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812u2005revision of the safety standards for a baby chair utilising injury data

by:Aoqi     2019-11-13
Background from SG (Safe Goods)
In 1981, the Consumer Product Safety Association promulgated the standard for baby chairs, and no revisions have been made for 30 years.
Over the years, new products that the SG Standard does not apply have become available, reporting serious injuries related to old type chairs, as well as other issues related to baby chairs.
Then the standard needs to be revised as soon as possible.
The purpose of this study is to analyze baby chairs
Relevant injury data and revise safety quality requirements.
We analyzed 99 baby chairs.
Ambulance transport is required to determine the specific body part being caught and the related injuries to the chair part that caused the injury in cooperation with the Tokyo Fire Department.
As a result, the body part is clamped on the baby tube chair, metal-pipe-
Low Chair with simple design usually cheap frame is: Finger (31 cases), feet (18 cases), head/neck (10 cases), toes (8 cases), and ankles (4 cases).
Of the 99 cases, 10 were 0 years old, 28 were 1 year old, 26 were 2 years old, 13 were 3 years old, 14 were 4 years old, and 5 were 5 years old.
When the child\'s size is within 25 percent iles, his or her head is larger than the torso.
So, in order to check the danger of trapping and strangling, we developed a probe (95×140mm)
It uses data on the size of the body torso fixture suitable for babies at the National Institute of Technology and Evaluation in Japan to simulate the torso of the child\'s body.
The revised standard requires that we have to use the developed probe to check the risk of injury.
Conclusion according to the analysis of injury data, we found that children under 2 years of age are more likely to sit in baby chairs
Learn more about how damage happens.
When a child\'s head is stuck by the gap between the various parts of the baby chair, it can cause suffocation.
We developed a backbone probe to check the risk of injury in a 7-36 month-old tube chair and developed new safety standard requirements.
From the revision of this standard, we re-
Understand the importance of injury data analysis to understand how consumer goods are used in our daily life with children.
Committee members, including product design professionals, do not know how a child was caught in a baby chair.
It is very important to remember that not only should the opinions and discussions of professionals be fully utilized, but also injury data should be fully utilized to determine the safety and quality requirements of consumer goods.
Background from SG (Safe Goods)
In 1981, the Consumer Product Safety Association promulgated the standard for baby chairs, and no revisions have been made for 30 years.
Over the years, new products that the SG Standard does not apply have become available, reporting serious injuries related to old type chairs, as well as other issues related to baby chairs.
Then the standard needs to be revised as soon as possible.
The purpose of this study is to analyze baby chairs
Relevant injury data and revise safety quality requirements.
We analyzed 99 baby chairs.
Ambulance transport is required to determine the specific body part being caught and the related injuries to the chair part that caused the injury in cooperation with the Tokyo Fire Department.
As a result, the body part is clamped on the baby tube chair, metal-pipe-
Low Chair with simple design usually cheap frame is: Finger (31 cases), feet (18 cases), head/neck (10 cases), toes (8 cases), and ankles (4 cases).
Of the 99 cases, 10 were 0 years old, 28 were 1 year old, 26 were 2 years old, 13 were 3 years old, 14 were 4 years old, and 5 were 5 years old.
When the child\'s size is within 25 percent iles, his or her head is larger than the torso.
So, in order to check the danger of trapping and strangling, we developed a probe (95×140mm)
It uses data on the size of the body torso fixture suitable for babies at the National Institute of Technology and Evaluation in Japan to simulate the torso of the child\'s body.
The revised standard requires that we have to use the developed probe to check the risk of injury.
Conclusion according to the analysis of injury data, we found that children under 2 years of age are more likely to sit in baby chairs
Learn more about how damage happens.
When a child\'s head is stuck by the gap between the various parts of the baby chair, it can cause suffocation.
We developed a backbone probe to check the risk of injury in a 7-36 month-old tube chair and developed new safety standard requirements.
From the revision of this standard, we re-
Understand the importance of injury data analysis to understand how consumer goods are used in our daily life with children.
Committee members, including product design professionals, do not know how a child was caught in a baby chair.
It is very important to remember that not only should the opinions and discussions of professionals be fully utilized, but also injury data should be fully utilized to determine the safety and quality requirements of consumer goods.
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