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National Electronic Injury Surveillance System

One of the key self-regulatory procedures in the cosmetic industry is the voluntary reporting process of adverse reactions. The program is intended to provide data on the type and frequency of adverse reactions reported by consumers or by their medical advisors to the industry. It is an important means of detecting problems that are not treated in hospital emergency rooms (i.e., documented in the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System, NEISS) or do not reach poison control centers. [Pg.801]

National Electronic Injury Surveillance System NEISS CPSC Public C Information on product-related accidents is collected from 199 statistically selected hospital emergency rooms. This... [Pg.356]

American study showed similar male and female rates (288 vs. 331 injuries per million bicycle trips), using crash data from the Consumer Product Safety Commission s National Electronic Injury Surveillance System in 1990 and mobility data from the 1990 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey [LI 96],... [Pg.79]


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