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Study of Visual Spatial Perception Performance at Close Range in Underground Coal Mine

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In coal mines the environment is complex, crowded with personnel and equipment, as well as lack of colors. The safety in production is influenced by visual spatial perception is whether or not accurate. The visual spatial perception precision plays a significant even crucial role in positioning. By simulating the environment in coal mines, the positioning experiment about participants’ visual spatial perception performance of different target objects in two models—from far to near and from near to far has been carried out. Experimental results showed that visual spatial perception distance was significantly shorter than target range, that visual spatial perception in deep pink was the poorest. In addition, the H has become appreciable and regular with visual spatial perception changing. The experimental results provided references for setting warning marks, safe distances and choosing colors for infrastructure in coal mines.

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Abstract
 1. Introduction
 2. Experimental Methods
  2.1. Simulated Environment in Coal Mines
  2.2. Participants
  2.3. Processes
 3. Analysis and Discussion
  3.1. Analysis
  3.2. Discussion
 4. Summary
 References

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  • Ren Dawei Department of Industrial Engineering, College of Mining and Safety Engineering Shandong University of Science and Technology, Tsingtao, China
  • Liu Yang Department of Industrial Engineering, College of Mining and Safety Engineering Shandong University of Science and Technology, Tsingtao, China
  • Chen Litao Department of Industrial Engineering, College of Mining and Safety Engineering Shandong University of Science and Technology, Tsingtao, China

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