3 Days
I.D.#85049
Safety continues to be one of the most important factors in
motor vehicle design, manufacture and marketing. This seminar
provides a comprehensive overview of these critical automotive
safety considerations: injury and anatomy; human tolerance and
biomechanics; occupant protection; testing; and federal legislation.
The knowledge shared at this seminar will enable attendees to be
more aware of safety considerations and to better understand and
interact with safety experts.
Learning Objectives
By attending in this seminar, you will be able to:
Recognize the significance of various injuries, how to rank order
and quantitatively compare their severity, and how to access overall
severity of multiple injuries.
Assess the significance of various test results, know their basis and
how to interpret them.
Identify the biomechanical and legal basis of safety regulations and
their changes (especially FMVSS 208 and 214).
Describe the different measuring capabilities of various test dummies
including Hybrid III test dummies.
Contrast the difference between impact and deceleration injuries for
various body regions and explain the “third collision,” which takes
place within the vehicle.
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