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研究降低沙包重量作为砌砖工会的有效风险中介。

Investigating reduced bag weight as an effective risk mediator for mason tenders.

机构信息

Low Back Biomechanics & Workplace Stress Laboratory, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45267-0056, USA.

出版信息

Appl Ergon. 2010 Oct;41(6):822-31. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2010.02.001. Epub 2010 Mar 5.

Abstract

Masonry workers face some of the highest physical demands in the construction industry where large bags of masonry material weighing 42.7 kg are commonly handled by mason tenders who mix the mortar, distribute mortar and bricks/blocks, and erect/dismantle scaffolding throughout the day. The objective of this study was to determine the effectiveness of using half-weight bags (21.4 kg) on reducing the biomechanical loading, physiological response, and perceived exertions. Ten male subjects performed asymmetric lifting tasks simulating unloading bags from a pallet. Muscle activity, trunk kinematics, heart rate, blood pressure and subjective rating data were collected. Spine loads were predicted from a well-validated EMG-assisted model. Bag weight, lift type, bag height at origin, and asymmetry at destination significantly impacted the spine loads. While there was a 50% reduction in bag weight, the peak loads for the half-weight bags were only 25% less than the more available full-weight bags (a reduction of about 320 N of shear and 1000 N of compression). Lifts allowing movement of the feet reduced the loads by about 22% in shear and 27% in compression compared to constrained postures. Interestingly, cumulative spine loads were greater for the lighter bags than the heavy bags ( approximately 40%). The subjective ratings of exertion and risk were significantly lower for the lighter bags. RELEVANCE TO INDUSTRY: The reduction in peak spine loading for the half-weight bags, particularly at the higher heights and when the feet were allowed to move could significantly reduce the injuries of masonry workers. However, there were trade-offs with cumulative loads that may minimize the reduced risk. Overall, given the limited amount of time lifting bags, the reduction of peak loads.

摘要

砌体工人面临着建筑行业中最高的体力要求,他们通常需要搬运重达 42.7 公斤的大袋砌体材料,这些材料由砌体工处理,他们在一天中混合灰浆、分配灰浆和砖块/砌块,并搭建/拆除脚手架。本研究的目的是确定使用半重袋子(21.4 公斤)减少生物力学负荷、生理反应和感知用力的效果。十名男性受试者进行了模拟从托盘上卸下袋子的不对称举升任务。收集了肌肉活动、躯干运动学、心率、血压和主观评分数据。使用经过良好验证的肌电图辅助模型预测脊柱负荷。袋子重量、提升类型、原始起点处的袋子高度和终点处的不对称性对脊柱负荷有显著影响。虽然袋子重量减轻了 50%,但半重袋子的峰值负荷仅比更可用的全重袋子低 25%(剪切减少约 320N,压缩减少 1000N)。与受限姿势相比,允许脚部移动的提升可将剪切和压缩负荷分别降低约 22%和 27%。有趣的是,与重袋子相比,轻袋子的累积脊柱负荷更大(约 40%)。轻袋子的用力和风险的主观评分明显较低。对行业的意义:半重袋子的峰值脊柱负荷减少,特别是在较高的高度和允许脚部移动时,可能会显著降低砌体工人的受伤风险。然而,累积负荷存在权衡,可能会最小化降低的风险。总体而言,考虑到搬运袋子的时间有限,减少峰值负荷仍然是有益的。

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