STF TC meeting was held via zoom on September 7, 2023.
Presentation videos presented at STF Sendai 2022
The following presentation videos presented at STF 2022 Sendai have been uploaded.
S-1-1
Title: Stairs Ramps and Tactile Surfaces. Aspects of Inclusive Design
Presenting author:Stephen C Thorpe (Olver & Rawden)
S4-4
Title: Socially responsible slip resistance standardisation: factoring in public expectations of sustainability and life cycle performance
Presenting author: Richard Bowman (Intertile Research Pty Ltd.)
S5-1
Title: ERGONOMIC FLOORING DESIGN for HEALTH CARE SETTINGS
Presenting author: Mike Minett (Polyflor Ltd.)
S5-4
Title: The quest to report the surface texture characteristics of slip resistance test specimens
Presenting author: Richard Bowman (Intertile Research Pty Ltd.)
S9-5
Title: Preventing Slips, Trips, and Falls – The Importance of Good Data
Presenting author: Rob Shaw (Rob Shaw (TFG) Associates Ltd.)
STF2023 Registration and call for abstracts are now open!
Dear Colleagues,
Registration and call for abstracts are now open!
The International Conference on Slips, Trips, and Falls (STF) will be held in Toronto, Canada, on June 1-2, 2023. The conference will take place in a hybrid format (on-site and online attendance).
This conference aims to bring together experts from North America and around the world to share research excellence, industrial advances and policy innovations in slip/trip/fall-related injury prevention. This conference is expecting to draw delegates from a wide variety of safety-related sectors, including risk and safety managers, architects and designers, planners and facilities managers, ergonomists and forensics experts, footwear or flooring manufacturers, policymakers, standards committee members, other safety and healthcare professionals, researchers, and engineering.
We welcome you to submit abstracts for presentation at this conference. Abstracts will be accepted as “Individual (oral) presentations” OR as “Extended discussions/panel presentations”. The abstract template and further information are available on the conference website (https://kite-uhn.com/stf).
Important dates
- Jan 15th 2023–Abstracts deadline
- Mar 1st 2023–Notification of decision
- May 15th 2023–Last day for change of registration or cancellation with a refund
- May 31st–Registration Close
Early Bird Registration is available to the first 75 registrants only
Please feel free to share this information with your colleagues.
If you have questions, please get in touch with Sophia at Yue.Li@uhn.ca or Alison at Alison.Novak@uhn.ca
Regards,
The STF 2023 Organizing Committee
TC Zoom Meeting (2022/9/15)
STF TC meeting was held via zoom on September 15, 2022.
STF Sendai 2022 Abstract Book
STF Sendai 2022 Abstract Book was uploaded.
STF Sendai 2022 held successfully held in hybrid format
The 14th International Conference on Slips, Trips, and Falls Sendai 2022 (STF Sendai 2022) was held on July 22-23, 2022 in Sendai, Japan. The conference was hosted ty IEA Slips, Trips, and Falls (STF) Technical Committee and endorsed by the International Ergonomics Association (IEA).
Four keynote lectures were given by specialists in neuroscience, assistive technology, sports science, and robotics. 45 oral presentations from diverse filed related to slips, trips, and falls, with 11 counteries.
The hybrid conference (on-site and virtual) was successful. We asked all the presenters to submit pre-recorded presentation videos and use them for the presentation at the conference, which was effective for running the conference on time. Both on-site participants and virtual participants enjoyed the live Q&A sessions and provided positive feedback.
We received strong support from the School of Engineering of Tohoku University, the Japanese Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, the Japanese Society for Fall Prevention, the Japanese National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (JNIOSH), and the Japanese Society of Biomechanism.
For more information: Report of STF Sendai 2022
STF Sendai 2022: abstract submission extension and plenary speaker announcement
Dear friends and colleagues,
Please feel free to share this information with your colleagues.
In-person/online hybrid format
While it is hoped that everyone will be able to come to the conference to enjoy the stimulating discussions and camaraderie, we are holding a hydrid event to overcome any potential travel difficulties associated with the Covid-19 pandemic
Extension of abstract submission deadline
As we have received requests to extend the abstract submission deadline, we are extending the abstract submission deadline to January 28, 2022.
https://confit.atlas.jp/guide/event/stf2022sendai/static/submission
Whether you plan to join us online or onsite, we look forward to receiving your abstracts by the new submission deadline.
