Safety and Accident Reconstruction - P18308700

INJURIES, ANATOMY, BIOMECHANICS & FEDERAL REGULATION “This program provided a broad

overview of material that will help me in understanding and communicating with the other engineers on my job. It will also help me in my analysis.”

Safety continues to be one of the most important factors in motor vehicle design, manufacture and marketing. This seminar provides a comprehensive overview of these critical automotive safety considerations: injury and anatomy; human tolerance and biomechanics; occupant protection; testing; and federal legislation. The knowledge shared in this seminar enables you to be more aware of safety considerations and to better understand and interact with safety experts. LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending in this seminar, you will be able to: • Recognize the significance of various injuries, how to rank order and quantitatively compare their severity, and how to access overall severity of multiple injuries • Assess the significance of various test results, know their basis and how to interpret them. • Identify the biomechanical and legal basis of safety regulations and their changes (especially FMVSS 208 and 214) • Describe the different measuring capabilities of various test dummies including Hybrid III test dummies • Contrast the difference between impact and deceleration injuries for various body regions and explain the “third collision,” which takes place within the vehicle WHO SHOULD ATTEND All professionals who are involved either directly or indirectly with vehicle safety performance. CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • Next Generation Restraint Systems • Injury Diagnostic Images of Injuries -- Plain Film X-rays, CT, MRI • The Role of Alcohol • Anatomy, Injuries and Tolerance Parameters • Test Devices • FMVSS 201, 208, 214 and NCAP and LINCAP -- Current & Proposed Injury Criteria and their Biomechanical Basis • Regulatory Process • Assessing Pre-existing Conditions and Previous Injury • Older Drivers - Special Needs

Ellen Barnes Safety Statistical Methods Technical Specialist Ford Motor Company

I.D.# 85049

SCHEDULE March 18-20, 2019 Washington, District of Columbia October 16-18, 2019 El Segundo, California

FEES List:

$1,950 $1,755

Members:

THREE-DAYS/2.0 CEUS

Get the complete course description and register: sae.org/learn/content/85049/

YOU MAY BE ABLE TO BRING THIS COURSE TO YOUR LOCATION. CONTACT SAE CORPORATE LEARNING SOLUTIONS. Visit sae.org/learn/ and select Corporate Learning to learn more

INSTRUCTOR Jeffrey A. Pike

President, Biomechanics Consulting, Inc. and Adjunct Professor, Biomedical Engineering, Wayne State University

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