Nonfatal Air Bag Deployments Involving Child Passengers

973297

11/12/1997

Event
41st Stapp Car Crash Conference
Authors Abstract
Content
This study describes nonfatal interactions between children and front passenger air bags. Twelve surviving children aged 12 and younger who experienced passenger air bag deployments were identified from hospital emergency department records and police accident reports. Data from crash reconstructions and medical records were analyzed to determine mechanisms responsible for each injury sustained. Four of six children in safety seats and one of six children restrained in lap/shoulder belts sustained significant brain injuries. It is recommended that infant seats and forward facing safety seats be placed in the rear seats of vehicles equipped with passenger air bags.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/973297
Pages
8
Citation
Gotschall, C., Eichelberger, M., Morrissey, J., Better, A. et al., "Nonfatal Air Bag Deployments Involving Child Passengers," SAE Technical Paper 973297, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/973297.
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Publisher
Published
Nov 12, 1997
Product Code
973297
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English