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Applications of Risk Analysis to Off-Road Vehicles
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Analysis of accident data can provide important information for product design and regulatory policy. This paper will identify and describe some major sources of data for off-highway vehicle accidents and will discuss the methods for handling those data. Several examples of risk analysis will be described in detail, including an accident mode analysis for tractors and a comparative risk analysis for occupational injuries.
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Ayres, T., Gross, M., Wood, C., McCarthy, R. et al., "Applications of Risk Analysis to Off-Road Vehicles," SAE Technical Paper 921712, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/921712.Also In
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