[Lumbar biomechanical risk factors due to manual handling of loads in the distribution of meat products].

Q4 Medicine
Carlos Ibarra Villanueva, Pamela Astudillo-Cornejo
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Abstract

Introduction: Identify risk factors for lumbar musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) associated with manual handling (MHL) of meat products in truck loading and unloading activities.

Method: Cross-sectional descriptive observational study with a mixed approach, based on ergonomic analysis of work activity. The 4 workers from the loader and loader-driver positions participated. Kinematic and dynamometric analyzes were performed to determine compression and shear forces and musculoskeletal risk in the lumbar area. Interviews and observations were conducted to analyze tasks and determine the times involved in each operation, type of exposure and the determinants of work activity.

Results: The work context is highly variable during the loading and unloading of the truck, considering the variability at each delivery point the characteristics of the parking lots, weather conditions, the presence of animals and other obstacles during manual transport of the load. The MHL produces forces over 4000 N of disc compression at levels L4-L5 and L5-S1, the initial push and pull forces were 51.2 kg*f and 27.3 kg*f respectively, which shows the risk of MSD. The work activity is determined by the type of working day, the organization of the distribution and the lack of mechanical means to support the loading and unloading of trucks.

Conclusions: The manual handling tasks in this industry are physically very demanding and improving these working conditions represents a significant challenge for prevention.

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介绍:确定与卡车装卸肉制品的手工处理(MHL)相关的腰椎肌肉骨骼疾病(MSD)的危险因素。方法:基于工作活动的人体工程学分析,采用混合方法进行横断面描述性观察研究。装载机和装载机司机岗位的4名工人参加。进行运动学和动力学分析以确定腰椎区域的压缩和剪切力以及肌肉骨骼风险。进行了访谈和观察,以分析任务并确定每项操作所涉及的时间、暴露类型和工作活动的决定因素。结果:在卡车装卸过程中,工作环境是高度可变的,考虑到每个交货点的可变性,停车场的特征,天气条件,人工运输过程中动物和其他障碍的存在。MHL在L4-L5和L5-S1水平产生超过4000 N的椎间盘压缩力,初始推力和拉力分别为51.2 kg*f和27.3 kg*f,显示出MSD的风险。工作活动是由工作日的类型、分配的组织和缺乏机械手段来支持卡车装卸决定的。结论:该行业的手工操作任务对体力要求很高,改善这些工作条件是预防的重大挑战。
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