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Heavy Mining Vehicle Controls and Skidding Accidents

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This paper examines various control locations in heavy mining vehicles. Three trucks have been tested on a skid pad in both clockwise and anticlockwise directions. The skid lengths were measured after each trial. The primary focus of the study was the positioning of various controls and their relevance to various skid lengths. Some additional measures such as NASA-TLX scales were also used to make subjective evaluations. The results are presented in this paper. The findings clearly indicate the relevance of control locations to actual skid lengths. The poorly located controls resulted in greater skid lengths. This is an important finding as skid lengths are related to greater reaction times in a skidding situation and hence greater risk of accidents on relevant trucks. Such accidents can incur large repair bills for damaged equipment whereas more importantly, jeopardizing the life and safety of heavy mining vehicle drivers.
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211--221
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Bibliogr. 8 poz., rys., tab., wykr.
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  • School of Public Health, Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, QLD, Australia
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  • School of Public Health, Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, QLD, Australia
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  • School of Public Health, Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, QLD, Australia
Bibliografia
  • 1.Adams, J.A. (1989). Human factors engineering. New York, NY, USA: MacMillian Press.
  • 2.Clarke, T.S., & Corlett, E.N. (1984), The ergonomics of workspace and machines: A design manual. London, UK: Taylor & Francis.
  • 3.Goodwin, S., & Kendall, L. (1995). Identification of ergonomic issues within the road transport industry. Brisbane, Australia: Division of Workplace Health and Safety.
  • 4.Hill, S.G., Iaveuhia, H.P., Byers, J.C., Bittner, A.C., Zakland, A., & Christ, R. (1992). Comparison of four subjective workload rating scales. Human Factors, 34(4), 429-440.
  • 5.Konz, S. (1990). Work design: Industrial ergonomics. Worthington, OH, USA: Publishing Horizons.
  • 6.Simpson, G. (1991). Ergonomics in mining. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Mining Risk Management Service.
  • 7.Van Cott, H.P, & Kinkade, R.C. (Eds). (1972). Human engineering guide to equipment design (Rev. ed.). Washington, DC, USA: U.S. Government Printing Office.
  • 8.Weiman, J. (1993), Handbook of ergonomics and design factors table. Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA: Prentice Hall.
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