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Citation

Ayers PD, Rondelli V. J. Agric. Saf. Health 2016; 22(4): 213-214.

Affiliation

University of Bologna.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, American Society of Agricultural Engineers)

DOI

10.13031/jash.22.12127

PMID

29140628

Abstract

Agricultural production has clearly benefited from the development of the tractor. The tractor provides a traction device and mobile power source. However, operating large equipment with high clearance on uneven ground leads to stability and overturn issues. Around the world, tractor overturns are still a leading cause of agricultural production fatalities. This special issue of the Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health focuses on recent research on tractor ROPS (rollover protective structures) and stability. Engineers and scientists in both Italy and the U.S. have been working on these topics, attempting to solve old problems and address rising issues. Understanding the factors leading to tractor instability, investigating the structures protecting the operator, and examining the continuous roll potential will all lead to increased operator protection and reduced fatalities.

Copyright© by the American Society of Agricultural Engineers.


Language: en

Keywords

ROPS; SHWA meeting; rollover protective structures; safety; stability; tractor

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