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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081726/passing-distance-speed-and-perceived-risks-to-the-cyclist-and-driver-in-passing-events
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elisabeth Rubie, Narelle Haworth, Naohide Yamamoto
INTRODUCTION: Up to 38% of crashes between motor vehicles and cyclists involve overtaking and close passes, contributing to a fear of cycling for both current and potential riders. Consequently, most research has focused on the cyclist's perceptions of risk in passing events; but the driver's perceptions may be more influential determinants of passing distances and thus, objective crash risk. METHOD: In an online cross-sectional survey, participants viewed 24 video clips of naturalistic passing events (external view akin to being a following driver) on urban roads in Queensland, Australia and judged distance and safety for both the portrayed cyclist and the passing driver...
December 2023: Journal of Safety Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081725/drivers-passing-cyclists-how-does-sight-distance-affect-safety-results-from-a-naturalistic-study
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Alexander Rasch, Yury Tarakanov, Gustav Tellwe, Marco Dozza
INTRODUCTION: Cycling is popular for its ecological, economic, and health benefits. However, especially in rural areas, cyclists may need to share the road with motorized traffic, which is often perceived as a threat. Overtaking a cyclist is a particularly critical maneuver for drivers as they need to control their lateral clearance and speed when passing the cyclist, possibly in the presence of oncoming vehicles or view-obstructing curves. An overtaking vehicle can destabilize the cyclist when passing with low clearance and high speed...
December 2023: Journal of Safety Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081724/cyclist-s-travel-distances-and-risk-of-falls-in-snowy-and-icy-conditions-in-german-cities
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Martin Bärwolff, Regine Gerike
INTRODUCTION: So far, no studies are known that estimate distance-based risks for cyclist falls in snowy/icy conditions compared to other conditions to account for differences in cycling levels in the different weather situations. METHOD: The number of cyclist falls was gathered from retrospective surveys in Germany. Cycling distances were obtained from the German Household Travel Survey "Mobility in cities - SrV," assigned to meteorological data, and validated against counts and own surveys...
December 2023: Journal of Safety Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081723/increased-bicycle-helmet-use-in-the-absence-of-mandatory-bicycle-helmet-legislation-prevalence-and-trends-from-longitudinal-observational-studies-on-the-use-of-bicycle-helmets-among-cyclists-in-denmark-2004-2022
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Bjørn Olsson
INTRODUCTION: Using a bicycle helmet reduces the risk of serious head injuries among cyclists substantially. This makes it highly relevant to increase the use of helmets and to measure the prevalence of bicycle helmet use over time and across different groups. METHOD: Since 2004, the use of bicycle helmets in Denmark has been measured observationally in two nationwide time series: one among cyclists in city traffic across all age groups, and one among cycling school children (aged 6-16) around schools...
December 2023: Journal of Safety Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081722/analysis-of-social-determinants-of-health-and-individual-factors-found-in-health-equity-frameworks-applications-to-injury-research
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Andrea E Carmichael, Natalie H Lennon, Judith R Qualters
INTRODUCTION: This research evaluated existing health equity frameworks as they relate to social determinants of health (SDOHs) and individual factors that may impact injury outcomes and identify gaps in coverage using the Healthy People (HP) 2030 key domains. METHODS: The study used a list of health equity frameworks sourced from previous literature. SDOHs and individual factors from each framework were identified and categorized into the Healthy People 2030 domains...
December 2023: Journal of Safety Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081721/covid-19-safety-leadership-perceived-severity-and-emotional-exhaustion-does-safety-culture-matter
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Khaled Lahlouh, Aïcha Oumessaoud, Richard Huaman-Ramirez, Hajar Ouhannour
INTRODUCTION: Emotional exhaustion is a major health-related issue that employees face, especially during crises such as pandemics. This study seeks to understand how safety leadership applied to the COVID-19 pandemic relates to emotional exhaustion, and to examine its mechanisms (i.e., perceived severity) along with its boundary condition (i.e., safety culture). METHOD: A time lag study was conducted to collect data from 229 employees working in the service industry in Morocco...
December 2023: Journal of Safety Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081720/long-term-temporal-analysis-of-fatal-and-severe-occupational-accidents-in-central-european-forests-of-the-slovak-republic
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Michal Allman, Zuzana Dudáková, Martin Jankovský
INTRODUCTION: Forestry is one of the most dangerous industries worldwide. Workers handle heavy loads and are exposed to numerous adverse factors of the work environment. This study was focused on analyzing severe and fatal occupational accidents over a long period. METHODS: Data were gathered from occupational safety and health databases of the State Forests of the Slovak Republic, which manages 879,113 ha of forests in Slovakia. Between 2007 and 2021, 210 severe and64 fatal accidents were recorded...
