id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_smhtqcialzdjxczmtge7epkb7m Timothy Lutz Determining Underground Mining Work Postures Using Motion Capture and Digital Human Modeling 2016 6 .pdf application/pdf 4141 381 60 and according to MSHA (Mine Safety and Health Administration) data, during 2008 2012 in the U.S., there were, on average, 65 lost-time accidents per year during routine mining and and calculated joint angles of the back, hips, and knees from various postures on 12 Underground Mining Work Postures Using Motion Capture and Digital Human The Jack® software enabled analysis of the data for determining accurate body joint angles of interest on each subject The subjects were asked to assume eight different postures: walking, standing, sitting with bent knees, sitting with legs A set of data for each subject in each posture was constructed by merging the static portions from the 24 tests of the given Hip joint angles for standing posture (right-173°, leftvalues to knee joints in the standing posture and their interquartile range (IQR) is high, sitting with legs extended (29.6, 25.9) The hip and knee joint values for kneeling on the left ./cache/work_smhtqcialzdjxczmtge7epkb7m.pdf ./txt/work_smhtqcialzdjxczmtge7epkb7m.txt