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Mining Publication: Visual Performance for Trip Hazard Detection When Using Incandescent and LED Miner Cap Lamps

Original creation date: April 2010

Image of publication Visual Performance for Trip Hazard Detection When Using Incandescent and LED Miner Cap Lamps

Accident data for 2003-2007 indicate that slip, trip, and falls (STFs) are the second leading accident class of lost-time injuries in underground mining. Proper lighting plays a critical role in enabling miners to detect STF hazards in this environment. Often, the only lighting available to the miner is from a cap lamp worn on the miner's helmet. The focus of this NIOSH research was to determine if the spectral content of light from light-emitting diode (LED) cap lamps enabled visual performance improvements for the detection of tripping hazards as compared to incandescent cap lamps that are traditionally used in underground mining. A secondary objective was to determine the effects of aging on visual performance.

Authors: JJ Sammarco, S Gallagher, MA Reyes

Peer Reviewed Journal Article - April 2010

NIOSHTIC2 Number: 20036872

J Saf Res 2010 Apr; 41(2):85-91


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