Injury Issues Monitor No. 4
Injury Issues Monitor
The Monitor is published approximately three times annually providing a clearinghouse for information about developments in injury surveillance and prevention. It currently has a circulation of around 2000 individuals representing a diverse range of organisations and sectors with an interest in injury issues.
Note: The Injury Issues Monitor is produced in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format. The Acrobat Reader can be downloaded from the Adobe website.
Issue: No 4 - November 1994.
In this issue...
- NISU steps into the future
- United we stand: Three new injury coalitions
- Babies on wheels
- United States: Making new rules for baby walkers
- Injury Prevention: What works according to Jerry Moller
- The things we get asked
- New full-frontal design rule
- Road traffic crashes: a significant source of injury in less developed countries
- Spinal cord injury surveillance
- Computer talk
- Multipurpose helmets
- Emergency department attendances for road injury
- National Road Safety Action Plan
- Injury statistics on ICE
- What's been happening with those goals and targets
- Review of Australia's Standards
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