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Product Safety-A Prime Consideration in Expanded Design Criteria for Engineering Education and Practice
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Design procedures and criteria have changed in the current design-legal climate as a result of increased products liability litigation, standards development and governmental regulations. These considerations now have to be included in current engineering design practices and should also be included in the engineeering design educational process.
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Peters, L., "Product Safety-A Prime Consideration in Expanded Design Criteria for Engineering Education and Practice," SAE Technical Paper 770619, 1977, https://doi.org/10.4271/770619.Also In
References
- Peters L. C. “The Engineer and Product Liability.” SAE Paper 720878 Mississippi Valley Section Society of Automotive Engineers Warrendale, Pennsylvania April 27 1972
- Peters L. C. Sandor G. N. Talbot T. F. Thorpe J. F. Vachon R. I. Weinstein A. S. Wolosewicz R. M. “Design Engineering and the Law.” 44 49 99 10 Mechanical Engineering October 1977
- Madeheim H. “Developing Safe Products.” 31 35 98 6 Mechanical Engineering June 1976
- Peters L. C. “Education of Engineers to Prevent Liability Difficulties.” Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Frontiers in Education Conference Champaign, Illinois October 24-26 1977 ASEE Washington, D.C. AIEE New York, NY