Plenary speakers
We’re excited to announce the plenary speakers who will be presenting at STF 2022 in Sendai.
https://confit.atlas.jp/guide/event/stf2022sendai/static/program
Rezaul Begg
Professor, Institute for Health and Sports, Victoria University, Australia
Title (tentative): Tripping biomechanics and application of assistive technologies for falls prevention
Kenichi Harano
Senior General Manager, Institute of Sport Science, ASICS Corporation, Japan
Title (tentative): High-performance design of sports gear based on tribology
Yasuhisa Hirata
Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Japan
Title (tentative): Adaptable AI-enabled robots to support human activities
Stephen Lord
Scientia Professor, NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellow, Neuroscience Research Australia
Title (tentative): Voluntary and reactive step training for the prevention of falls in older people
For all questions on this conference, please contact conference secretariat at stfsendai2022@gmail.com
On behalf of the STF2022 organizing committee,
Takeshi Yamaguchi
The submission portal for the call of papers on “Research Challenges of Slip Resistance Measurements” is open.
Dear colleagues,
The submission portal for the call of papers on “Research Challenges of Slip Resistance Measurements” in Frontiers in Public Health is open.
This Research Topic is principally focused on broadening the knowledge base and developing new concepts and ideas on which improvements in the validity and reliability of slip resistance measurements might be made. To achieve this goal, this Research Topic will cover extensive themes on industry/public falls safety developments such as:
1) Engineering/tribology approach to measuring slip resistance properties;
2) Slip resistance (anti-slip) properties of floor/walkway surfaces;
3) Controls of contamination, cleaning, and maintenance;
4) The function of footwear and slip resistance shoes;
5) FEM and 2D/3D computational modelling for the interfaces amongst shoes, floors, and environments;
6) Stair falls and prevention;
7) Preventing slip, trips, and falls.
This Research Topic also welcomes papers on all other areas of falls prevention and related topics, including gait dynamics and slip resistance, biomechanics and friction controls, falls from heights, stair falls, etc.
Best regards,
Sophia Yue Li, PhD
Co-chair of IEA’s Slips, Trips, and Falls (STF) Technical Committee
Call for papers: Frontiers in Public Health
Dear colleagues,
Dr. In-Ju Kim, Dr. Thurmon Lockhart and Dr. Sophia Yue Li are planning a Special Collection proposal that will be submitted to “Frontiers in Public Health”. The topic of the proposed Special Collection is slip resistance measurements (and related slip and fall research). Frontiers in Public Health is a multidisciplinary open-access journal that publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research and is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians, policymakers and the public worldwide. The journal aims at overcoming current fragmentation in research and publication, promoting consistency in pursuing relevant scientific themes, and supporting finding dissemination and translation into practice.
If you are interested in contributing an article to this Special Collection, please contact Dr. Sophia Yue Li at yue.li@uhn.ca.
As a platform for exchanging up-to-date information on fall prevention and discussing various Slips, Trips and Falls (STF) research topics, STF Technical Committee would like to encourage you to consider this opportunity and looks forward to hearing your feedback.
Thanks,
Sophia Yue Li, PhD
Co-chair of IEA’s Slips, Trips, and Falls (STF) Technical Committee
International Conference on Slips, Trips, and Falls 2022 -Call for Abstracts now open!
The call for Abstracts is now open!
The International Conference on Slips, Trips, and Falls (STF) will be held in Sendai, Japan, from July 22 to July 23, 2022. This conference is hosted by IEA STF TC and is endorsed by IEA.
You can now submit your abstracts (250-500 words) outlining your contribution to the topical area via the conference website, which is regularly updated. https://confit.atlas.jp/stf2022sendai
Important dates
Abstract submission opens: September 15, 2021
Abstract submission due: December 31, 2021
Topics of this conference may include:
- Falls prevention
- Architectural design
- Analysing accidents and determining the causes of falls
- Human/Behavioural Factors
- Biomechanics
- Postural control
- Nursing home
- Ageing
- Fall from height/stairs
- Ergonomics, rehabilitation and assistance products
- Measurement principles and technology
- Footwear and flooring
- National and international safety standards
- Other – You are not limited to the topics identified above
Please feel free to share this information with colleagues.
For all questions on this conference, please contact conference secretariat at stfsendai2022@gmail.com.