林业专业人员对外骨骼(可穿戴辅助技术)改善工人安全和健康的看法

IF 2.1 3区 农林科学 Q2 FORESTRY
Jeong Ho Kim, Woodam Chung
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外骨骼已被认为是一种有效的人体工程学控制,以减少身体危险因素,包括体力劳动和笨拙的姿势,在人工砍伐木材中很常见。然而,到目前为止,还没有证据提供行业观点、重要的促进因素和潜在的障碍,以促进外骨骼在森林工业中的应用。因此,本研究旨在量化伐木工人的生物力学应力,评估林业专业人员对外骨骼的认识和接受程度。我们使用可穿戴传感器测量人工伐木过程中的工作姿势[N = 10],以建议伐木工人合适和有益的外骨骼类型。我们调查了林业专业人员对外骨骼的认识和接受程度,并使用问卷调查确定了感知到的障碍和风险[N = 22]。研究表明,林业专业人员对外骨骼的应用表现出相当大的兴趣和接受程度。本研究确定的影响外骨骼采用的重要因素是重量、舒适性、简单/便携性、实用性(可用且易于使用)和易于维护。结果还确定了木材砍伐、切割/锯切和机械工作作为潜在的林业任务,可能从外骨骼的使用中受益最多。可穿戴传感器数据显示,人工伐木会造成躯干弯曲和上臂抬高。鉴于笨拙的姿势和背部和上臂肌肉骨骼疼痛的高发率,本研究表明背部支撑和上肢支撑外骨骼可能适合林业。这项研究为未来研究外骨骼应用于森林工业的可行性、准备性和有效性提供了重要的见解。
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Forestry professionals’ perspectives on exoskeletons (wearable assistive technology) to improve worker safety and health
Exoskeletons have been recognized as an effective ergonomic control to reduce physical risk factors, including forceful exertions and awkward postures that are common in manual timber felling. However, no evidence exists to date that offers industry perspectives, important facilitators, and potential barriers for adopting exoskeletons in the forest industry. Therefore, this study aimed to quantify biomechanical stress of timber fellers and assess forestry professionals’ awareness and acceptance of exoskeletons. We measured working postures using wearable sensors during manual timber felling [N = 10] to suggest appropriate and beneficial exoskeleton types for timber fellers. We examined forestry professionals’ awareness and acceptance of exoskeletons and identified perceived barriers and risks using a questionnaire [N = 22]. This study revealed that the forestry professionals expressed considerable interest and acceptance level in exoskeleton use. The important factors influencing the adoption of exoskeletons identified in this study were weight, comfort, simplicity/portability, practicality (usable and easy to use), and easy maintenance. The results also identified timber felling, cutting/sawing, and mechanic work as potential forestry tasks that may benefit most from the exoskeleton use. The wearable sensor data showed that manual timber felling posed substantial torso bending and upper-arm elevation. Given the awkward posture and high prevalence of musculoskeletal pain in the back and upper-arms, this study suggests that back-support and upper-limb support exoskeletons may be suitable to the forest industry. This study provides important insights for future studies investigating the feasibility, readiness, and effectiveness of exoskeletons to be applied to the forest industry.
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