Child passenger safety (CPS) inspection stations (also known as 'fitting stations') are appearing in communities all across the United States. Although the concept of an inspection station for child safety seats is relatively new to this country, CPS professionals have been conducting such inspections for many years; every time a child safety seat is 'checked' by a CPS professional, a 'CPS inspection' has occurred. The hard work and years of dedication by many CPS professionals has lead to the successful expansion of CPS inspection stations in communities throughout the United States.
Guide to Implementing Child Passenger Safety Inspection Stations
2004
36 pages
Report
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Englisch
Road Transportation , Transportation Safety , Child restraint systems , Child safety belts , Passenger transportation , Occupant protection , Inspection , Accident prevention , Support services , Transportation safety , Safety devices , Booster seats , Children , Parents , Law enforcement , Communities , Resources , Implementation , United States , Child passenger safety(CPS) , Inspection stations
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