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Differences in spinal moments, kinematics and pace during single-task and combined manual material handling jobs
Year:
2019
Source of publication :
Applied Ergonomics
Authors :
בכר, אביטל
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הררי, יער
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Volume :
18
Co-Authors:

Riemer, R., Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel;

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Abstract:

This study compared the spinal moments (i.e., peak and cumulative moments acting on the L5/S1 joint), kinematics (i.e., peak trunk and knee angles) and work pace of workers, when either removing a box from a shelf or depositing a box on a shelf, under two conditions: as a single task or as part of a combined task. An experiment was conducted, in which the subjects performed the tasks and were recorded using a motion capture system. An automated program was developed to process the motion capture data. The results showed that, when the removing and depositing tasks were performed as part of a combined task (rather than as single tasks), subjects experienced smaller peak and cumulative spinal moments and they performed the tasks faster. The results suggest that investigations into the separate tasks that comprise a combination have a limited ability to predict kinematics and kinetics during the combined job. © 2019

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Kinematics
Manual material handling
Materials handling
Physiological models
Task duration
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DOI :
10.1016/j.apergo.2019.06.002
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אנגלית
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Differences in spinal moments, kinematics and pace during single-task and combined manual material handling jobs
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Riemer, R., Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel;

Differences in spinal moments, kinematics and pace during single-task and combined manual material handling jobs

This study compared the spinal moments (i.e., peak and cumulative moments acting on the L5/S1 joint), kinematics (i.e., peak trunk and knee angles) and work pace of workers, when either removing a box from a shelf or depositing a box on a shelf, under two conditions: as a single task or as part of a combined task. An experiment was conducted, in which the subjects performed the tasks and were recorded using a motion capture system. An automated program was developed to process the motion capture data. The results showed that, when the removing and depositing tasks were performed as part of a combined task (rather than as single tasks), subjects experienced smaller peak and cumulative spinal moments and they performed the tasks faster. The results suggest that investigations into the separate tasks that comprise a combination have a limited ability to predict kinematics and kinetics during the combined job. © 2019

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