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Price: EUR 250.00Authors: Junior, Carlos André Vaz
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: The Brazilian commercial aviation industry has grown strongly in the last decades, increasing passenger capacity and operational safety. While several studies focus on flight safety and passenger comfort, few are dedicated to the manual transport of loads. Although apparently this sector has low relevance, every year nearly 9% of their workers are injured. It is estimated that these injuries cost more than 10 million dollars a year to the companies involved. This study assesses quantitatively the risk of injury on employees. NIOSH method was used to evaluated the possibility of injury in different tasks. Factors such as the pace of …activity, horizontal and vertical displacement, and asymmetries were evaluated during loading and unloading of luggage. This study showed that the frequency of repetitions of loading was excessive in all cases analyzed. However, the use of conveyors reduced the risk of employee injury, reducing this possibility to acceptable levels. The study shows that simple measures can help reduce the number of injuries and hence the cost that this entails. Show more
Keywords: manual transport of loads, operational cost, civil aviation
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0216-597
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 597-604, 2012
Authors: Nicholas, Jon W. | Corvese, Russel J. | Woolley, Charles | Armstrong, Thomas J.
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: The goal of this study was to use a pressure sensor to measure the force distribution and contact area of the hand when gripping, pushing, and pulling a cylinder. Data was collected from 10 subjects with no hand impairments and from 1 subject with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Subjects grasped an aluminum cylinder wrapped with a Tekscan pressure sensor and performed each trial at 25%, 50%, and 100% maximum voluntary exertion. A relationship was found between increasing exertion and increasing hand area with increasing hand contact area. The force distribution maps showed the thenar region of the hand exerts the most …force during pushing while the metacarpal joint line exerts the highest force during pulling. The third and fourth phalange were found to exert the highest phalange force during gripping. The force distribution maps from the RA subject showed higher thumb forces and distal phalange forces, relative to the entire phalange, compared to the non-impaired subjects. This suggests that the RA subject compensates for the lack of phalange function with the regions of the hand that still function. Future studies should sample individuals with a larger hand area range and sample more individuals with RA. Show more
Keywords: hand, grasp, Tekscan, contact area, rheumatoid arthritis
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0217-605
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 605-612, 2012
Authors: Guimarães, C.P. | Cid, G.L. | Santos, V.S. | Zamberlan, M.C.P. | Pastura, F.C.H. | Abud, G.M.D. | Lessa, C. | Batista, D.S. | Fraga, M.M.
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: The first sentence of the Abstract should follow the word “Abstract.” on the same line. The abstract should be clear, descriptive, self-explanatory and no longer than 200 words. It should also be suitable for publication in abstracting services. Do not include references or formulae in the abstract.
Keywords: Human Activity Reference Database, Ergonomics, chemical laboratory
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0218-613
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 613-616, 2012
Authors: Nakajima, Masato | Yamada, Kosuke C | Kitajima, Muneo
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: Conducting field research facilitates understanding human daily activities. Cognitive Chrono-Ethnography (CCE) is a study methodology used to understand how people select actions in daily life by conducting ethnographical field research. CCE consists of measuring monitors’ daily activities in a specified field and in-depth interviews using the recorded videos afterward. However, privacy issues may arise when conducting standard CCE with video recordings in a daily field. To resolve these issues, we developed a new study methodology, CCE Lite. To replace video recordings, we created pseudo-first-personview (PFPV) movies using a computer-graphic technique. The PFPV movies were used to remind the monitors of …their activities. These movies replicated monitors’ activities (e.g., locomotion and change in physical direction), with no human images and voices. We applied CCE Lite in a case study that involved female employees of hotels at a spa resort. In-depth interviews while showing the PFPV movies determined service schema of the employees (i.e., hospitality). Results indicated that using PFPV movies helped the employees to remember and reconstruct the situation of recorded activities. Show more
Keywords: Cognitive Chrono-Ethnography, privacy issues, behavior measurement, in-depth interview, pseudo-first-personview movies
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0219-617
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 617-622, 2012
Authors: Castillo, Juan | Cubillos, A
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: The recent development of the Colombian legislation, have been identified the need to develop protective clothing to work according to specifications from the work done and in compliance with international standards. These involve the development and design of new strategies and measures for work clothing design. In this study we analyzes the activities of the workers in the electrical sector, the method analyzes the risks activity data in various activities, that activities include power generation plants, local facilities, industrial facilities and maintenance of urban and rural networks. The analyses method is focused on ergonomic approach, risk analysis is done, we …evaluate the role of security expert and we use a design algorithm developed for this purpose. The result of this study is the identification of constraints and variables that contribute to the development of a model of analysis that leads to the development the work protective clothes. Show more
Keywords: Activity analysis, Design, Ergonomics, Usability, User experience
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-1008-623
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 623-627, 2012
Authors: Saldanha, Maria Christine Werba | Matos de Carvalho, Ricardo José | de Oliveira, Larissa Praça | Celestino, Joyce Elanne Mateus | de Barros Macêdo Veloso, Isis Tatiane | Jaeschke, Anelena
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: The present article seeks the process of construction of ergonomics demand referring to the artisan fishing activityfound in Ponta Negra beach located in the city of Natal, Brazil. The instruction/construction of demands correspond to the first stage of Work Ergonomic Analysis and allows the understanding of real issues existent in a work situation, rank them and route the providences. The demand presented on this study, features itself as a induced demand, process which some potential demands or hypothetical demands are taken to an organization, after a preview analysis of the work aimed by the study, resulting from a theoretical research …(state of the art) and/or from analysis of a reference situation (state of practice), where demands hypothesis are taken in consideration about the pretended work. The demands construction process using interactional methods and techniques, observation methods and techniques and bibliographic research, researches in state of reference or document. This article demonstrates the efficiency of the methodological choice to construct real ergonomic demands and highlights the importance of social construction on that process, which main goal is to refer the ergonomic actions that allow the improvement of work and life conditions for the fishers and sustainability to Jangadeira activity. Show more
Keywords: demand construction, social construction, ergonomics, artisanal fishery, rafts
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0220-628
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 628-635, 2012
Authors: Loureiro, I.F | Leão, C.P. | Arezes, P.M.
