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Roger Haslam
Roger
Haslam
Victoria Filingeri
Victoria
Filingeri
Slips, trips and falls in crowds
Loughborough University
2018
Crowd ergonomics
Crowd safety
Fall prevention
Design Practice and Management not elsewhere classified
2018-09-11 13:09:55
Conference contribution
https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/conference_contribution/Slips_trips_and_falls_in_crowds/9351377
Crowd situations are commonplace and involve circumstances known to lead to slips, trips and falls (STF). Data from focus groups with crowd participants (5 groups, n = 35 individuals); observations of crowd situations (n = 55); and interviews with crowd organisers (n = 41) were analysed to examine understanding of and responses to the risk of STF in crowds. Although safety was a high priority for both crowd participants and organisers, explicit consideration of STF as a safety concern was low among both groups. Crowd observations found STF risks mitigated on some occasions and present on others, without any discernible pattern for the variation. A risk management framework for STF risk in crowds is proposed. It is concluded that improved understanding is needed of the nature and pattern of STF occurrence in crowds and the efficacy of measures for prevention.