Ergonomics intervention in manual handling of oxygen

Introduction: Manual material handling activities in long and short periods may lead to complications such as laceration, fracture, cardiovascular stress, muscle fatigue, and musculoskeletal disorders especially in the vertebrae column. The purpose of this study was to assess manual handling of oxyg...

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Main Authors: M Motamedzadeh, M Shafiei Motlagh, E Darvishi
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Language:fas
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013-05-01
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spelling doaj-d2bb11fa8f224ef2847e5a82205960402021-09-02T14:30:23ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesبهداشت و ایمنی کار2251-807X2383-20882013-05-01311928Ergonomics intervention in manual handling of oxygenM Motamedzadeh0M Shafiei Motlagh1E Darvishi2 Department of Ergonomy, Hamedan University of Medical Sciences Department of Occupational Health Hamedan University of Medical Sciences Department of Occupational Health Hamedan University of Medical Sciences Introduction: Manual material handling activities in long and short periods may lead to complications such as laceration, fracture, cardiovascular stress, muscle fatigue, and musculoskeletal disorders especially in the vertebrae column. The purpose of this study was to assess manual handling of oxygen cylinders by casting workers and to implement ergonomic intervention to reduce the risk of musculoskeletal disorders. .Material and Method: This is an interventional study conducted among 18 male workers of a steel casting unit. Assessment of manual handling of oxygen cylinders, was done using in order Snook tables. The manual handling of oxygen cylinders was changed to mechanical handling and making a box with the capacity of 16 oxygen cylinders which can be moved by crane. . Result: According to the results, lifting and lowering cylinders was not suitable for most of the workers. Moreover, caring, pulling and pushing was suitable for less than 10 percent of the workers. Condition of lifting cylinders by fire workers was suitable only 25 percent of them. According to the snook tables material handling activities must be suitable for at least 75 percent of workers. . Conclusion: With the implementation of ergonomic intervention is casting unit, the risk of exposure to musculoskeletal disorders caused by manual handling of oxygen cylinders was eliminated and safety of employees against the risk of explosion of the cylinders in comparison with before the intervention was improved.http://jhsw.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-25-53&slc_lang=en&sid=1Ergonomics intervention Manual material handling Snook tables oxygen cylinder
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author M Motamedzadeh
M Shafiei Motlagh
E Darvishi
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M Shafiei Motlagh
E Darvishi
Ergonomics intervention in manual handling of oxygen
بهداشت و ایمنی کار
Ergonomics intervention
Manual material handling
Snook tables
oxygen cylinder
author_facet M Motamedzadeh
M Shafiei Motlagh
E Darvishi
author_sort M Motamedzadeh
title Ergonomics intervention in manual handling of oxygen
title_short Ergonomics intervention in manual handling of oxygen
title_full Ergonomics intervention in manual handling of oxygen
title_fullStr Ergonomics intervention in manual handling of oxygen
title_full_unstemmed Ergonomics intervention in manual handling of oxygen
title_sort ergonomics intervention in manual handling of oxygen
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series بهداشت و ایمنی کار
issn 2251-807X
2383-2088
publishDate 2013-05-01
description Introduction: Manual material handling activities in long and short periods may lead to complications such as laceration, fracture, cardiovascular stress, muscle fatigue, and musculoskeletal disorders especially in the vertebrae column. The purpose of this study was to assess manual handling of oxygen cylinders by casting workers and to implement ergonomic intervention to reduce the risk of musculoskeletal disorders. .Material and Method: This is an interventional study conducted among 18 male workers of a steel casting unit. Assessment of manual handling of oxygen cylinders, was done using in order Snook tables. The manual handling of oxygen cylinders was changed to mechanical handling and making a box with the capacity of 16 oxygen cylinders which can be moved by crane. . Result: According to the results, lifting and lowering cylinders was not suitable for most of the workers. Moreover, caring, pulling and pushing was suitable for less than 10 percent of the workers. Condition of lifting cylinders by fire workers was suitable only 25 percent of them. According to the snook tables material handling activities must be suitable for at least 75 percent of workers. . Conclusion: With the implementation of ergonomic intervention is casting unit, the risk of exposure to musculoskeletal disorders caused by manual handling of oxygen cylinders was eliminated and safety of employees against the risk of explosion of the cylinders in comparison with before the intervention was improved.
topic Ergonomics intervention
Manual material handling
Snook tables
oxygen cylinder
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