NITE Alert_52
October 31, 2002
FY 2001 Results on Accident Information under the Accident Information Collection System
On October 15, 2002, the National Institute of Technology and Evaluation (NITE) released a report on product accident information collected in FY 2002. The compiled report was based on the Accident Information Collection System adopted by NITE.
I. Accident information collected under the Accident Information Collection System
NITE collects accident information on consumer products under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, such as home electrical appliances, combustion appliances, vehicles, leisure items, baby products, etc, in case of: (1) Accidents causing human injury; (2) accidents causing property damage with a high probability of causing human injury and (3) defective products with a high probability of causing human injury.
II. Accident Information Collection System and number of accident cases collected
Number of product accident cases collected in FY 2001 was 1,569. Of these, about 44 percent related to "home electric appliances" and about 28 percent to "combustion appliances".
Accident information is proactively collected from sources nationwide, including consumers, consumer affairs centers across the country, administrative agencies, reports from manufacturers and accident information posted in newspapers and on the Internet.
The total number of accident cases collected in FY 2001 was 1,852. The total comes to 1,569 as of August 10, 2002, counting multiple reports concerning the same product as a single case, while discounting cases where the product was found not to be the cause and cases concerning products not under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI). (The number includes cases under investigation)
Product classification | Number and ratio | ||
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1 | Home electric appliances | 692 | 44.1% |
2 | Combustion appliances | 443 | 28.2% |
3 | Vehicle/ vehicle related products | 187 | 12.0% |
4 | Personal items | 94 | 4.0% |
5 | Furniture and home products | 62 | 4.0% |
6 | Health and sanitary goods | 33 | 2.1% |
7 | Leisure goods | 28 | 1.8% |
8 | Kitchen and table appliances | 17 | 1.0% |
9 | Baby products | 8 | 0.5% |
10 | Textile goods | 5 | 0.3% |
11 | Others | 0 | 0.0% |
Total | 1,569 | 100% |
III. Investigation results and accident trends
1.Accident causes
Investigations identified accident causes for 850 cases in FY 2001.
About 93 percent of the 422 cases collected in FY 2001, which classed as "accident caused by products", were found to be associated with problems of product design, manufacturing or labeling.
About 83 percent of the 428 cases, which classed as "accident not caused by products", appeared to involve misuse or negligence.
Of the collected accident cases, investigations have been completed with identified accident causes for 850 cases as of August 10, 2002.
About 93 percent of "accidents caused by products" were accidents appearing to involve problems of product design, manufacturing or labeling. About 83 percent of "accidents not caused by products" were attributable to "accidents caused by misuse or negligence" of consumers.
Category | Number of cases |
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Accidents caused by products | 422 |
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391 |
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13 |
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18 |
Accidents not caused by products | 428 |
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31 |
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355 |
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42 |
Accidents caused by unknown factors | 719 |
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269 |
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450 |
TOTAL | 1,569 |
2.Damage and injury
Among "accidents caused by products", 78 cases involved human injury, including serious injuries and deaths, and 344 cases extended property damage.
165 cases of "accidents not caused by products" caused human injury, including serious injuries, and deaths. 264 cases extended damage.
Accidents caused by products " include one fatal accident which was due to carbon monoxide poisoning while using the so-called "energy saving trivet." 5 serious accidents were caused by "bicycle," "baby stroller," "riding helmet," "microwaveable foot warmer" and "bath boiler."
Some examples of fatal and serious injury cases among "accidents not caused by products", which were attributable to "accidents caused by misuse or negligence", are: a death caused by an electric heater which ignited bedding while the user was asleep (the user went to sleep with the heater on and the bedding caught fire when it contacted the heater when the user rolled over); and a serious
injury caused by an explosion of a butane gas cartridge for a portable gas cooking stove which overheated when placed next to a gas stove.
Accident causes Damages |
Accident caused by products | Accident not caused by products | ||||||
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A | B | C | subtotal | D | E | F | subtotal | |
Death | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 33 | 2 | 35 |
Serious injury | 3 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 1 | 20 | 2 | 23 |
Minor injury | 66 | 5 | 1 | 72 | 6 | 78 | 23 | 107 |
Extended damage | 237 | 5 | 7 | 249 | 10 | 190 | 10 | 210 |
Product breakage | 82 | 2 | 9 | 93 | 13 | 31 | 5 | 49 |
No damage | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 4 |
Total | 391 | 13 | 18 | 422 | 31 | 355 | 42 | 428 |
Classifications:
- A:Accidents supposedly caused by problems of design, manufacturing, labeling, etc.
- B:Accidents supposedly caused by problems of products themselves, and affected by use conditions.
- C:Accidents supposedly caused by performance degradation due to extended periods after manufacturing and long duration of operation.
- D:Accidents supposedly caused by works/services by agents or handling in transportation, etc.
- E:Accidents due to misuse or negligence.
- F:Other accidents not caused by products.
- G:Accidents caused by unknown factors.
3.Preventive measures
With regards to "accidents caused by products", measures are implemented for all products believed to require preventive measures by manufacturers, etc.
Manufacturers, etc, have implemented preventive measures for about 96 percent of "accidents caused by products." The remaining 4 percent includes; cases for which measures could not be implemented because product manufacturers, etc, could not be identified due to fire damage, etc; and cases caused by deteriorated products now rarely seen in the market for which no other accident information has been collected. Action has been taken in relation to 100% of products for which preventive measures are considered necessary. With regards to accidents for which preventive measures have been implemented, manufacturers, etc, have posted company announcements in newspapers and on web pages, and conducted product recalls and replacements. For accidents caused by problems in labeling or usage, preventive measures such as alerting through direct mail and manufacturers web pages, improvement in the manufacturing processes, enhancement of and strict adherence to quality control procedures, and improvement of instruction manuals and labeling, etc, have been implemented.