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: The Ergonomic tridimensional Analysis (ETdA) was developed to be used as an auxiliary tool on the ergonomic intervention. It was specially designed for commercial areas with free circulation of people. Due to that, the client, the third ETdA dimension, becomes an important element and their opinions relevant in the ergonomic analysis. The remains two ETdA dimensions, professionals and analyst, play an identical role as in the traditional occupational ergonomic analysis. For each of these dimensions, specific observation tools were assembled: an ETdA questionnaire, an evaluation form and a checklist for direct and indirect observations. The variables that allow the ETdA …operability are identified as Ergonomic Factors (EFs). A case study is presented identifying, for each dimension, the critical EFs. This will allow the design of the weighting table, where the influence of each dimensions results is measured, stressing the important role of clients on ergonomic issues. Show more
Keywords: commercial workplace environment, ergonomic factors, ergonomic tridimensional analysis, weighting table
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0664-636
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 636-641, 2012
Authors: Moore, D. | Bayne, K. | Barnard, T.
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: This paper reports on an exercise conducted within a state-owned body (Crown Research Institute) in New Zealand aimed at building greater understanding of the key factors in successful research programmes. Success was defined in this study as a high level of uptake of the emerging science, with commensurate benefits to both industry and the community. The methodology had three parts. A review of the knowledge and technology transfer literature; a series of 15 semi-structured interviews with science leaders; and a facilitated workshop. The purpose of the review was to generate a robust framework upon which to centre the interview dialogues, …and two models were selected. The results varied, reflecting the diversity of research services provided by the organization, but the findings were predominantly new and valuable. The importance of the long term relationship with the end users was the strongest recurring theme. The methodology may have wider application in both research and consulting settings; for the benefits derived from the interactive process with staff, as well as for the specific findings. Show more
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-1009-642
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 642-647, 2012
Authors: Celestino, Joyce Elanne Mateus | de Souza Bispo, Cristina | Saldanha, Maria Christine Werba | da Costa Mattos, Karen Maria
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: This paper aims to present the significance of methods used by the Ergonomic Analysis of Work for the construction of the scenario of craft fishing with rafts, held by 42 fishermen on the beach of Ponta Negra, Natal - RN; and relate the knowledge in ergonomics to environmental aspects / impacts, aiming the sustainability in this activity. This research is characterized as a case study, of the descriptive and exploratory type and of applied nature. To collect data, we used observational methods, in order to expand information about the activity, and interaction, as conversational action and photographic/videos records to clarify …points not covered by observation. It was observed problematic as the reduction of fishing productivity, alterations of the sea, difficulty in docking the rafts, and inadequate waste disposal, noting that this activity needs care regarding the use of the environment. The obtained results contributed to the organization of environmental education workshops, seeking to enhance good individual / collective environmental practices focused on the sustainability of the environment in which they live. Add the need for proposals aimed for managing the activity, involving fishermen, institutions and society, to ensure the improvement of the environment, hence the quality of life of the population. Show more
Keywords: Conversational action, Environment, raft fishermen
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0221-648
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 648-655, 2012
Authors: Mariño, Suzi | Figueiredo, Alex
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: In this study was observed the maintenance task of submersible pumps septic tanks installed in industrial bathrooms. This maintenance activity operators are exposed to various biological and ergonomic risks. This type of activity requires its great physical performers who are also subject to contact with human waste in the form of liquids, gases and solids. Besides the problems mentioned, are still exposed to high temperatures that can cause diseases such as hyperthermia or heatstroke. These aspects were observed using the ergonomic assessment methodology in order to suggest improvements that are reflected in productivity and employee satisfaction.
Keywords: ergonomic risk, biological risks, equipment maintenance
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0222-656
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 656-662, 2012
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