Slips Stumbles and Falls

Slips  Stumbles  and Falls
Author: B. Everett Gray
Publsiher: ASTM International
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1990
Genre: Falls (Accidents)
ISBN: 9780803114081

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Papers of the ASTM symposium on [title], held in Denver, October 1989, present a variety of viewpoints to stimulate additional investigation for the development of coefficient of friction principles and devices, the application of which could be helpful in better understanding the causes of pedestri

Um

Um
Author: Michael Erard
Publsiher: Anchor
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2008-08-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781400095438

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Essential reading for talkers and listeners of all stripes: An original, entertaining, and surprising book that investigates verbal blunders: what they are, what they say about those who make them, and how and why we've come to judge them. “An enjoyable tour of linguistic mishaps.” —The New York Times Book Review Um... is about how you really speak, and why it's normal for your everyday speech to be filled with errors—about one in every ten words. In this charming, engaging account of language in the wild, linguist and writer Michael Erard also explains why our attention to some blunders rises and falls. Where did the Freudian slip come from? Why do we prize "umlessness" in speaking—and should we? And how do we explain the American presidents who are famous for their verbal stumbles?

Slip Trip and Fall Prevention

Slip  Trip  and Fall Prevention
Author: Steven Di Pilla
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1420082361

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More than one million people suffer from a slip, trip, or fall each year and 17,700 died as a result of falls in 2005. They are the number one preventable cause of loss in the workplace and the leading cause of injury in public places. Completely revised, Slip, Trip, and Fall Prevention: A Practical Handbook, Second Edition demonstrates how, with p

Biomechanics in Ergonomics

Biomechanics in Ergonomics
Author: Shrawan Kumar
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 402
Release: 1999-03-25
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0203016262

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Two important goals of ergonomics are the comfort, and the health and safety of workers. In many ways these are mutually compatible, for where health and safety is jeopardized, the discomfort results. Most work-related injuries can be viewed as biochemical damage to a tissue or organ; ultimately all injuries are sustained by tissues. Writte

Metrology of Pedestrian Locomotion and Slip Resistance

Metrology of Pedestrian Locomotion and Slip Resistance
Author: Mark I. Marpet,Michael A. Sapienza
Publsiher: ASTM International
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2003
Genre: Flooring
ISBN: 9780803134546

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Papers from the June 2001 Symposium on Metrology of Pedestrian Locomotion and Slip Resistance present the latest research findings on both how much friction pedestrians require during ambulation and how to measure the friction available between the walkway surface and the shoe bottom. Some specific

Technology of Floor Maintenance and Current Trends

Technology of Floor Maintenance and Current Trends
Author: William J. Schalitz
Publsiher: ASTM International
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2004
Genre: Floor polishes
ISBN: 9780803134829

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Occupational Ergonomics

Occupational Ergonomics
Author: Amit Bhattacharya,James D. McGlothlin
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1335
Release: 2012-03-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781439819340

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In the fifteen years since the publication of Occupational Ergonomics: Theory and Applications significant advances have been made in this field. These advances include understanding the impact of ageing and obesity on workplace, the role of ergonomics in promoting healthy workplaces and healthy life styles, the role of ergonomic science in the design of consumer products, and much more. The caliber of information and the simple, practical ergonomics solutions in the second edition of this groundbreaking resource, though, haven’t changed. See What’s New in the Second Edition: Enhanced coverage of ergonomics in the international arena Emerging topics such as Healthcare Ergonomics and economics of ergonomics Coverage of disability management and psychosocial rehabilitation aspects of workplace and its ergonomics implication Current ergonomics solutions from "research to practice" Synergy of healthy workplaces with healthy lifestyles Impact of physical agents on worker health/safety and its control Additional problems with solutions in the appendix The book covers the fundamentals of ergonomics and the practical application of those fundamentals in solving ergonomic problems. The scope is such that it can be used as a reference for graduate students in the health sciences, engineering, technology and business as well as professional practitioners of these disciplines. Also, it can be used as a senior level undergraduate textbook, with solved problems, case studies, and exercises included in several chapters. The book blends medical and engineering applications to solve musculoskeletal, safety, and health problems in a variety of traditional and emerging industries ranging from the office to the operating room to operations engineering.

Pedestrian Fall Safety Assessments

Pedestrian Fall Safety Assessments
Author: In-Ju Kim
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2017-04-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319562421

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This book examines pedestrian shoe-floor slip resistance from an engineering standpoint in order to better understand friction and wear behavior. This analysis includes an extensive investigation into the surface properties of shoes and flow, and the measurement of dynamic friction and other mechanical and physical aspects of shoe-floor tribology. Lastly, the book proposes a measurement concept for the identification and classification of operational floor surfaces under a range of different conditions. Novel techniques and methods are proposed that can improve the reliability of slip resistance assessments. The current state of knowledge is critically examined and discussed from a tribological perspective, including aspects like friction, wear, lubrication and the mechanical behavior of shoes, floors and their wider environment. Further, the book reports on extensive experimental investigations into the topographical characteristics of shoe and floor surfaces and how they affect slip resistance. Slips resulting in pedestrian falls are a major cause of injuries and deaths for all age groups. This important book provides essential insights for researchers, practicing engineers and public safety officials wishing to learn about how the risk of pedestrian slips can be assessed and understood.