4.Accident trend for FY2001
In FY2001, information on multiple accidents related to "DC (direct current) power supply equipment" was collected.
- (1) Accidents classified by products
Of the top 5 accident causing items of FY2001, the highest number of accident cases reported to NITE involved DC (direct current) power supply equipment (battery chargers for electric shavers, etc.). The reason for this is that more than 200 smoking and ignition accidents occurred with products of a specific manufacturer. Company announcements have been posted and the products are under recall.
"Kerosene heaters" typically have a high number of reported accident cases ranking first or second every year.
The majority of cases were caused by misuse or negligence, with many cases presumed to be caused by drying laundry falling on top of the heater catching fire, and fires presumed to be caused by kerosene leaking from improperly capped cartridge tanks.
Many accident information cases concerning "four wheel vehicles" are collected every year. The majority are related to vehicle fires. Although fire origin cannot be identified in many cases because of significant fire damages, there are occasionally accidents that are attributed to faulty maintenance or repair, such as oil leaks, gasoline leaks, short-circuits in electric wiring and misplacing of flammable materials, etc.
The number of collected accident information cases on "color TV sets" decreased in FY2001 from FY2000. This may due to three companies placing company announcements in FY2000, announcing that prolonged use of products may pose fire hazards, and implementing repair and replacement measures.
FY1999 (956 cases) |
FY2000 (1,448 cases) |
FY2001 (1,569 cases) |
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Rank | Item | # of cases | Ratio (%) | Item | # of cases | Ratio (%) | Item | # of cases | Ratio (%) |
1 | Kerosene heater | 150 | 16 | Refrigerator | 146 | 10 | DC power supply equipment | 218 | 14 |
2 | Four wheel vehicle | 112 | 12 | Kerosene heater | 130 | 9 | Kerosene heater | 184 | 12 |
3 | Gas cooking stove (LP gas) | 42 | 4 | Four wheel vehicle | 116 | 8 | Four wheel vehicle | 130 | 8 |
4 | Disposable cigarette lighter | 34 | 4 | Color TV | 90 | 6 | Color TV | 65 | 4 |
5 | Electric heater | 32 | 3 | DC power supply equipment | 64 | 4 | Disposable cigarette lighter | 62 | 4 |
Total | 370 | 39 | 546 | 37 | 659 | 42 |
When looking at the top 5 items list for "accidents caused by products", the number of accidents related to "DC power supply equipment" was highly conspicuous in FY2001 because of frequent smoke/fire incidents due to design defects in battery chargers for electric shavers.
FY 1999 (948 completed cases) |
FY 2000 (1,395 completed cases) |
FY2001 (1,199 completed cases) |
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Rank | Item | # of cases | Ratio (%) | Item | # of cases | Ratio (%) | Item | # of cases | Ratio (%) |
1 | Disposable cigarette lighter | 16 | 17 | Refrigerator | 142 | 10.2 | DC power supply equipment | 201 | 18.0 |
2 | Bicycle | 13 | 1.4 | DC power supply equipment | 64 | 4.6 | Disposable cigarette lighter | 26 | 2.3 |
3 | Refrigerator | 11 | 1.2 | Electric clothes drier |
52 | 3.7 | Humidifier | 19 | 1.7 |
4 | Four wheel vehicle | 10 | 1.1 | Color TV | 50 | 3.6 | Color TV | 18 | 1.6 |
5 | Color TV Interior lamp |
8 8 |
8 8 |
Disposable cigarette lighter | 23 | 1.6 | Vacuum cleaner | 18 | 1.6 |
Total | 66 | 7.0 | 331 | 23.7 | 282 | 25.2 |
According to the chart for the top 5 products for "accidents due to misuse or negligence", "kerosene heaters" and "LP Gas cooking stoves" have ranked first and second for the past three years, with combustion appliances generally ranking high in this chart. NITE has been drawing the attention of consumers and manufacturers to those issues by providing information on its website and in the Collected Accident Information Reports. In order to minimize "accidents due to misuse or negligence," manufacturers have implemented improvements such as the placement of highly visible handling precautions on failure to turn off or overheating. However, accidents continue to occur despite these efforts, indicating that the education of consumers and the promotion of consumer awareness are important and effective factors in the prevention of accidents caused by misuse or negligence.
FY1999 (951 completed cases) |
FY2000 (1,395 completed cases) |
FY2001 (1,119 completed cases) |
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Rank | Item | # of cases | Ratio (%) | Item | # of cases | Ratio (%) | Item | # of cases | Ratio (%) |
1 | Kerosene heater | 123 | 13.0 | Kerosene heater | 109 | 7.8 | Kerosene heater | 103 | 9.2 |
2 | Gas cooking stove (LP gas) | 38 | 4.0 | Gas cooking stove (LP gas) | 40 | 2.9 | Gas cooking stove (LP gas) | 27 | 2.4 |
3 | Four wheel vehicle | 28 | 3.0 | Four wheel vehicle | 32 | 2.3 | Electric heater | 21 | 1.9 |
4 | Electric heater | 27 | 2.8 | Electric heater | 15 | 1.1 | Gas cooking stove (city gas) | 13 | 1.2 |
5 | Kerosene fan heater | 13 | 1.4 | Kerosene fan heater | 14 | 1.0 | Kerosene fan heater | 11 | 1.0 |
Total | 229 | 24.2 | 210 | 15.1 | 175 | 15.6 |
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