Experimental validation of the forklift and operator model in a lateral rollover situation (Phase III - model) Abstract This report summarizes the evolution of the research conducted since the early 1990s on the effectiveness of wearing a safety belt and other devices as protection for lift truck operators in the event of lift truck rollover. It describes the tests carried out by the Université de Sherbrooke and the IRSST, in collaboration with the INRS in France, to determine the contribution to safety of various devices, including safety gates, armrests and seats with wings, combined or not with a pelvic safety belt. It emerges that the wearing of a safety belt alone or the presence of a complete door, combined with a head protection system, is a good means of protection against most of the injuries that can occur in the lateral rollover of a lift truck. The study’s results refute the belief that the wearing of a safety belt significantly increases the impact velocity of the body or the head on the ground. They also demonstrate that actions prescribed by the manufacturers, namely having both hands firmly on the steering wheel and bracing the feet against the cabin floor, contribute to safety, but do not ensure effective protection against serious injuries. The authors recommend that the wearing of pelvic safety equipment be regulated and that the studies already begun on the modeling and dynamic testing of lift truck rollover be continued in order to evaluate in the future the effectiveness of any other safety device proposed for protecting a lift truck operator during rollover. Produced Under this Project Scientific Reports Forklift operator retaining devices in a forklift rollover situation - Synthesis of available models (mainly in Québec) Research Report: R-434Lift truck safety: Study on safety belt effectiveness Research Report: R-541 Guide and Tools Lift trucks – Information and training documents Training tool: OUT-004Lift trucks : Wearing a safety belt can save your life Awareness-raising document: DS-021 Simplified Articles Étude des dispositifs les plus efficaces pour retenir le caristeRenversements de chariots élévateurs Volume 22, n0 1 Scientific Publications Computer modeling of lift trucks and operators to simulate lateral tipoverKoutchouk M., Aubin C.-E., Gou M.Source : International Journal of Crashworthiness, vol. 11, no 5, 2006, p. 485-493 Additional Information Type: Project Number: 0099-2970 Status: Completed Year of completion: 2007 Research Field: Mechanical and Physical Risk Prevention Team: Michel Gou (Polytechnique Montréal)Carl-Éric Aubin (Polytechnique Montréal)Marina Koutchouk (Polytechnique Montréal)Maria Olteanu (Polytechnique Montréal)Denis Rancourt (Université de Sherbrooke)