ExtraSalty
Structural
- Sep 3, 2013
- 3
Hi all,
I am working on a job where the client has asked for a protection cage against on-coming traffic. More specifically, the cage is to be mounted to a line marking truck whereby the occupant reaches out from the side of the truck in order to place road markers. The client wants a cage to protect the arm of the occupant in the event of on-coming vehicles passing too close. The maximum speed of all on-coming traffic will be limited to 40 km/hr (25 mph) while the truck will be moving at walking speed.
I was wondering if there are any available standards/guides to design the cage to. I am aware that there are multiple standards for direct impact protection, however, they do not give anything relating to side swipe actions.
Cheers,
I am working on a job where the client has asked for a protection cage against on-coming traffic. More specifically, the cage is to be mounted to a line marking truck whereby the occupant reaches out from the side of the truck in order to place road markers. The client wants a cage to protect the arm of the occupant in the event of on-coming vehicles passing too close. The maximum speed of all on-coming traffic will be limited to 40 km/hr (25 mph) while the truck will be moving at walking speed.
I was wondering if there are any available standards/guides to design the cage to. I am aware that there are multiple standards for direct impact protection, however, they do not give anything relating to side swipe actions.
Cheers,