Abstract
Load haul dump (LHD) vehicles have been involved in workplace
accidents resulting in fatal injuries and LHD operators also report high rates
of musculoskeletal injury. Poor line-of-sight (LOS) and awkward postures
adopted by the LHD operator increase the risk of driving related accidents and
musculoskeletal injury. The purpose of this case study was to simultaneously
measure point of regard (POR), driving posture and sitting position during the
operation of a LHD in an underground mining environment in order to further
understand the link between these variables and the design of the LHD vehicle.
A 5.35 m
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