Bagheri Z Shaghayegh, Li Yue, Fekr Atena Roshan, Dutta Tilak
Department of Mechanical Engineering, George Mason University, 4400 University Dr, Fairfax, VA, 22030, USA; KITE Research Institute, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute - University Health Network, 550 University Ave, Toronto, M5G2A2, Canada.
KITE Research Institute, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute - University Health Network, 550 University Ave, Toronto, M5G2A2, Canada.
Appl Ergon. 2022 Feb;99:103611. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2021.103611. Epub 2021 Nov 9.
Falls on icy surfaces are among the top causes of injuries for workers exposed to the outdoor environment. Our recent field study showed that a new generation of winter footwear incorporating composite outsoles was able to reduce slips and falls on icy surfaces by 68% and 78%, respectively. The widespread adoption of this type of footwear may lead to substantial reductions in pain, suffering and costs of fall-related injuries. However, these composite materials are sensitive to wear and abrasion, which makes it likely that their slip-resistance performance may degrade with use. The goal of this pilot study was to determine the extent to which the slip-resistance of two types of winter footwear with composite outsoles changed as they wore down with real-world use. Seven participants were recruited for this study and were asked to walk 100K steps with their assigned footwear. Tread depth and slip-resistance performance (using the Maximum Achievable Angle test) were measured at baseline and again after each 25K-step interval up to 100K. Our results showed that the slip-resistance performance of the test footwear dropped significantly after the 75K and 100K step intervals compared to baseline. In addition, significant changes in tread depth were found after only 25K steps. These findings indicate that the performance of this type of footwear degrades relatively quickly with real-world use. Therefore, larger scale study of the slip-resistance of winter footwear with composite outsoles is needed and members of the public should be made aware of the potential loss of slip-resistance of these products.
在户外工作的人员中,在结冰地面上摔倒位列受伤的主要原因之一。我们最近的实地研究表明,新一代采用复合外底的冬季鞋类产品能够分别将在结冰地面上滑倒和摔倒的几率降低68%和78%。广泛采用这类鞋类产品可能会大幅减少与摔倒相关伤害所带来的疼痛、痛苦和成本。然而,这些复合材料对磨损敏感,这使得其防滑性能可能会随着使用而下降。这项初步研究的目的是确定两种带有复合外底的冬季鞋类产品在实际使用中磨损时防滑性能的变化程度。本研究招募了七名参与者,并要求他们穿着指定的鞋类行走10万步。在基线时以及每行走2.5万步直至10万步的间隔后,测量鞋底花纹深度和防滑性能(使用最大可达角度测试)。我们的结果表明,与基线相比,测试鞋类产品在行走7.5万步和10万步间隔后防滑性能显著下降。此外,仅在行走2.5万步后就发现鞋底花纹深度有显著变化。这些发现表明,这类鞋类产品在实际使用中性能下降相对较快。因此,需要对带有复合外底的冬季鞋类产品的防滑性能进行更大规模的研究,并且应该让公众了解这些产品防滑性能可能会丧失的情况。