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Tuesday February 18, 2025 10:30am - 11:20am EST
Attendees will learn about newly available functional children's strength data gathered by University of Michigan through a project funded by CPSC. A diverse panel of representatives from the research study team, product standards and regulatory bodies, consulting, and industry will present the study methods and results, discuss how the research is aimed to be used for standards development, and how child strength data is used in product design or safety assessments.
Minimal information on strength is available for children under age 6 years. To address this gap, 580 children ages 2 through 11 years participated in this study. Exertion tasks included standing pushing and pulling with one and two hands, seated pushes and pulls with one and two hands, seated pushing with both feet, and other hand strength measures. Interface forces were measured for an additional 170 children ages 6 to 23 months who interacted with toy-like objects.
Moderators
avatar for Rose Figueroa, PhD, CHFP

Rose Figueroa, PhD, CHFP

Principal Consultant, Rimkus
Speakers
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Kristen Talcott

Human Factors Engineer, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
avatar for Monica Jones, PhD BCPE

Monica Jones, PhD BCPE

Associate Research Scientist, University of Michigan
Tuesday February 18, 2025 10:30am - 11:20am EST
Palm A-F (Ballroom Level)

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