Development and Evaluation of a Questionnaire to Document Worker Exposures to Mechanical Loading at a Workplace Level

Amin Yazdani, P. Bigelow, N. Carlan, S. Naqvi, L. Robson, I. Steenstra, Keith P. Mcmillan, R. Wells
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OCCUPATIONAL APPLICATIONS Despite many biomechanical risk factors being clearly linked to the development of musculoskeletal disorders, little measurement of the prevalence of physical loads in workplaces is being conducted. Through a collaborative partnership with unions, a health and safety organization, and researchers, this project developed and tested a questionnaire to document exposures to physical workloads in workplaces. Surveys were first completed independently by two members of each organization's joint health and safety committee. The same survey was later completed collectively to arrive at a consensus between the two members. Results of the surveys were then compared to findings from a walk-through conducted by an ergonomist. Substantial to excellent agreement was found between the identification and assessment of exposure levels to 26 types of physical loading by the ergonomist and workplace. Such a survey could be an efficient technique to characterize the loads to which workers are exposed. Such data could have value for targeting prevention activities at a workplace or jurisdictional level.TECHNICAL ABSTRACT Background: The presence and level of exposure to mechanical risk factors can be considered leading indicators in the development of musculoskeletal disorders. Although there are multiple methods for musculoskeletal disorder risk assessment, most of these methods record data related to an individual person performing a specific task. Rather in this questionnaire, we are collecting the exposure data at the workplace level (i.e., for all people experiencing this type of load). Purpose: The aim of this study was to develop and test a survey to document the presence and levels of multiple types of physical loading in a workplace. Methods: A survey requesting information on exposure to 26 types of loading was developed. It was distributed to management and worker representatives for their individual and then their consensus ratings. The same survey was completed by an ergonomist during a site visit. Results: Complete data sets were obtained from 30 workplaces across a variety of sectors. The most prevalent loads reported were sitting, neck bent or twisted, computer use, and carrying loads. For the presence or absence of specific loads, the consensus and ergonomist's ratings agreed well with over 90% for nine of 26 load types and over 70% agreement for 10 other load types. For a calculated exposure index, only four load types differed significantly across the two types of raters. Conclusions: The study demonstrates that a survey completed by individuals familiar with the workplace could be used to document exposure to physical loading at a workplace level in an efficient manner. Such a survey may be useful in understanding the nature and prevalence of such exposures and targeting prevention activities at a workplace or jurisdictional level.
文件工作者工作场所机械负荷暴露问卷的编制与评估
尽管许多生物力学风险因素与肌肉骨骼疾病的发展明显相关,但很少对工作场所体力负荷的患病率进行测量。通过与工会、一个健康和安全组织以及研究人员的合作伙伴关系,该项目开发并测试了一份调查问卷,以记录工作场所体力工作量的暴露情况。调查首先由每个组织的联合健康和安全委员会的两名成员独立完成。同样的调查后来被集体完成,以达成两个成员之间的共识。然后将调查结果与人体工程学专家进行的演练结果进行比较。人体工程学专家和工作场所对26种物理负荷的暴露水平进行了鉴定和评估,结果基本一致。这种调查可能是一种有效的技术,可以描述工人所承受的负荷。这类数据对于在工作场所或管辖一级针对预防活动具有价值。技术摘要背景:机械危险因素的存在和暴露水平可以被认为是肌肉骨骼疾病发展的主要指标。虽然有多种方法来评估肌肉骨骼疾病的风险,但这些方法大多记录与个人执行特定任务相关的数据。相反,在这个调查问卷中,我们收集了工作场所水平的暴露数据(即,所有经历这种类型负荷的人)。目的:本研究的目的是开发和测试一项调查,以记录工作场所多种类型体力负荷的存在和水平。方法:开展了一项调查,要求提供26种载荷的暴露信息。它被分发给管理层和工人代表,然后是他们的共识评级。一名人体工程学专家在实地考察期间完成了同样的调查。结果:从不同行业的30个工作场所获得了完整的数据集。最常见的负荷是坐着、颈部弯曲或扭曲、使用电脑和负重。对于特定负载的存在与否,在26种负载类型中,有9种的共识和人体工程学专家的评级达到90%以上,而在其他10种负载类型中,共识和人类工程学专家的评级达到70%以上。对于计算的暴露指数,只有四种负荷类型在两种类型的评分者之间有显著差异。结论:该研究表明,由熟悉工作场所的个人完成的调查可以有效地记录工作场所水平的物理负荷暴露。这种调查可能有助于了解这类接触的性质和流行程度,并有助于在工作场所或辖区一级开展有针对性的预防活动。
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