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This article is dedicated to the possibilities of using 3D scanning method for geometric parameter measurements of protective helmets and to the development of methodology for conducting such research. The basic requirements for helmets are related to its geometrical parameters. They are determined in the laboratory during the appropriate tests, and the results are used in the certification process. The method of determining such parameters used to date is based in most cases on the use of head models, linear gauges and calipers. For this reason, a complicated shape of the helmet shell and the construction of the harness pose considerable problems. To avoid such problems, and more importantly measurement errors, the possibility of using modern 3D laser scanning technology to measure the helmet geometry was verified.
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288--291
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Bibliogr. 13 poz., rys., tab.
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- Central Institute for Laboratorium Protection - National Research Institute, 16 Czerniakowska St., 00-701 Warsaw
Bibliografia
- [1] Central Statistical Office, Department of Labour and Living Conditions: Accidents at work in the first half of 2009. Warsaw 200.
- [2] Report of the Chief Labour Inspector on the activities of the National Labour Inspectorate in 2008. Warsaw 2009.
- [3] PN-EN 397+A1: 2013-04 "Industrial safety helmets."
- [4] Kachel S., Kozakiewicz A., Łącki T., Olejnik A.: The use of reverse engineering to the reproduction process RD-33 engine intake system geometry in MIG-2 aircraft. WAT, Warsaw 2011.
- [5] Rychlik M.: 3D scanners – a gateway to the virtual world. Design News Poland, April 2007.
- [6] Bińczyk B., Świsulski D.: Scanning 3D objects using a laser and a camera. Scientific Publications of the Faculty of Electrical and Control Engineering Gdansk University of Technology No. 31.
- [7] Bunsch E., Sitnik R.: Criteria for selection of 3D technique for the documentation of cultural heritage. The National Institute of Museology and Collection Protection, Warsaw 2014.
- [8] Matuszek J., Gregor M., Kurczyk D.: The use of large format scanning if industrial objects in processes of production preparation. ATH, Bielsko-Biała.
- [9] Szal M., Herm S.: Design methodology of digital product models using selected techniques of reverse engineering. ATH, Bielsko-Biała, 2011.
- [10] Regulation of 21 December 2005 on essential requirements for personal protective equipment transposing the provisions of Directive 89/686/EEC concerning approximation of the laws of the Member States related to personal protective equipment (Journal of Laws No. 259, item 2173) aimed at ensuring the safety of products of this type throughout the European Union.
- [11] PN-EN 960: 2007: Headforms for testing safety helmets.
- [12] PN-EN 812: 2012: Lightweight industrial helmets.
- [13] PN-EN 14052 + A1: 2013-04: High-efficiency industrial safety helmets.
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PL
Opracowanie ze środków MNiSW w ramach umowy 812/P-DUN/2016 na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (zadania 2017).
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