OFR-110-83 Personal Equipment For Low Seam Coal Miners: VIII. Improved Traction Rubber Boot Soles

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Mark S. Sanders
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Based on laboratory tests and preliminary field tests of off-the-shelf steel toed rubber boots, a molded sole design was developed to provide increased traction over conventional calendared sole miners' boots. The pattern provided sharp edges perpendicular to both lateral and fore-aft slip vectors. The sole was designed to reduce mud caking. An instep lace-up capability was added to better secure the foot inside the boot. A five month field evaluation compared the prototype boots to the boots the participants usually wear. Although objective slip and fall data showed no significant advantage for the prototype, subjective evaluations made by the participants indicated increased traction for the prototype boots. Approximately 75 percent preferred the prototype to their own boot. Approximately one-third used the lace-up capability. It was concluded that molded soles provide better traction than calendared soles for the underground mining environment.
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APA: Mark S. Sanders  (1982)  OFR-110-83 Personal Equipment For Low Seam Coal Miners: VIII. Improved Traction Rubber Boot Soles

MLA: Mark S. Sanders OFR-110-83 Personal Equipment For Low Seam Coal Miners: VIII. Improved Traction Rubber Boot Soles. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.

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