Following are the topics that will be presented at the 2012 ARC-CSI Crash Conference:
Seat Belt Restraint Systems Overview
Conducted by Don Floyd, General Motors
Seat Belt Analysis
Conducted by Don Felicella, Felicella Consulting Engineers Inc.
Low Speed Collisions; Reconstruction Applications
Conducted by Richard Baratta, Rimkus Consulting Group
Low Speed Collisions; Biomechanical Analysis
Conducted by Billy Cox, Jr., Billy Cox Group
Closing Speed Workshop
Conducted by Mike DiTallo, Northwestern University and Rusty Haight, Collision Safety Institute
Highway Design - Safety Appurtenances
Conducted by Francisco Klein, Klein Engineering
Establishing Safe and Realistic Speed Limits
Conducted by Gary Megge, Michigan State Police
Using ECM Diagnostic Data in Crash Reconstruction
Conducted by William Messerschmidt, Messerschmidt Safety Consulting and Tim Austin, Wisconsin State Patrol Academy
Magnitude of Axle Tramp Response to Partially Detreaded Tire Imbalance in Highway-speed Driving
Conducted by Paul T. Semones, The Engineering Institute
Drug Recognition Training
Conducted by William Sommers, Vector Analysis
Measuring Yaw Marks from Digital Maps
Conducted by Mario Alfonsi, Alfonis Collision Evaluation and John Howell, John Howell and Associates
Crash Test Data Review
Conducted by the ARC-CSI Crash Team
Reminder: Save $200 by registering by April 23, 2012.
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2012 ARC-CSI Topics and Speakers
2012 ARC-CSI Topics and Speakers
Scott Baker
Crash Data Group
(800) 280-7940
Crash Data Group
(800) 280-7940