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Does prevention yield effects?,1996,3,2,67-77,Kopjar Regional strategies for injury prevention: Experiences from six county-wide programs in Sweden,1996,3,2,57-65,Andersson The actual release-values of ski safety-bindings on ski-runs in Austria,1996,3,1,39-46,Boldrino Structural integrity assessment and testing,1996,3,1,31-38,de Winter An analysis of blade access time for ride-on mowers,1996,3,1,21-29,Adler Safety information on dangerous products: consumer assessment of hazard symbols,1996,3,1,9-20,Petre Falkoping Sweden ten years after: still a safe community?,1996,3,1,1-7,Schelp Consumer input in standardization: a case study of toy safety,1995,2,4,209-222,Petre Economic impact of a regulation imposing full-face protectors on adult recreational hockey players,1995,2,4,191-207,Regnier Swing accidents within the European region,1995,2,4,175-189,Mulder Helmet optimization: outer and inner shell behavior with respect to various criteria,1995,2,3,149-162,Beusenberg Hand fractures in sports. an analysis of incidence and etiology across the life span,1995,2,3,143-148,Kingma The elder the fall and the U.S. government: reducing injury and death from accidental falls,1995,2,3,133-142,O'Reilly Valuing consumer safety,1995,2,3,117-131,Ball Safe Communities in industrialised versus less industrialised countries: different models similarities and differences,1995,2,2,101-107,Mohan Different regions and countries different models?,1995,2,2,83-99,Graham The role of theory in evaluation and research on injury prevention,1995,2,2,71-82,Aarø Community safety promotion at local regional and national levels,1995,2,2,61-70,Andersson Editorial: International Journal for Consumer Safety -- an issue on 'safe communities',1995,2,2,59-60,Lund Product liability and product safety -- complementary approaches to consumer safety. Some observations of the situation in the EEA,1995,2,1,31-45,Ringstedt The protective effect of fences: providing protection to the 0-4 year old,1995,2,1,21-30,Jaartsveld Entrapment betweeen doors in houses,1995,2,1,13-19,Venema Chin strap forces on bicycle helmets,1995,2,1,1-11,Andersson Pushing and pulling forces exerted by children,1994,1,4,243-258,de Winter Benzodiazepines and falling injuries in the elderly,1994,1,4,239-242,Honkanen Safety of playgrounds in The Netherlands,1994,1,4,231-238,Beugels Assessment of product stability,1994,1,4,221-230,van Aken Bicycle-related injuries: Injury hazard and risk patterns,1994,1,4,207-220,Tinsworth 'Not suitable for children under 3 years of age'; the effects of pictogram characteristics and consumer's attributes on comprehension of and intended compliance with the warning,1994,1,3,175-188,Akerboom The design and safety of swimming pool covers,1994,1,3,163-174,Norris Structural engineering concepts applied to products,1994,1,3,151-162,de Winter Safety in the making: Australian product safety for the year 2020,1994,1,3,141-149,Moller