ABSTRACT

A technical discussion that includes theory, research, and application, this book describes warning design standards and guidelines; aspects of law relevant to warnings such as government regulations, case/trial litigation, and the role of expert testimony in these cases; and international, health/medical, and marketing issues. Broken into thirteen

part |2 pages

Part MODELING THE PROCESS

part |2 pages

Part AUDITORY AND ACTIVE WARNINGS

chapter |10 pages

RESPONSES TO DYNAMIC WARNINGS

chapter |12 pages

ACTIVE WARNINGS: FALSE ALARMS

part |2 pages

Part INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES AND EXTRINSIC FACTORS

chapter |10 pages

RECEIVER CHARACTERISTICS

chapter |10 pages

EXPECTATIONS

chapter |10 pages

CULTURE AND WARNINGS

chapter |8 pages

EXTRINSIC NONWARNING FACTORS

chapter |2 pages

References

part |2 pages

Part GUIDELINES FROM RESEARCH

chapter |12 pages

SIGNAL WORDS

chapter |10 pages

EXPLICIT INFORMATION IN WARNINGS

part |2 pages

Part DEVELOPMENT METHODS

chapter |1 pages

References

chapter |1 pages

References

chapter |14 pages

WARNING DEGRADATION AND DURABILITY

part |2 pages

Part REGULATIONS

chapter |8 pages

Children May Be KILLED or INJURED by Passenger Air Bag

The BACK SEAT is the SAFEST place for children NEVER put a rear-facing child seat in the front Sit as far back as possible from the air bag The back seat is the safest place for children 12 and under. ALWAYS use SEAT BELTS and CHILD RESTRAINTS Make sure all children use seat belts or child seats.

part |2 pages

Part SELECTED APPLICATIONS AND CASE STUDIES

chapter |18 pages

ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO WARNINGS

chapter |14 pages

MOTOR VEHICLE WARNINGS

chapter |10 pages

FIRE WARNINGS

chapter |11 pages

WARNING

chapter |8 pages

PHARMACEUTICAL RISK MANAGEMENT

chapter |2 pages

References