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Development of sizing structure for fall arrest harness design.
Authors
Hsiao-HW; Friess-M; Bradtmiller-B; Rohlf-FJ
Source
Ergonomics 2009 Sep; 52(9):1128-1143
Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00140130902919105 
NIOSHTIC No.
20035912 
Abstract
Updated harness designs are needed to accommodate diverse populations in the current workforce. This paper determined an improved fall-arrest harness sizing scheme and strap-length configurations for harness design. A 3-D elliptic Fourier analysis (EFA) procedure with 123 coefficients was developed to quantify torso-shape effect on harness fit, based on 3-D data of 108 women and 108 men. The EFA coefficients were then applied to 600 representative body scans from a national database of 2382 participants to establish an improved sizing system. Study outcomes suggested a more upward back D-ring location for women than current unisex designs to accommodate female torso form and mitigate their fit problem. Results also suggested an improved system of three sizes for women and three sizes for men. New harness sizing charts for women and men were proposed accordingly. Using the most current 3-D whole-body digital scanning technology, this study assembled data from a US workforce to establish an improved fall-arrest harness sizing system and strap configurations for men and women. The information is useful for new generation harness designs to reduce the risk of worker injury.
Keywords
Accident-analysis; Engineering; Fall-protection; Injury-prevention; Occupational-accidents; Occupational-safety-programs; Risk-factors; Safety-engineering; Safety-equipment; Safety-measures; Safety-practices; Safety-programs; Sex-factors; Statistical-analysis; Author Keywords: construction; falls; torso shape; Fourier; anthropometry
CODEN
ERGOAX
Publication Date
20090901
Document Type
Journal Article
Email Address
hxh4@cdc.gov
Fiscal Year
2009
NTIS Accession No.
NTIS Price
Issue of Publication
9
ISSN
0014-0139
NIOSH Division
DSR
Priority Area
Construction; Transportation, Warehousing and Utilities
Source Name
Ergonomics
State
WV
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