尼日利亚西南部职业司机的人体测量值与汽车座椅设计参数之间的不匹配

Ayodele Samuel Onawumi, Nathaniel Abidem Akinrinade, Akinloye Samson Abisoye, Sodiq Olalekan Olalere, Friday Eloho Okojo, Olufemi Oluseun Sanyaolu
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大多数用于运输的商用车辆都不是在尼日利亚制造的。因此,这些车辆的设计依赖于生产国的人体测量值,不能充分适应尼日利亚驾驶员人体测量值的差异。这种不匹配会导致人体工程学风险和肌肉骨骼疾病。因此,本研究考察了所选商用车驾驶员人体测量特征与座椅设计变量的不匹配程度。随机选取161名男性司机,采用北欧标准问卷收集数据。驾驶员的人体测量特征是用一个测速仪和卷尺测量的。座位设计变量也用卷尺和钢尺测量。对收集到的数据进行统计分析,包括计算平均值、标准差以及人体测量值的第5、第50和第95百分位。结果显示,受试者的平均坐高(直立)、坐高(正常)、肩高、臀膝长和臀腘长分别为83.01、77.86、52.71、57.07和50.20 cm。将座位变量的结果与相关人体测量特征进行比较,观察到测量结果不匹配。由此得出西南地区现有商用车座椅与驾驶员人体尺寸不匹配的结论。
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Mismatch Between Anthropometric Measurements of Occupational Drivers in Southwest Nigeria and Vehicle Seat Design Parameters
Most commercial vehicles used for transportation are not manufactured in Nigeria. As a result, the design of these vehicles, which relies on anthropometric measurements from the manufacturing countries, does not adequately accommodate the variations in anthropometric measurements of Nigerian drivers. This mismatch can lead to ergonomic risk and musculoskeletal disorders. Therefore, this study investigated the level of mismatch between drivers’ anthropometric characteristics and seat design variables of selected commercial vehicles. A total of 161 male drivers were randomly selected, and data was collected using standard Nordic questionnaires. The anthropometric characteristics of the drivers were measured using a stadiometer and measuring tape. Seat design variables were also measured using a tape rule and steel rule. The collected data were subjected to statistical analysis, including the calculation of means, standard deviations, and 5th, 50th, and 95th percentiles of the anthropometric measurements. The results revealed the average anthropometric measurements for sitting height (erect), sitting height (normal), shoulder height, buttock-knee length, and buttock-popliteal length to be 83.01, 77.86, 52.71, 57.07, and 50.20 cm, respectively. Comparing the results of the seat variables with the relevant anthropometric characteristics, a mismatch in the measurements was observed. This led to the conclusion that the existing commercial vehicle seats in the Southwest region are not compatible with the anthropometric dimensions of the drivers.
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