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Price: EUR 250.00Authors: Oppold, P. | Rupp, M. | Mouloua, M. | Hancock, P.A. | Martin, J.
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: Unmanned (UAVs, UCAVs, and UGVs) systems still have major human factors and ergonomic challenges related to the effective design of their control interface systems, crucial to their efficient operation, maintenance, and safety. Unmanned system interfaces with a human centered approach promote intuitive interfaces that are easier to learn, and reduce human errors and other cognitive ergonomic issues with interface design. Automation has shifted workload from physical to cognitive, thus control interfaces for unmanned systems need to reduce mental workload on the operators and facilitate the interaction between vehicle and operator. Two-handed video game controllers provide wide usability within the overall …population, prior exposure for new operators, and a variety of interface complexity levels to match the complexity level of the task and reduce cognitive load. This paper categorizes and provides taxonomy for 121 haptic interfaces from the entertainment industry that can be utilized as control interfaces for unmanned systems. Five categories of controllers were based on the complexity of the buttons, control pads, joysticks, and switches on the controller. This allows the selection of the level of complexity needed for a specific task without creating an entirely new design or utilizing an overly complex design. Show more
Keywords: Cognitive-Load, Tele-Operation, Human Computer Interaction
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0896-5609
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 5609-5611, 2012
Authors: Cornelli, Renata | de Macedo Guimarães, Lia Buarque
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: This article presents a macroergonomic intervention carried out in a small footwear components company located in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The company's demand was related to the waste of the expensive raw-material (thermoplastic polyurethane or TPU) used to manufacture the components (high heels pegs). According to the managerial staff, the waste was workers responsibility due to the craft characteristic of the process. A participative method was used to evaluate the problems, propose and implement solutions, as well as evaluate their impact on the workers and the Company. Improvements in the work conditions resulted in increase of …workers' satisfaction with the work and in 31.5% waste reduction. Show more
Keywords: participative ergonomics, waste, footwear, components
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-1046-5612
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 5612-5620, 2012
Authors: Francisco, Lopez-Millan | De la Vega, Enrique | Rodriguez, Manuel | Ayala, Armando
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: Industrial work is a very active sector in the economy of countries; an important part of people's work is done using the upper extremities. The purpose of this project is to characterize the effect of upper extremity work, analyze its relationship with the hand strength and the presence of fatigue and develop a model with the ability to estimate recovery times for the shoulder using variables different from the biomechanical variables.
Keywords: fatigue, recovery time, biomechanical modeling, shoulder pain
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0897-5621
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 5621-5623, 2012
Authors: Tokars, Eunice | Moro, Antonio Renato Pereira | dos Santos, Gabriel Grabner
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of complaints of musculoskeletal pain in workers following the metallurgical establishing a relationship with the sociodemographic profile and perception of professionals about the cause of symptoms. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in the following metallurgical enterprises in the city of Curitiba, Brazil. The sample consisted of 50 individuals. The instrument used for data collection was the “Nordic Questionnaire of musculoskeletal symptoms” including demographic data and verifying the level of significance (0.05). There was a prevalence of low back pain, hip and lower limbs (92%), especially those who work more …than one year, and 82% reported relationship between pain and work. The symptoms in the lumbar region grouped the dorsal region was more related to activity performed with the p-value of 0.000. The possible relationship between pain and the work reveals the need for an ergonomic program that allows improved quality of life for the metallurgical. Show more
Keywords: metalworkers, musculoskeletal disorders, ergonomics
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0898-5624
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 5624-5626, 2012
Authors: Lu, Chih-Wei | Yao, Chia-Chun | Kuo, Chein-Wen
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: The thin film transistor-liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) has been used all over the world. Although the manufacture process of TFT-LCD was highly automated, employees are hired to do manual job in module assembly process. The operators may have high risk of musculoskeletal disorders because of the long work hours and the repetitive activities in an unfitted work station. The tools of this study were questionnaire, checklist and to evaluate the work place design. The result shows that the participants reported high musculoskeletal disorder symptoms in shoulder (59.8%), neck (49.5%), wrist (39.5%), and upper back (30.6%). And, to reduce the ergonomic …risk factors, revising the height of the work benches, chairs and redesigning the truck to decrease the chance of unsuitable positions were recommended and to reduce other ergonomics hazards and seta good human machine interface and appropriate job design. Show more
Keywords: TFT-LCD, manufacturing process, musculoskeletal disorder, risk factor
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0899-5627
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 5627-5630, 2012
Authors: Ludescher, N.O. | Vergilio, R.R. | Lucio, C.C. | Santos, J.E.G.
