There have been 50 years of research in walking/working surface slipperiness and coefficient of friction (COF) measurements. Nevertheless, numerous standards address slip/fall accidents only in terms of requiring surfaces to be qualitatively "nonslippery." The literature useful for establishing quantitative criteria for "slippery" vs. "slip-resistant" have been summarized here. A performance definition for "slippery work surfaces" is proposed. Recommendations applicable to standards-making organizations are made, including changing terms such as "non-slip" to "slip-resistant" and defining "slippery" in terms of quantitative COF values. For persons walking unloaded on level surfaces, a COF standard of 0.5 would be reasonable. Research is rec...
The objective of this study was to develop a predictive model describing the slip resistance of vari...
The objective of this study was to develop a predictive model describing the slip resistance of vari...
Measuring the available coefficient of friction (ACOF) of a shoe-floor interface is influenced by th...
Research was conducted to determine how well subjects could distinguish between surfaces with differ...
This book investigates the factors that lead to slip and fall incidents and establishes a relationsh...
This book examines pedestrian shoe-floor slip resistance from an engineering standpoint in order to ...
Friction has been widely used as a measure of slipperiness. However, controversies around friction m...
Background: Increasing the slip resistance of floor surfaces would be desirable, but there is a lack...
The relationship between coefficient of friction (COF) and roughness is best found using tribology a...
International audienceThe recommendations made after the analysis of accidents following an incident...
This paper discusses standardised mechanical test methodologies that measure dynamic coefficient of ...
A gait experiment was conducted under two shoe sole and three floor conditions. The shoe soles and f...
The recent literature identified that certain types of smooth floors and flooring materials showed g...
A number of human-centred methodologies-subjective, objective, and combined-are used for slipperines...
This study aimed to investigate the gait pattern when walking on potential slippery surfaces. Twelve...
The objective of this study was to develop a predictive model describing the slip resistance of vari...
The objective of this study was to develop a predictive model describing the slip resistance of vari...
Measuring the available coefficient of friction (ACOF) of a shoe-floor interface is influenced by th...
Research was conducted to determine how well subjects could distinguish between surfaces with differ...
This book investigates the factors that lead to slip and fall incidents and establishes a relationsh...
This book examines pedestrian shoe-floor slip resistance from an engineering standpoint in order to ...
Friction has been widely used as a measure of slipperiness. However, controversies around friction m...
Background: Increasing the slip resistance of floor surfaces would be desirable, but there is a lack...
The relationship between coefficient of friction (COF) and roughness is best found using tribology a...
International audienceThe recommendations made after the analysis of accidents following an incident...
This paper discusses standardised mechanical test methodologies that measure dynamic coefficient of ...
A gait experiment was conducted under two shoe sole and three floor conditions. The shoe soles and f...
The recent literature identified that certain types of smooth floors and flooring materials showed g...
A number of human-centred methodologies-subjective, objective, and combined-are used for slipperines...
This study aimed to investigate the gait pattern when walking on potential slippery surfaces. Twelve...
The objective of this study was to develop a predictive model describing the slip resistance of vari...
The objective of this study was to develop a predictive model describing the slip resistance of vari...
Measuring the available coefficient of friction (ACOF) of a shoe-floor interface is influenced by th...