Title: Hazard Identification
1Hazard Identification
Susan DeRagon and Haley Will UL / PPAI Product
Safety Consultants
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3Agenda
- Mitigating Your Risk
- The Psychology of Human Factors
- Anthropometrics
- A Forward Look
4Industry Concerns
- Products are often intended for use by adults,
given out at trade shows and workplaces, but end
up in the hands of children. - How to determine whether a product is a general
consumer product or a childrens product? - Who bears the responsibility for determining if a
product is a childrens product?
5Product Recalls - Children
- Regulatory compliance does not always equal
product safety
6Product Recalls - Adult
- Design hazards cause recalls of adult or general
use items as well
7CPSC Recommendation
- The safety of a product depends upon many
factors. One factor is building safety into the
product design. The circumstances under which
products are used or misused by consumers is
another factor. The ability of manufacturers to
recognize and anticipate these factors is central
to the effective design and production of safe
products.
8Risk Reduction
- Regulatory requirements
- Assure product meets safety regulations
- Quality assurance program
- Age analysis
- Determine the appropriate user
- Design evaluation
- Evaluate beyond regulatory requirements
- Recall and injury analysis
- A look at prior data to design in a safe manner
- Manufacturing controls
- Define and document your expectations
9Hazard Identification Tools
- Standard Available Checklists
- ISO Guide 50
- Canadian Safety Requirements for Childrens Toys
10Hazard Identification Tools
- Decision Tree
- ISO Guide 51
- EU Guidelines for Non-Food
- Consumer Products
- Top down method of analyzing
- a series of foreseeable events
11Hazard Identification Tools
- FMEA Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
- EU Guidelines for Non-Food Consumer Products
- Process of systematically identifying hazards to
determine outcome and level of risk
12What is Human Factors?
- An area of psychology that studies the
relationship between people and their environments
13Goals of Human Factors
- Maximize performance
- Enhance user experience
- Comfort and fit
- Minimize errors
- Foreseeable use and misuse
- Safety
- Injury prevention
14Who Can Conduct?
- Personnel with specialized skills (i.e. human
factors, industrial design, child development) - Internal or external team
- Independent from the product designer
15When To Conduct?
- Concept stage
- Sculpt or working model
- Engineering pilots
- Early production samples
16Components of Human Factors Review
- Evaluate concept or product for
- Intended and unintended users
- Function foreseeable use and misuse
- Design fit, comfort and size
17Childrens Product Determination
- Manufacturers labeled age grade
- Advertising, promotion and marketing
- Age group for whom the product is commonly
recognized - Age Determination Guidelines issued by the
Commission - http//www.cpsc.gov/PageFiles/113962/adg.pdf
18Foreseeable Use and Misuse
- Instructions
- Product look and function
- Similarity to other products
19Design Fit
- Anthropometry
- Static measurements
- Dynamic measurements
20Risky Behavior
21Resources
- Mandatory Voluntary Standards
- Incident Data
- Product Recalls
- Age Determination Guidelines
- Medical Resources
- CPSC Public Database
- Anthropometric Data
- Hazard Identification Tools
- Child Development Resources
- Focus Groups Child Observations
- Similar Product Review
22A Forward Look
- EU Toy Safety Directive
- CPSC Reasonable Testing Program
- ASTM F15.22 Subcommittee Emerging Hazards
Workgroup - Product Consumer Product Safety Database
Saferproducts.gov
23Steps for Hazard Identification
- Design the hazard out of the product
- Guard or shield against the hazard
- Warn against the hazard
24Product Safety Resources
- PPAI www.ppai.org
- Product Safety powered by PPAI
http//www.ppai.org/inside-ppai/product-safety/ - Consumer Product Safety Commission
www.cpsc.gov, www.recalls.gov - American National Standards Institute
www.ansi.org or www.astm.org - FDA www.fda.gov
- UL www.ul.com/consumerproducts
- Questions? AnneL_at_ppai.org
25Thank you! Questions?