The effect of task characteristics on the choice to lean, upper body postures and joint loading during simulated automotive manufacturing tasks with one-handed, sub-maximal exertions

K. Fewster, J. Potvin
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the preferred leaning postures, while giving participants the choice to lean when completing tasks with constrained reaches. Twenty female participants completed a variety of different exertions with and without a leaning surface available. The frequency of choice to lean changed with task hand location. The long reaching task hand locations resulted in the most frequent choice to lean, and this decreased trunk and task arm shoulder loading, while allowing the participant to get closer to the task. These findings will be of use to industry in validating future leaning posture prediction software to help guide leaning posture estimates during proactive risk assessments.
模拟单手次极大力汽车制造任务中,任务特征对倾斜、上半身姿势和关节负荷选择的影响
本研究的目的是调查首选的倾斜姿势,同时让参与者在完成受限的任务时选择倾斜。20名女性参与者在有或没有倾斜表面的情况下完成了各种不同的练习。选择学习的频率随着任务手的位置而变化。较长的任务手位置导致最频繁的选择倾斜,这减少了躯干和任务手臂肩膀的负荷,同时允许参与者更接近任务。这些发现将用于工业验证未来的学习姿势预测软件,以帮助指导在前瞻性风险评估期间的学习姿势估计。
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