Statistics by the UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE) suggest that slips, trips and falls account for up to one in three major workplace accidents. The vast majority of these accidents are the result of contaminant (fluid or solid) within the shoe-floor contact. Though the lubrication mechanisms for liquid contaminants within the contact are well understood, the same cannot be said for particulate contaminants. This paper considers the key parameters controlling friction in a shoe-floor contact contaminated with various particles of different diameters and shape factors and floors with different roughness values (Rz). Experiments were conducted using a Stanley Pendulum Tester, which is the floor friction tester recommended by the HSE. Resu...
Background: Increasing the slip resistance of floor surfaces would be desirable, but there is a lack...
Shoe outsole tread wear has been shown to increase slip risk by reducing the tread's ability to chan...
Background: This research investigates the degrees of slipperiness felt by the participants who walk...
Slip and fall accidents are a serious occupational and public health problem. While shoe-floor-conta...
This paper discusses standardised mechanical test methodologies that measure dynamic coefficient of ...
This book examines pedestrian shoe-floor slip resistance from an engineering standpoint in order to ...
Shoe–floor interactions play a crucial role in determining the possibility of potential slip and fal...
Background:To prevent slip and fall events at the workplace, mechanical slip testing is conducted on...
This book investigates the factors that lead to slip and fall incidents and establishes a relationsh...
Slips and falls are a leading cause of injuries in the workplace. The risk of slipping increases as ...
Background:Fluid contaminants cause slipping accidents by reducing shoe\u2013floor friction. Fluid p...
Friction has been widely used as a measure of slipperiness. However, controversies around friction m...
The recent literature identified that certain types of smooth floors and flooring materials showed g...
Shoe outsole tread wear has been shown to increase slip risk by reducing the tread's ability to chan...
Objectives: To challenge the problem of slipperiness, various slipmeters have been developed to asse...
Background: Increasing the slip resistance of floor surfaces would be desirable, but there is a lack...
Shoe outsole tread wear has been shown to increase slip risk by reducing the tread's ability to chan...
Background: This research investigates the degrees of slipperiness felt by the participants who walk...
Slip and fall accidents are a serious occupational and public health problem. While shoe-floor-conta...
This paper discusses standardised mechanical test methodologies that measure dynamic coefficient of ...
This book examines pedestrian shoe-floor slip resistance from an engineering standpoint in order to ...
Shoe–floor interactions play a crucial role in determining the possibility of potential slip and fal...
Background:To prevent slip and fall events at the workplace, mechanical slip testing is conducted on...
This book investigates the factors that lead to slip and fall incidents and establishes a relationsh...
Slips and falls are a leading cause of injuries in the workplace. The risk of slipping increases as ...
Background:Fluid contaminants cause slipping accidents by reducing shoe\u2013floor friction. Fluid p...
Friction has been widely used as a measure of slipperiness. However, controversies around friction m...
The recent literature identified that certain types of smooth floors and flooring materials showed g...
Shoe outsole tread wear has been shown to increase slip risk by reducing the tread's ability to chan...
Objectives: To challenge the problem of slipperiness, various slipmeters have been developed to asse...
Background: Increasing the slip resistance of floor surfaces would be desirable, but there is a lack...
Shoe outsole tread wear has been shown to increase slip risk by reducing the tread's ability to chan...
Background: This research investigates the degrees of slipperiness felt by the participants who walk...