The U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Commission estimates that over 150,000 people visit an emergency room for an ATV related injury, annually.
The U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Commission estimates that over 150,000 people each year visit an emergency room for an ATV related injury.
The Consumer Product
Safety Commission estimates that unsafe products, including toys, cause about 28,000 deaths each year in the United States.
Not exact matches
According to that bill, the Consumer Product
Safety Commission (CPSC)
estimated that there were 84,000 skiing injuries, including 17,000 head injuries, treated in U.S. emergency rooms in 2010.
Nationwide in the US last year, eight people died and an
estimated 11,400 people were hurt while handling fireworks, according to the latest figures from the Consumer Product
Safety Commission (CPSC).
The study analyzed non-fatal incidence data from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System with cost
estimates from the Consumer Product
Safety Commission's Injury Cost Model, and 1999 - 2013 fatal incidence data from the National Vital Statistics System.
From 1999 to 2011, ATV accidents were connected to an average of 745
estimated deaths and 128,000
estimated emergency room visits per year, according to the U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Commission (CPSC).
Over a three - year period (2010 — 2012) surveyed by the U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Commission, an
estimated annual average of 360,400 fires resulted in an average of 2,170 deaths, 12,720 injuries, and $ 6.49 billion in property loss.
However, a repport
commissioned by the German Federal Ministry of Environment, Nature Conservation and Reactor
Safety reported that as of August 2009, the project was «more than three years behind schedule and at least 55 per cent over budget, reaching a total cost
estimate of $ 5 billion ($ 7 billion) or close to $ 3,100 ($ 4,400) per kilowatt».
For example, in 2010, lawn mowers sent an
estimated 89,518 people for treatment in the United States; home workshop power saws, 80,688 people; and workshop manual tools, 131,762 people, according to the most recent figures available from the Consumer Product
Safety Commission.