Net, sack, harness or no infant restraint.

Author(s)
Herbert, D.C. Arthurson, R.M & Netterfield, S.A.
Year
Abstract

In spite of world-wide attempts to develop for the newly born infant, crash protective gear that does not require a supplementary restraining device, every commercially available infant restraint uses one. This paper reports crash studies on protective gear that incorporates one of the three devices (net, sack or harness) and a prototype equipment that uses no supplement to the basic infant carrier.

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Publication

Library number
B 20080 (In: B 19637 [electronic version only]) /91/ IRRD 261910
Source

In: Proceedings of the twenty-fifth Conference of the American Association for Automotive Medicine (AAAM), San Francisco, California, October 1-3, 1981, p. 291-305, 4 fig., 7 tab.

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