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    Hazards in Motion: Development of Mobile Geofences for Use in Logging Safety by Zimbelman, Eloise G, Keefe, Robert F, Strand, Eva K, Kolden, Crystal A, Wempe, Ann M

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (10-04-2017)
    “…Logging is one of the most hazardous occupations in the United States. Real-time positioning that uses global navigation satellite system (GNSS) technology…”
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    Characterizing Rigging Crew Proximity to Hazards on Cable Logging Operations Using GNSS-RF: Effect of GNSS Positioning Error on Worker Safety Status by Ann M. Wempe, Robert F. Keefe

    Published in Forests (01-10-2017)
    “…Logging continues to rank among the most lethal occupations in the United States. Though the hazards associated with fatalities are well-documented and safe…”
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    Human Factors Affecting Logging Injury Incidents in Idaho and the Potential for Real-Time Location-Sharing Technology to Improve Safety by Newman, Soren M, Keefe, Robert F, Brooks, Randall H, Ahonen, Emily Q, Wempe, Ann M

    Published in Safety (Basel) (01-10-2018)
    “…Human factors, including inadequate situational awareness, can contribute to fatal and near-fatal traumatic injuries in logging, which is among the most…”
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    Positioning Methods and the Use of Location and Activity Data in Forests by Robert F. Keefe, Ann M. Wempe, Ryer M. Becker, Eloise G. Zimbelman, Emily S. Nagler, Sophie L. Gilbert, Christopher C. Caudill

    Published in Forests (01-01-2019)
    “…In this paper, we provide an overview of positioning systems for moving resources in forest and fire management and review the related literature. Emphasis is…”
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    Intent to Adopt Location Sharing for Logging Safety Applications by Wempe, Ann, Keefe, Robert, Newman, Soren, Paveglio, Travis

    Published in Safety (Basel) (2019)
    “…Logging entails work in remote areas with multiple hazards and consistently ranks among the most fatal occupations in the United States. Location-sharing (LS)…”
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    Use of Location-sharing to Increase Situational Awareness and Improve Occupational Safety in Operational Forestry by Wempe, Ann M

    Published 01-01-2018
    “…Situational awareness is imperative to maintaining safe workflow conditions on logging operations. Occupational injury and fatality risks are high for loggers,…”
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