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Citation

Jung K, Schenk H. J. Occup. Accid. 1990; 13(4): 271-290.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1990, Elsevier Publishing)

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Abstract

Co-operative tests were conducted by a working group of the "foot protection" ISO standardizing committee, with the participation of seven countries, using a total of 10 different testing methods for determining shoe anti-slip characteristics.The friction coefficients, cof, thereby obtained were processed and condensed for statistical evaluation. Ten testing methods were compared, grouped into six testing machine variants, two sole-section methods and two test-person methods.There are significant inter-relationships between the results of the various testing machines. This is especially true for the steel/glycerine floor/lubricant combination, for which a significant inter-relationship was shown between all testing machines.No general relationship can be determined between the both sole-section methods on the one hand, and the testing machines on the other.There are strong indications of a relationship between the test-person methods and the testing machines.

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