Lin Chiuhsiang Joe, Cheng Chih-Feng
Department of Industrial Management, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan.
Ind Health. 2017 Feb 7;55(1):27-34. doi: 10.2486/indhealth.2016-0032. Epub 2016 Jul 5.
The objectives of this study were to evaluate how lifting capacity and subjective preferences are affected by different lifting speeds. The maximum lifting capacity of lift was determined with three independent variables, lifting speed, lifting technique, and lifting height. Questionnaires were evaluated after the experiment by the participants for the lifting speed preferences. This study found that the lifting speed was a significant factor in the lifting capacity (p<0.001); and the lifting height (p<0.001) and the interaction of lifting speed and lifting height (p=0.005) affected the lifting capacity significantly. The maximal lifting capacity was achieved around the optimal speed that was neither too fast nor too slow. Moreover, the participants' preferred lifting speeds were consistently close to the optimal lifting speed. The results showed that the common lifting practice guideline to lift slowly might make the worker unable to generate a large lifting capacity.
本研究的目的是评估不同提升速度如何影响提升能力和主观偏好。通过三个自变量(提升速度、提升技术和提升高度)来确定最大提升能力。实验结束后,参与者对提升速度偏好的问卷进行了评估。本研究发现,提升速度是影响提升能力的一个重要因素(p<0.001);提升高度(p<0.001)以及提升速度与提升高度的相互作用(p=0.005)对提升能力有显著影响。最大提升能力是在既不太慢也不太快的最佳速度附近实现的。此外,参与者偏好的提升速度始终接近最佳提升速度。结果表明,常见的缓慢提升操作指南可能会使工人无法产生较大的提升能力。