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Monday, February 29 • 12:30pm - 1:45pm
Tutorial # 3: Best Practices for Developing Product Warnings & Instructions: What Does the Research Say? Research Findings & Practical Guidance

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This tutorial will (1) present best practices supported by the published literature for warning and instruction design; and 2) will explore real-life dilemmas that result when best practices from the research collide with practical challenges. The audience will be presented with practical challenges and asked to explore and offer best practices where research guidance falls short. Panel experts will offer insight and guidance on these issues.

Moderators
avatar for Kenneth Ross, Esq

Kenneth Ross, Esq

Bowman and BrookeFor over 30 years, Kenneth Ross has advised U.S. and foreign manufacturers, product sellers, and the insurance industry on ways to identify, evaluate, minimize and avoid the risk of liability, especially product liability, regulatory liability and contractual liability... Read More →

Speakers
avatar for Carol Pollack-Nelson, Ph.D

Carol Pollack-Nelson, Ph.D

Independent Safety ConsultingCarol Pollack-Nelson, Ph.D. is a human factors psychologist specializing in consumer product safety. She works as a consultant and researcher, providing guidance to manufacturers, retailers, attorneys, test labs, consumer groups, and the government on... Read More →
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Tim Smith

Human Factors EngineerDivision of Human FactorsU.S. Consumer Product Safety CommissionTim Smith is a Senior Human Factors Engineer in the Division of Human Factors at the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. During his 19 years at the Commission, he has been responsible for analyzing... Read More →


Monday February 29, 2016 12:30pm - 1:45pm EST
Grand North