Improvement in Design of Household Necessities Based on Classification Tree Model

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With National Injury Surveillance System (NISS) as data source and 6,683 cases of injuries by household necessities in 2012 as study sample, the classification tree model was established to analyze the typical pattern of product injury of household necessities. The suggestions were put forward that the daily ceramics should be designed as per usage requirements to determine the structure style of modeling shape and the ratio scale, etc. The reverse engineering system should be incorporated into the design of daily plastics, glasses and daily groceries to pertinently improve the design of product components that may lead to injuries. Hand tools and hardware should be properly designed to avoid the possible product hazard and to reduce the risk of problem arising by means of additional special protection system.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 889-890)

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1493-1496

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February 2014

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