Data collection system related to injuries involving consumer products.

Author(s)
Committee on Consumer Policy.
Year
Abstract

This report deals with the establishment of a system to collect information regarding potentially hazardous products. Part I discusses why data on product-associated accidents need to be collected and how can be used. Part II contrast the methods used by Member countries which have established accident surveillance systems and Part III offers suggestions and guidelines concerning important aspects to be considered in setting up data collection system of this kind.

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Library number
B 14717 /81.1/
Source

Paris, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development OECD, 1978, 72 p., graph., tab.

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