نتایج جستجو برای: seat belt

تعداد نتایج: 22501  

2009
Sunanda Dissanayake

Even though the safety benefits of using seat belts are well-known among the transportation community, the average usage rates in some states remain at relatively low levels than it is desired. Among many factors that could be contributing the situation, the type of the seat belt law could be a major one. While many states still need to aggressively work on passing the primary seat belt law, es...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural safety and health 2000
G C Rains

A test program was conducted to determine the effectiveness of a seat belt restraint in preventing occupant movement in a rollover accident. A baseline type-2 seat belt (pelvic and torso restraint), and an improved type-2 seat belt restraint, both designed to restrict occupant motion in a rollover accident, were tested in a rollover restraints tester (RRT). Each seat belt was placed on a H-III ...

2009
Peter Palamara Jennifer Oxley Jim Langford Claire Thompson Ann-Marie Chapman

INTRODUCTION Seat-belts are one of the most successful occupant protection countermeasures available to reduce the likelihood of death and non-fatal injury in the event of a crash. In Australia, the prevalence of seat-belt use by adult vehicle occupants is estimated to exceed 90%. Yet despite the effectiveness of seat belts and the comparatively high wearing rate in Australia, it is estimated t...

2016
Timo Lajunen

Despite the proven effectiveness of seat belt use in reducing injury severity in road traffic accidents, a large number of car occupants do not use a seat belt in Turkey. The main aim of the present study was to explain self-reported seat belt use among front seat passengers with the basic and extended (habit, moral norm and anticipated regret added) theory of planned behavior (TPB) model and t...

2015
Guang X. Chen James W. Collins W. Karl Sieber Stephanie G. Pratt Rosa L. Rodríguez-Acosta Jennifer E. Lincoln Jan Birdsey Edward M. Hitchcock Cynthia F. Robinson

BACKGROUND Motor vehicle crashes were the leading cause of occupational fatalities in the United States in 2012, accounting for 25% of deaths. Truck drivers accounted for 46% of these deaths. This study estimates the prevalence of seat belt use and identifies factors associated with nonuse of seat belts among long-haul truck drivers (LHTDs), a group of workers at high risk for fatalities result...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
chia-ying kuo school of public health, college of public health and nutrition, taipei medical university, taipei, taiwan ; office of medical affairs, shuang ho hospital, taipei medical university, taiwan. hung-yi chiou school of public health, college of public health and nutrition, taipei medical university, taipei, taiwan. jia-wei lin division of neurosurgery, shuang ho hospital, taipei medical university, taiwan ; college of medicine, taipei medical university, taipei, taiwan. shin-han tsai school of public health, college of public health and nutrition, taipei medical university, taipei, taiwan ; college of medicine, taipei medical university, taipei, taiwan ; dept. of emergency medicine, shuang ho hospital, taipei medical university, taiwan. yung-hsiao chiang division of neurosurgery, taipei medical university hospital, taipei, taiwan. chien-min lin division of neurosurgery, shuang ho hospital, taipei medical university, taiwan.

a motor vehicle seat belt use law for the driver and front-seat passenger was implemented in taiwan on june 1, 2001. the purpose of this study was to determine the effect of motor vehicle seat belt use on the severity of traumatic brain injuries because of motor vehicle accidents.data were collected from 27 major teaching hospitals four years before june 1, 2001 and until may 31, 2013. a total ...

Journal: :مجله علوم اعصاب شفای خاتم 0
wolfram hell a. institute for forensic medicine ludwig maximilians university, munich, germany b. head medical biomechanical accident analysis unit mbu, munich, germany

since the 1960 child safety systems in cars have been developed. the 3 point safety belt for adults rated as one of the 10 most important inventions for mankind, the seat belt has saved more than 1.5 million lives. as well children have to be secured in a car but the 3 point belt is designed for adults. a 27 kg child is forced forward with 1.200 kg at 48 kph impact velocity. here vulnerable bod...

Journal: :Paediatrics & child health 2008
Miriam Santschi Claude Lemoine Claude Cyr

BACKGROUND Seat belts have been proven to save lives. However, if they are not properly fitted, 'seat belt syndrome' can occur. The aim of the present study was to describe injuries encountered in Canadian children with seat belt-associated injuries. METHODS Canadian paediatricians and paediatric subspecialists were surveyed monthly through the Canadian Paediatric Surveillance Program. Childr...

Journal: :Annual proceedings. Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine 2007
C A Douglas B N Fildes T J Gibson O Boström F A Pintar

Seat belt interaction with a far-side occupant's shoulder and thorax is critical to governing excursion towards the struck-side of the vehicle in side impact. In this study, occupant-to-belt interaction was simulated using a modified MADYMO human model and finite element belts. Quasi-static tests with volunteers and dynamic sled tests with PMHS and WorldSID were used for model validation and co...

Journal: :EURASIP J. Adv. Sig. Proc. 2016
Vasudev Kandade Rajan Mohamed Krini Klaus Rodemer Gerhard Schmidt

Microphones integrated on a seat belt are an interesting alternative to conventional sensor positions used for handsfree telephony or speech dialog systems in automobile environments. In the setup presented in this contribution, the seat belt consists of three microphones which usually lay around the shoulder and chest of a sitting passenger. The main benefit of belt microphones is the small di...

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