OFR-132-80 Steering System Survey For Surface Mining Equipment

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Jack L. Woodward
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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188
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

The evolution of surface mining equipment has resulted in larger, faster haulage units, loaders, etc., resulting in increased demands on steering technology. Careful analysis of these systems was warranted to determine if steering-related safety problems have been introduced. The objectives of this program were to: 1. Define the generic types of steering systems being used on mobile mining equipment used in surface mining operations. 2. Gather information on steering-related accidents in mining operations. 3. Assess the need for initiating government-sponsored research into steering system technology. A comprehensive literature survey was conducted concurrent with extensive contacts with mining operations, mining equipment manufacturers, steering system component manufacturers, and government agencies. A Technical Evaluation Group composed of representatives from the above organizations was formed to review the data gathered. It was concluded that the steering systems in use on surface mining equipment are reliable and do not present a safety problem. The Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc. is active in pre-paring voluntary consensus standards to assure that the minimum levels of performance are defined for industry.
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APA: Jack L. Woodward  (1979)  OFR-132-80 Steering System Survey For Surface Mining Equipment

MLA: Jack L. Woodward OFR-132-80 Steering System Survey For Surface Mining Equipment. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1979.

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