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Slip potential for commonly used inclined grated metal walkways

Pollard et al., 2015

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13338331167078075090
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Pollard J
Heberger J
Dempsey P
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IIE transactions on occupational ergonomics and human factors

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OCCUPATIONAL APPLICATIONS Grated walkway materials are used to discourage accumulation of debris in environments where spillage is likely. Several types of grated walkway materials exist and the choice of walkway material impacts the likelihood of a slip …
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