Xu Susan, Jones Rachel, Ratnakumar Neethan, Akbas Kubra, Powell Jeff, Zhuang Ziqing, Zhou Xianlian
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Pittsburgh, PA 15236, USA.
New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ 07102, USA.
Appl Hum Factors Ergon Conf. 2024;131:142-149.
Firefighters face a multitude of hazards in their line of duty, with overexertion being one of the foremost causes of injuries or fatalities. This high risk is often exacerbated by the burden of carrying a heavy self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA). This study aims to explore the impact of SCBA weight on firefighters' musculoskeletal joint movements. Six firefighters participated in this study, performing four simulated firefighting tasks under three different SCBA weight conditions. A hybrid inverse kinematics approach was employed to analyze the kinematic data from two participants. The results revealed a notable decrease in lumbar range of motion (ROM) as the weight increased, particularly noticeable during hose advancement and stair climbing tasks. Conversely, an increase in hip ROM during stair climbing was observed, suggesting a compensatory response to reduced spinal flexibility. These findings underscore the critical need to understand the implications of turnout gear and SCBA weight to enhance firefighter performance and reduce the risk of injury.
消防员在执行任务时面临众多危险,过度劳累是受伤或死亡的主要原因之一。这种高风险往往因背负沉重的自给式呼吸器(SCBA)而加剧。本研究旨在探讨SCBA重量对消防员肌肉骨骼关节运动的影响。六名消防员参与了本研究,在三种不同的SCBA重量条件下执行四项模拟灭火任务。采用混合逆运动学方法分析了两名参与者的运动学数据。结果显示,随着重量增加,腰椎活动范围(ROM)显著减小,在推进水带和爬楼梯任务中尤为明显。相反,在爬楼梯时观察到髋关节ROM增加,表明这是对脊柱灵活性降低的一种代偿反应。这些发现强调了了解消防服和SCBA重量的影响对于提高消防员表现和降低受伤风险的迫切需求。