CPSC's Jay Howell welcomes participants to the agency's two-day summit on ATV safety by talking about the deaths and injuries associated by these products.
1. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Welcome
to the
ATV Safety Summit
October 11 – 12, 2012
2. Source: U.S. CPSC
Directorate for Epidemiology
This slide was prepared by CPSC staff, has not
been reviewed or approved by, and may not
reflect the views of, the Commission.
3. Sources: U.S. CPSC
Directorate for Epidemiology and
Directorate for Economics
Estimated
Annual Societal
Costs
$10.3B
This slide was prepared by CPSC staff, has not
been reviewed or approved by, and may not
reflect the views of, the Commission.
4. Rules of Conduct
• We will be respectful of each other.
• This summit is all about developing a dialogue.
• We will speak to each other, not at each other.
• We will keep an open mind.
• We will focus on new developments and new information.
• This summit is not a forum for the airing of grievances.
• These meetings will be recorded and webcast and part of the public record.
• CPSC staff are here to encourage all stakeholders to find common ground to
advance ATV safety; however, CPSC staff are not soliciting or accepting any
advice from the group as a whole.
• CPSC staff encourage all interested parties to submit relevant comments
through regulations.gov by November 14, 2012.
• The inclusion of any panelist, product, technology, or data should not be
interpreted as endorsement or approval of the views by either the
Commission or staff.
5. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Welcome
to the
ATV Safety Summit
October 11 – 12, 2012