December 2023: Journal of Safety Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081719/the-effect-of-punishment-and-feedback-on-correcting-erroneous-behavior
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Curtis G Calabrese, Brett R C Molesworth, Julie Hatfield
INTRODUCTION: Understanding the consequences of non-punitive sanctions and feedback for nonintentional deviations (i.e., errors) is important to effective safety policy. This study aims to address a lack of research on the effects of punishment and feedback on correcting erroneous behavior in the context of multitasking. METHOD: A Multi-Attribute Task Battery (MATB-II) was employed to simulate the demands of aviating, an important area of applied safety. Sixty participants were randomly assigned to one of four experimental groups (no intervention, punishment, feedback, punishment + feedback) and asked to perform the MATB-II...
December 2023: Journal of Safety Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081718/real-time-monitoring-unsafe-behaviors-of-portable-multi-position-ladder-worker-using-deep-learning-based-on-vision-data
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Minsoo Park, Dai Quoc Tran, Jinyeong Bak, Almo Senja Kulinan, Seunghee Park
INTRODUCTION: Fatal fall from height accidents, especially on construction sites, persist, underscoring the importance of monitoring and managing worker behaviors to enhance safety. Deep learning showed the possibility of substituting the manual work of safety managers. However, applying detection results to determine compliance with safety regulations has limitations. METHOD: This study estimated the actual working height depending on the height of the object detection bounding box by specifying the consistent hinge part as a target marker based on ladder manufacturing regulations...
December 2023: Journal of Safety Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081717/the-effect-of-tread-patterns-on-slip-resistance-of-footwear-outsoles-based-on-composite-materials-in-icy-conditions
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Sabrina Islam, Kunal Gide, Tilak Dutta, Z Shaghayegh Bagheri
INTRODUCTION: Falls on icy surfaces are the leading cause of injuries for outdoor workers. Footwear outsole material and geometrical design parameters are the most significant factors affecting slips-and-falls. Recently, composite materials have been incorporated into outsoles to improve traction, yet the best design parameters are not fully understood. METHOD: In this effort, based on Taguchi orthogonal array design, 27 outsole prototypes were fabricated with different tread pattern features using our patented composites and tested in a simulated winter condition...
December 2023: Journal of Safety Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081716/exploring-parental-risk-perception-regarding-childhood-unintentional-home-injuries-a-cross-sectional-study
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Linda Foettinger, Friederike Doerwald, Birte Marie Albrecht, Imke Stalling, Carina Recke, Karin Bammann
INTRODUCTION: While previous studies on childhood injury focused mainly on the relationship between parents' preventive behavior and its determinants, knowledge about parental risk perception that can help to develop, implement, and evaluate successful interventions to prevent childhood unintentional home injuries is still limited. The aim of this study was to gain a deeper understanding of parental risk perception regarding unintentional home injuries of children under six years of age...
December 2023: Journal of Safety Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081715/road-rule-enforcement-and-where-to-find-it-an-investigation-of-applications-used-to-avoid-detection-when-violating-traffic-rules
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Verity Truelove, Michelle Nicolls, Kayla B Stefanidis, Oscar Oviedo-Trespalacios
INTRODUCTION: One of the primary countermeasures in place to prevent road rule violations is legal enforcement, yet there are numerous applications that can undermine such efforts by notifying drivers of enforcement locations. However, the capabilities of these applications and how they can impact offending behavior is currently unknown. METHOD: Two studies were conducted to understand which of these applications are being used by drivers and how these applications are impacting road rule violations...
December 2023: Journal of Safety Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081714/an-expert-novice-comparison-of-lifeguard-specific-vigilance-performance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin T Sharpe, Marcus S Smith, Steven C R Williams, Jo Talbot, Oliver R Runswick, Jenny Smith
INTRODUCTION: Lifeguards must maintain alertness and monitor an aquatic space across extended periods. However, lifeguard research has yet to investigate a lifeguard's ability to maintain performance over time and whether this is influenced by years of certified experience or the detection difficulty of a drowning incident. The aim of this study was to examine whether lifeguard experience, drowning duration, bather number, and time on task influences drowning detection performance. METHOD: A total of 30 participants took part in nine 60-minute lifeguard specific tasks that included 11 drowning events occurring at five-minute intervals...
December 2023: Journal of Safety Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081713/the-forgotten-protection-factor-a-nationwide-score-based-assessment-of-motorcycle-eye-protection-legislation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eric J Kim, Arjun Ganga, Leo A Kim
INTRODUCTION: Motorcycle accidents cause millions of deaths and injuries globally. It is estimated that billions of dollars would be saved in the United States alone if safety equipment, such as helmets and eye protection, was ubiquitously worn. Legislation concerning eye protection specifically is understudied and poorly characterized. METHOD: We reviewed all motorcycle-related safety equipment laws in all 50 states of the United States for information regarding eye protection...
