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“Slip and Fall” Theory—Extreme Order Statistics

Pages 135-158 | Published online: 08 Jan 2015

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Jared Gragg, Ellison Klose & James Yang. (2017) Modelling the stochastic nature of the available coefficient of friction at footwear-floor interfaces. Ergonomics 60:7, pages 977-984.
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Suk-Won Ji, Rumi Kudo, Shintaro Fukuda & Soo-Kyung Choi. (2021) Investigation of the variations in nonslip effects of a fluorine-based liquid antislip agent due to long-term wear from walking. Construction and Building Materials 275, pages 122067.
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Richard Hughes. (2020) Hybrid Bayesian Network Models of Spinal Injury and Slip/Fall Events. Applied Sciences 10:14, pages 4834.
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Rafael Comesaña, Antonio Riveiro, Jesús del Val, Aida Badaoui, Joaquín Penide, Félix Quintero, Mohamed Boutinguiza, Fernando Lusquiños & Juan Pou. (2019) Laser surface modification of structural glass for anti-slip applications. Ceramics International 45:18, pages 24734-24741.
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Soo-Kyung Choi, Rumi Kudoh, Junko Koga, Takamasa Mikami, Yutaka Yokoyama, Hiroki Takahashi & Hidenori Ono. (2015) A comparative evaluation of floor slip resistance test methods. Construction and Building Materials 94, pages 737-745.
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Wen-Ruey Chang, Simon Matz & Chien-Chi Chang. (2014) The stochastic distribution of available coefficient of friction for human locomotion of five different floor surfaces. Applied Ergonomics 45:3, pages 811-815.
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Jung Soo Kim. (2013) The Development of Robot System for Assessing Slip Resistance. Journal of the Korean Society of Safety 28:5, pages 1-4.
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Sean T. Osis, Jay T. Worobets & Darren J. Stefanyshyn. (2011) Early Heelstrike Kinetics Are Indicative of Slip Potential During Walking Over a Contaminated Surface. Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 54:1, pages 5-13.
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Wen-Ruey Chang, Chien-Chi Chang, Simon Matz & Mary F. Lesch. (2008) A methodology to quantify the stochastic distribution of friction coefficient required for level walking. Applied Ergonomics 39:6, pages 766-771.
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S. Derler, F. Kausch & R. Huber. (2005) Systematic patterns and random fluctuations in time series of coefficients of friction measured on floor surfaces. Safety Science 43:10, pages 751-770.
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Ralph Lipsey BarnettPeter Joseph Poczynok. (2005) Floor Reliability With Respect to “Slip and Fall”. Floor Reliability With Respect to “Slip and Fall”.
Wen-Ruey Chang. (2004) A statistical model to estimate the probability of slip and fall incidents. Safety Science 42:9, pages 779-789.
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Simon Matz & Raoul Grönqvist. (2004) Comparing two methods of data collection for walkway friction measurements with a portable slip meter and a force platform. Safety Science 42:6, pages 483-492.
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