Araujo Guilherme De Moura, Khorsandi Farzaneh, Fathallah Fadi A
Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, USA.
J Safety Res. 2024 Feb;88:303-312. doi: 10.1016/j.jsr.2023.11.017. Epub 2023 Dec 15.
All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) cause a distressing number of fatalities and injuries among farm youth in the United States. The number of severe injuries caused by ATV crashes on farms, which stood at 25 children in 2019, is expected to rise due to increased ATV sales during the COVID-19 pandemic. Existing research into children's injuries has explored physical capabilities like anthropometry, strength, and visual acuity. Yet, studies assessing youths' physical ability to operate ATVs remain limited. This study tests the hypothesis that diminished vision field in young ATV operators raises crash risks.
This study used SAMMIECAD digital human modeling system to simulate and compare the field of vision of youth and adult ATV operators. The simulations incorporated 3-D mockups of ATVs, humans, sprayer tanks, windshields, and obstacles. Ten utility ATVs and children of both genders across nine ages (8-16) and three height percentiles (5th, 50th, 95th) were evaluated.
Simulations showed that young ATV operators generally have a more restricted field of vision than adults, particularly those aged 6-11 years.
Visual limitations hinder riders' ability to see ATV controls, potentially leading to vehicle control loss. Moreover, they impair environmental perception during riding, compromising youths' ATV operation abilities and increasing crash risks.
These findings offer crucial data in support of modifying ATV safety guidelines. Additionally, they can guide youth occupational health professionals in preventing ATV-related incidents in agricultural settings.
在美国,全地形车(ATV)导致了数量惊人的农场青少年伤亡。2019年,农场中ATV碰撞造成的重伤儿童数量为25人,由于新冠疫情期间ATV销量增加,这一数字预计还会上升。现有的儿童伤害研究探讨了人体测量学、力量和视力等身体能力。然而,评估青少年操作ATV的身体能力的研究仍然有限。本研究检验了一个假设,即年轻的ATV操作员视野缩小会增加碰撞风险。
本研究使用SAMMIECAD数字人体建模系统来模拟和比较青少年和成人ATV操作员的视野。模拟中纳入了ATV、人体、喷雾器水箱、挡风玻璃和障碍物的三维模型。评估了10辆多功能ATV以及来自九个年龄段(8 - 16岁)、三个身高百分位数(第5、第50、第95)的男女儿童。
模拟结果表明,年轻的ATV操作员的视野通常比成年人更受限,尤其是6 - 11岁的那些人。
视觉限制阻碍了骑手查看ATV控制装置的能力,可能导致车辆失控。此外,它们还会损害骑行过程中的环境感知,削弱青少年操作ATV的能力并增加碰撞风险。
这些发现为修改ATV安全指南提供了关键数据。此外,它们可以指导青少年职业健康专业人员预防农业环境中与ATV相关的事故。