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摘要
研究表明,操作人员在使用手持式振动工具时,振动水平、推力、暴露时间和工作姿势都会对工作性能产生不利影响。本研究分析了这些变量对执行手工磨削任务的操作人员的心率和收缩压的影响。研究选择了4个振动水平(12.5、13.6、14.8和18 m/s 2), 3个推力水平(5、10、15 N), 3个工作姿势水平(180◦、150◦和120◦肘关节弯曲),3个暴露时间分别为3、5和7 min。30名没有磨削经验的男性受试者参与了这项研究。结果表明,在承担的任务类型中,等效振动水平、暴露时间、推力和工作姿势的主要影响均有统计学意义。此外,血压和心率值的变化也随着暴露时间和推力的增加而增加。当屈曲角度为120◦时,与其他两种工作姿势相比,心率和血压值的变化最小。与工业相关:使用各种手持工具的工人容易受伤。本研究对减少任务相关损伤和提高工作表现有很大的帮助。
Effects of vibration push force, exposure duration and working posture on operators performing a grinding task
It has been shown that vibration level, push force, exposure duration and working posture cause unfavorable effects on the work performance when hand held vibrating tools are used by operators. The present study analyzed the effects of these variables on the heart rate and systolic blood pressure of the operators carrying out a manual-grinding task. Four levels of vibration (12.5, 13.6, 14.8 and 18 m/s 2 ), three levels of push force (5, 10, 15 N), three levels of working posture (180 ◦ , 150 ◦ and 120 ◦ elbow flexion) and three exposure durations of 3, 5 and 7 min were selected for the study. Thirty male subjects with no prior experience in the field of grinding participated in the study. Results indicated that in the kind of task undertaken, the main effect of equivalent level of vibration, exposure duration, push force and working posture were all statistically significant. Also an increase in the change in blood pressure and heart rate values were observed with the increase in exposure duration and push force. When the task was performed with flexion angle of 120 ◦ , change in heart rate and blood pressure values was minimum when compared with the other two working postures. Relevance to industry: Workers using various hand held tools are prone to injuries. Present research may help greatly in reducing task related injuries and enhance performance.