Choi Sang D, Hudson Lisa, Kangas Peter, Jungen Brett, Maple Jennifer, Bowen Chevon
Department of Occupational and Environmental Safety & Health, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater 53190-1790, USA.
Ind Health. 2007 Jun;45(3):487-93. doi: 10.2486/indhealth.45.487.
This study discusses the workplace ergonomic issues in highway construction, and the safe work practices associated with the prevention of ergonomic-related injuries and illnesses in the construction field. In order to achieve the study objectives, a survey was designed and sent to Wisconsin based construction contractors. To design an adequate questionnaire, the research team first conducted a pilot study. The findings from the pilot survey provided a clear direction in creating the final survey. The survey results indicated that hand and finger injuries due to cutting operations and back injuries due to the manual handling of heavy materials to be the most frequent construction task/injury combination. All of the construction firms surveyed had a safety program; however, most of the contractors did not have a site-specific ergonomics program. The construction workers were usually walking/working on the ground, ladder and scaffold, and spent significant amount of time for the manual lifting or carrying heavy materials. The findings from this study may assist safety and health professionals in the construction industry in making effective changes for improving health and productivity.
本研究探讨了公路建设中的工作场所人体工程学问题,以及与建筑领域预防人体工程学相关伤害和疾病相关的安全工作实践。为了实现研究目标,设计了一项调查并发送给威斯康星州的建筑承包商。为了设计一份合适的问卷,研究团队首先进行了一项试点研究。试点调查的结果为创建最终调查提供了明确的方向。调查结果表明,切割作业导致的手部和手指受伤以及手动搬运重物导致的背部受伤是最常见的施工任务/伤害组合。所有接受调查的建筑公司都有安全计划;然而,大多数承包商没有针对特定场地的人体工程学计划。建筑工人通常在地面、梯子和脚手架上行走/工作,并花费大量时间手动搬运重物。本研究的结果可能有助于建筑行业的安全和健康专业人员做出有效的改变,以改善健康和提高生产力。