This cannot be answered. You will have to give me some choices to choose from.
it is a farm equipment used to harvest rice. In general, rice harvester can be divided into walking type and driving type to satisfy different requirements. and the appearances and working principles are quite different with each other.
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It all depends at how fast you are walking. a brisk walk is 4.5mph. Therefore it would take about 29.37hours. But like i said, depends how fast you are walking...!
They will be walking 3.72 mph
A 13.42-minute mile equates to a walking speed of 4.47 mph
I think you are asking about the OSHA general Industry standard on walking and working surfaces. That is covered in Subpart D of the 1910 standards.
The biggest safety concerns relating to walking surfaces are probably the various conditions and defects that can result in slips, trips, and falls.
Calluses on toes are usually caused by ill-fitting shoes, walking on hard surfaces and having flat feet. To prevent calluses, one must purchase shoes that fit properly, avoid walking on hard, rough surfaces and seeing a doctor about flat feet.
The word "cane" rhymes with pain and means a walking stick.
Average adult walking velocity on level surfaces is approximately 80 m/min. For men, it is about 82 m/min, and for women, about 79 m/min
it is a farm equipment used to harvest rice. In general, rice harvester can be divided into walking type and driving type to satisfy different requirements. and the appearances and working principles are quite different with each other.
it is a farm equipment used to harvest rice. In general, rice harvester can be divided into walking type and driving type to satisfy different requirements. and the appearances and working principles are quite different with each other.
Yes, as long as your infant isnt walking on rough or very dirty surfaces.
With proper care and conditioning, you can ride your horse on all surfaces, even asphalt! If you gradually introduce the horse to walking on the pavement for about 15 minutes a day, and gradually increase speed and length of time you are on it, the horse's hooves will grow to be as hard as the asphalt! However, if you have not done this conditioning, then the general rule is do not ride on anything rougher than the surface your horse lives on.
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The risk of causing wear and tear injury's to joints is increased by spending a lot of time walking on flat hard surfaces like roads and concrete. There is also more risk of damage resulting from perfectly flat surfaces like carpet and floor boards. Hard surfaces have no give in them so the onus is on the cartilage and muscles around joints to absorb the the shock with every step taken. Walking on hard irregular surfaces will tend to help develop muscles around the joins involved which in turn helps to support that part of the joint that is covered with cartilage. The constant use of perfectly flat surfaces especially those that are hard and unforgiving is more likely to have harmful effects on joints because the muscles surrounding them tend not to be as well developed. This would apply in particular to those that have a predisposition to arthritic disease.
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