Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Editorial: Consumer and product safety - a major challenge for the next millennium,1998,5,1,vi-,Rogmans The use of exposure data in different stages of home and leisure injury prevention. Can exposure data add to consumer safety?,1998,5,1,1-11,Venema Preventing accidents to elderly people: a strategy for managing risks,1998,5,1,13-22,Tinker The results of 10 years' experience with the Skaraborg bicycle helmet program in Sweden,1998,5,1,23-39,Ekman Risk factors in snowboarding,1998,5,1,41-51,Dann Consumer product safety labeling and the influence of litigation,1998,5,2,57-64,Hardie Accidental injuries among the elderly with the Vienna community: Epidemiology risk factors and preventive mesaures,1998,5,2,65-74,Rehberg Using ergonomic investigations to improve stepladder safety,1998,5,2,75-83,Norris Jumping children: a review of the literature,1998,5,2,85-90,Bakker How can products be made safer for use by older people?,1998,5,2,91-98,Nayak Can valid and prevention-oriented information in injury occurrence be obtained from existing data sources in developing countries? An example from Nicaragua,1998,5,2,99-105,Andersson Forces exerted by jumping children: a pilot study,1998,5,3,109-115,Bakker Rattles and squeeze toys: a proposal for a noise test code (with low measurement uncertainty),1998,5,3,117-128,Simmons The effects of a community-based injury prevention program in Falun Sweden -- Outpatient and hospital-based injury records,1998,5,3,128-138,Bjerre The community safety approach in Falun Sweden. What makes it work?,1998,5,3,139-153,Bjerre Consumer safety cooperation in the global market -- some reflections on future work,1998,5,3,155-170,Ringstedt Retrospective research into accidents,1998,5,4,173-189,Weegels Characteristics of injured bicyclists in Norway -- a case control study,1998,5,4,191-201,Ueland Product-related injuries at home,1998,5,4,203-214,Laflamme Exertion of forces by children performing a free-style jump,1998,5,4,215-224,Moes Injury cost-analysis and ethics: At what costs?,1999,6,1,3-9,Rogmans New directions in injury surveillance: Development of a model for continuous monitoring of direct medical costs,1999,6,1,11-23,Meerding Evaluation of a home injury prevention program in a WHO Safe Community,1999,6,1,25-32,Timpka On the epidemiology of injury in developing countries: A one-year emerency room-based surveillance experience from Leon Nicaragua,1999,6,1,33-42,Andersson The CE-mark and the new European approach to product law: a system of fundamental legal safety requirements and technical specification standards,1999,6,2,45-49,Brack Preventing alpine skiing injuries -- how effective are the countermeasures?,1999,6,2,61-78,Finch The epidemiology of swimming pool injuries in The Netherlands,1999,6,2,79-86,van Beeck Bunk bed injuries in Australia: the case for a mandatory safety standard,1999,6,2,87-96,Watson Design-relevant ergonomic data on Dutch elderly,1999,6,3,99-115,Steenbekkers Preventing snowboarding injuries -- what is the evidence?,1999,6,3,117-126,Finch Children jumping on wooden planks,1999,6,3,127-132,Moes The establishment of injury surveillance in Thailand,1999,6,3,133-143,Sujirarat Striking out squash injuries: What is the evidence?,1999,6,3,145-157,Finch The perception of fire risk by older people and its impact on relevant fire safety education,1999,6,3,159-168,Nayak Clearance of emergency exits for use by the elderly a proposal for an addition to a Dutch standard,1999,6,4,171-182,Steenbekkers How can we reliably measure the occurrence of non-fatal injury?,1999,6,4,183-191,Langley Sharing knowledge in consumer protection: a database on experts in evaluation and testing of consumer products and their risks of use,1999,193,204,-,Sanchez Environmental factors associated with fall-related injuries among elderly people,1999,6,4,205-213,Bulajic-Kopjar Fracture incidence among elderly people in institutional care: linking injury surveillance data with a postal code-based register of residential and nursing homes,1999,6,4,215-221,Palmer Analysis of diisononyl phthalate in PVC consumer products used by children,1999,6,4,223-234,Gill