Field investigation safety with inflatable restraint systems.

Author(s)
Downs Jr., R.M. Dahle, D.P. Esterberg, D.M. & Baker, S.
Year
Abstract

While examining a vehicle fitted with an inflatable restraint (air bag) system, an investigator may be exposed to certain hazards that he or she may not be aware of or not equipped to deal with. As information to help the investigator avoid pitfalls which may compromise safety and ultimately lead to an injury, this paper reviews three principal hazard potentials: (1) exposure to bloodborne pathogens; (2) exposure to toxic residue (fire-generated or post system deployment); and (3) biomechanical blunt impact or lacerations trauma (due to unintended system deployment). (A)

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Library number
C 5766 (In: C 5757) /80 /91 / IRRD 882399
Source

In: Accident reconstruction : technology and animation V : papers presented at the International Congress and Exposition, Detroit, Michigan, February 27 - March 2, 1995, SAE technical paper 950350, p. 115-126, 22 ref.

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