Restraint Systems" the risk of side impacts to children ...