Child restraint requirements : a medical viewpoint.

Author(s)
Ryan, G.A.
Year
Abstract

Injury experience of children as car occupants is reviewed. They are injured less often and less severely than adults, but have similar injury distribution. There is evidence that restraint systems are effective and are being used more frequently. Restraint designs must take into account the fact that children have large heads, soft bones and unprotected abdominal organs.

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Library number
B 13781 (In: B 13762) /83.2/91.1/
Source

In: Proceedings of the Seat Belt Seminar conducted by the Commonwealth Department of Transport, Melbourne, March 9-11, 1976, p. 391-398, fig., 1 tab., 13 ref.

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