Article, 2024

Comparison of mechanical friction evaluations from occupational footwear certified as slip resistant

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part J Journal of Engineering Tribology, ISSN 1350-6501, 2041-305X, Volume 238, 7, Pages 848-859, 10.1177/13506501241234981

Contributors

Jakobsen, Lasse 0000-0002-2296-5634 (Corresponding author) [1] Bagehorn, Timo 0000-0002-0301-717X [2] Sivebaek, Ion Marius 0000-0002-9135-5645 [1] Lysdal, Filip Gertz 0000-0003-3463-1751 [1]

Affiliations

  1. [1] Technical University of Denmark
  2. [NORA names: DTU Technical University of Denmark; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD];
  3. [2] Aalborg University
  4. [NORA names: AAU Aalborg University; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD]

Abstract

Slipping is a major cause of occupational accidents and numerous footwear factors and features, as well as the testing conditions, affects a shoe's ability to resist slipping. The aim of this study was to compare slip resistance certification data from five certified shoes with measurements performed on a mechanical test setup in accordance with the ISO 20347:2012 standard, as well as determining their performance in a biofidelic setup that resembles the biomechanics of slipping. Certification data attributed Shoe #3 with the highest slip resistance, and our mechanical assessment of the same footwear models showed that Shoe #2 had the higher slip resistance and was superior under more biofidelic testing parameters. Based on our mechanical evaluations, specific engineering considerations such as an increase in both the heel beveling and the midsole thickness can advantageously enhance slip resistance. Further investigation in a clinical setting will provide insights on how these engineered footwear adjustments could enhance friction and ultimately enhance occupational safety.

Keywords

ISO, ability, accidents, adjustment, assessment, bevel, biomechanics, biomechanics of slips, certificate data, certification, clinical setting, comparison, conditions, considerations, data, engineering, engineering considerations, enhanced friction, evaluation, factors, features, footwear, footwear adjustment, footwear models, friction, friction evaluation, heel, higher slip resistance, increase, investigation, measurements, mechanical assessment, mechanical evaluation, mechanical test setup, midsole, midsole thickness, model, occupational accidents, occupational footwear, occupational safety, parameters, performance, resistance, safety, sets, setup, shoes, slip, slip resistance, standards, study, test, test conditions, test parameters, test setup, thickness

Funders

  • Danish Working Environment Authority

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