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: Packaging and labeling play a crucial role awhile protecting medicaments and transmitting a range of crucial information to the users. Taking into account the scarcity of specific studies in this area, it was considered great the need for a comprehensive survey about customers' satisfaction when handling these containers.
Keywords: Packaging, drug, handling, ergonomics, usability
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0900-5631
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 5631-5633, 2012
Authors: Yu, Denny | Sackllah, Michael E. | Woolley, Charles B. | Kasten, Steven J. | Kim, Daniel | Green, Cooper | Armstrong, Thomas J.
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: The operating microscopes may be a significant cause of fatigue and discomfort in surgeons. The need for the microscope to be placed over the operating field forces surgeons to remain at the microscope’s eyepieces at an uncomfortable posture for the entirety of the surgery. This study compared the effects on microsurgical task performance for four visualization methods: a monocular microscope, a binocular microscope, a three-dimensional (3D) flat-panel television display and a two-dimensional (2D) flat-panel television display. Eleven subjects each performed two microsurgical tasks and their performance was documented by video camera. The statistical analysis performed indicated utilization of the microscope …as a visualization method increased subject performance. No significant difference in performance between the 2D and stereoscopic visualization methods. Show more
Keywords: microsurgery, heads-up displays, task performance, fatigue
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0901-5634
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 5634-5636, 2012
Authors: Knibbe, J.J. | Knibbe, N.E.
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: Traditionally back pain in the nursing profession is associated with heavy lifting of patients. Although there is a strong relationship between heavy loads on the spine and lifting patients, literature indicates that there is a major factor that should not be underestimated: static load. Static load can be defined as the result of static, not moving, not dynamic, working positions. For example when a caregiver is washing a patient on a bed which is too low, her back is in a static (bended) stooped position up to several minutes. Exposure to static load is an underestimated silent killer of nurses …musculoskeletal system . There is evidence from this cross-sectional study that static load can be reduced by a combination of introducing the right equipment, creating awareness and education. Show more
Keywords: ergonomic, health care, back pain
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0902-5637
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 5637-5638, 2012
Authors: Knibbe, J.J. | Knibbe, N.E.
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: Occupational back pain among nurses leads to high costs and personal suffering for nurses. It is difficult to assess the success of such initiatives and to monitor results in a practical way. Such a practical monitoring and web-based instrument was developed. This Care Thermometer (CT) allows the users to assess the current situation in their facility today, and, with regular use, it can help to track progress over time. The Care Thermometer is a further step in the development of the TilThermometer, a validated assessment tool that is used on a large, national scale in The Netherlands. The claims of …the newly developed Care Thermometer are ambitious and an international validation study was performed in four countries: the UK, USA, Germany and the Netherlands. The instrument appears to be sufficiently valid, useful and practical. There are however some points to keep in mind when interpreting the results of the CT. Especially a careful, punctual and stringent data collection phase is crucial for accurate and useful results. Some recommendations to further improve the practical use both for the design of the instrument and the process of data-collection and -entering are given. Show more
Keywords: ergonomics, nursing, occupational back pain, prevention
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0903-5639
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 5639-5641, 2012
Authors: Knibbe, J.J. | Knibbe, N.E. | Waaijer, E.
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: In hospitals many horizontal transfers (from stretcher to bed etc.) are performed from the moment a patient is admitted (f.e. with an ambulance) through examination departments all the way to the wards. These transfers can be very strenuous and solutions may be to use a special lifting device that accompanies the patient on this route: a stretcher sling This is a specially designed disposable lifting sling for horizontal transfers and repositioning, the sling can easily be connected to a ceiling or mobile lift. The ambulance service, two hospitals and a manufacturer decided to study the effects. The stretcher sling travels …with the patient. Does this provide an ergonomically sound solution and is this an effective and efficient solution? The results were positive, but a behavioral change was also necessary. Show more
Keywords: occupational, productivity, back pain
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0904-5642
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 5642-5643, 2012
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