
The International Conference on Slips, Trips, and Falls 2022 was in Sendai, Japan. The Conference Chair is Takeshi Yamaguchi. Conference Resources: Videos, journals and links…
MoreThe UK’s independent authority on slip resistance
The International Conference on Slips, Trips, and Falls 2022 was in Sendai, Japan. The Conference Chair is Takeshi Yamaguchi. Conference Resources: Videos, journals and links…
MoreThe IES 2021, 13-18 June in Vancouver was themed: “HFE (Human Factors and Ergonomics) in a connected world/L, ergonomie 4,0”, it speaks to the role of…
MoreThe SRGS is the Spanish Association for the prevention of falls in pedestrian traffic. The same as the UKSRG (UK Slip Resistance Group) counterpart, it is…
More01/2022 The Rz parameter measured by the Surtronic Duo (as used in the HSE work on surface microroughness) is derived using a 2CR filter. The…
MoreThe annual Slips, Trips and Falls conference for 2020 was in Madrid, Spain at the 13 and 14 February. Hosted by the SRGS (Slip Resistance Group…
MoreRehabWeek 2019 took place from 24 – 28 June 2019 in Toronto. The RehabWeek workshops attracts attendees from different backgrounds and is interesting for both…
MoreThe event will be for researchers and also an international workshop devoted to the multidisciplinary work among professionals from different countries, all engaged in a brainstorming session to generate new ideas. The community of professionals who deal with ergonomics and human factors is capable of building a better world around people.
MoreOn the 16th and 17th June 2017, several members of the UKSRG attended the Slips, Trips and Falls conference at the prestigious MaRS Complex in central Toronto. Delegates came from several countries around the world to listen to and share the latest developments and research and promote thought-leadership in this key area of safety. Much of the content built on the work the UKSRG conference held in London in October 2016.
MoreIn 2016, the UKSRG hosted a conference to promote a better understanding of slip resistance. The premise was simple; bring together experts in pedestrian safety, provide a platform for a stream of informative presentations, and attract an audience that would benefit from a better understanding of the science.
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