手摇织布机织布工调整作息时间的人机工程学研究

Santu Durlov, S. Gangopadhyay, S. Sahu
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背景:可持续的工作时间表是通过采用适当的工作和恢复周期,以及平衡高强度和低强度的任务来创建的。手工织布机织工的工作对体力和脑力都很费力。然而,他们不休息,不间断地工作。短暂的休息对体力劳动和与工作相关的精神和认知压力都有好处。因此,快速休息被用作干预。方法:研究对象为100名手工织布机织工。修改后的作息计划为每小时劳动50分钟,休息10分钟。为了计算Brouha指数,在受试者坐下工作3分钟后收集恢复心率数据。使用闪烁融合频率测试评估视觉疲劳。结果:新开发的工作-休息循环减少疲劳,并随着时间的推移变得更有效。新创建的工作-休息计划为手工织布机织布者大大减少劳累和能量消耗。结论:调整作息时间可降低心血管和精神压力。因此,如果在这个部门使用这种工作-休息时间表,将减少疲劳并有助于工作。
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Modified work–rest schedule of the handloom weavers: An ergonomic study
BACKGROUND: A sustainable work schedule is created by employing proper work and recuperation cycles, as well as balancing high- and low-effort tasks. The work of the handloom weaver was physically and mentally taxing. However, they do not take breaks and work nonstop. Short breaks are good for both physical work and job-related mental and cognitive stress. Therefore, a quick break is used as an intervention. METHODS: Participants in this study included 100 handloom weavers. A modified work–rest plan consists of 50 min of labor and 10 min of rest per hour. To order to calculate Brouha's index, recovery heart rate data were collected after work for 3 min while the participant was seated. Using the flicker-fusion frequency test, visual tiredness was assessed. RESULTS: A newly developed work–rest cycle lessens tiredness and becomes more effective over time. The newly created work–rest plan for the handloom weavers dramatically reduces perceived exertion and energy expenditure. CONCLUSION: The modified work–rest schedule decreased cardiovascular and mental stress. This work–rest schedule will therefore reduce fatigue and help with the work if it is used in this sector.
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