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  • G-force limits for head and neck (UNCLASSIFIED)

    Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
    Caveats: NONE

    This question is on behalf of a colleague who is planning a new research
    study:

    "I am writing a research protocol on the response of the neck and head
    to unexpected accelerations/decelerations. In order to get the study
    approved, I must be able to state that the subjects will not be in
    danger of injury. I thought about specifying that we will stay within
    the acceleration limits for amusement park rides, but I have not been
    able to find such limits. Does anyone have a reference that describes
    safe limits for amusement park rides, or other relevant limits? I
    understand that the criteria may be in terms of the first derivative of
    acceleration (jerk) or the second derivative of acceleration (snap)."

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks.

    -Dave


    David J. Gutekunst, M.S.
    Research Physiologist
    Military Performance Division
    U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine
    Natick, MA, USA 01760-5007
    Phone: 508.233.4888
    Fax: 508.233.4195
    Email: david.gutekunst@na.amedd.army.mil
    Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
    Caveats: NONE
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