December 2023: Journal of Safety Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081712/an-observational-study-on-pedestrian-and-bicyclist-violations-at-railroad-grade-crossings-exploring-the-impact-of-geometrical-and-operational-attributes
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Adheesh Kumar Vivek, Smruti Sourava Mohapatra
INTRODUCTION: In order to enhance the existing body of research regarding the prevalence of violations committed by pedestrians and bicyclists, this observational study utilized personal-specific, train-specific, operational, and behavioral data extracted from recorded videos at seven railroad grade crossings (RRGCs). METHOD: A total of 7,332 pedestrians and 1,684 bicyclist crossing events were observed during 279 gate operation phases at seven study locations. First, two separate violation models (binary logit) for pedestrians and bicyclists were developed to determine the influence of personal-specific characteristics and other behavioral traits on probability of pedestrians' and bicyclists' violation...
December 2023: Journal of Safety Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081711/exploring-nighttime-pedestrian-crash-patterns-at-intersection-and-segments-findings-from-the-machine-learning-algorithm
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ahmed Hossain, Xiaoduan Sun, Mahir Shahrier, Shahrin Islam, Shah Alam
INTRODUCTION: Pedestrian safety at nighttime is an ongoing critical traffic safety concern. Although poor visibility is primarily associated with nighttime pedestrian crashes, other contributing factors such as humans, vehicles, roadways, and environmental factors interact with each other to cause a crash. Additionally, the pattern of nighttime pedestrian crashes differs significantly according to the intersection and segment location, which requires further exploration. DATA: This study applied Association Rules Mining (ARM), a rule-based machine learning method, to reveal the association of nighttime pedestrian crash risk factors according to the intersection and segment locations using 2,505 nighttime pedestrian fatal and injury crashes in Louisiana (2015-2019)...
December 2023: Journal of Safety Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081710/the-relationship-between-cycle-track-width-and-the-lateral-position-of-cyclists-and-implications-for-the-required-cycle-track-width
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paul Schepers, Eline Theuwissen, Pablo Nuñez Velasco, Matin Nabavi Niaki, Otto van Boggelen, Winnie Daamen, Marjan Hagenzieker
INTRODUCTION: Sufficient cycle track width is important to prevent single-bicycle crashes and collisions between cyclists. The assumptions on which the minimum width is based in guidelines is founded on only a few studies. The aim of the present study is to investigate the relationship between cycle track width and lateral position of cyclists. METHOD: We conducted an experiment to evaluate the lateral position of cyclists along cycle tracks with different widths (Study 1)...
December 2023: Journal of Safety Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081709/relationship-of-personal-situational-and-environmental-factors-to-injury-experience-in-commercial-fishing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laurel Kincl, Laura Syron, Devin Lucas, Amelia Vaughan, Viktor Bovbjerg
INTRODUCTION: Commercial fishing work involves a variety of activities and is hazardous. While much is understood to mitigate fatalities in this industry, research must further explore nonfatal injury characteristics, factors related to injury, and potential injury prevention strategies. This paper determines if fishing experience is associated with injury risk and explores common work activities associated with injury. METHOD: Key informant interviews and a survey of fishermen were conducted to refine work activity codes and collect injury experiences...
December 2023: Journal of Safety Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081708/estimated-prevalence-of-helmet-use-while-bicycling-rollerblading-and-skateboarding-among-middle-school-students-in-selected-u-s-states-youth-behavior-risk-survey-2013-2019
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dana Waltzman, Kelly Sarmiento, Xinjian Zhang, Gabrielle F Miller
BACKGROUND: Helmet use helps prevent severe and fatal head and brain injuries from bicycle, rollerblade, and skateboard crashes. This study explores the prevalence of self-reported helmet use among middle school students while bicycling, skateboarding, and rollerblading. METHODS: Data from the Middle School Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) for selected states were analyzed. Self-reported prevalence (frequency) of helmet use while bicycling, rollerblading, or skateboarding and other variables (sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity) are reported...
December 2023: Journal of Safety Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081707/towards-smart-work-zones-creating-safe-and-efficient-work-zones-in-the-technology-era
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Suvin P Venthuruthiyil, Diwas Thapa, Sabyasachee Mishra
INTRODUCTION: Work Zones (WZs) have long been identified as a source of traffic fatalities and delays. Despite considerable technological advances that have alleviated many operational challenges associated with a WZ, social concerns about safety and mobility near WZs remain. Notably, the concept of a Smart Work Zone (SWZ) emerged from the compelling need to improve the safety and mobility of traffic and other WZ participants. This study reviewed the literature to assimilate studies related to SWZ Systems (SWZSs), report their findings, and ascertain a future path forward...
December 2023: Journal of Safety Research
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