Background: To reduce ergonomic risk factors in terms of awkward and constrained postures and high velocities, it is important to perform adequate risk assessments. Technical methods provide objective measures of physical workload. These methods have so far mainly been used by researchers. However, if written instructions how to apply the sensors and how to adopt the reference posture are provided, together with triaxial accelerometers, it may be possible for employees to record their own physical workload. The exposure in terms of e.g. upper arm elevations could then easily be assessed for all workers in a workplace. The main aims of this study were: 1) to compare analyses for self-recording of upper arm elevation during work using a simpl...
Head movements of workers were measured in the sagittal plane in order to establish a precise and ac...
The growth and expansion of the computers in the workplace have changed the way that people do work....
Aims: To explore the precision of task based estimates of upper arm elevation in three occupational ...
Background: To reduce ergonomic risk factors in terms of awkward and constrained postures and high v...
Abstract Background To reduce ergonomic risk factors in terms of awkward and constrained postures an...
Regarding prevention of neck and shoulder pain (NSP), unsupported arm elevation is one factor that s...
To prevent work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), useful, reliable and valid methods for ass...
OBJECTIVES: This study compares questionnaire-assessed exposure data on work postures and movements ...
Objective & Background: When applying various evaluation tools that analyze work posture risk th...
Repetitive work and work in constrained postures are risk factors for developing musculoskeletal dis...
This study compared the results of three risk assessment tools (self-reported questionnaire, observa...
A wide variety of observational methods have been developed to evaluate the ergonomic workloads in m...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd and The Ergonomics Society. Selecting a suitable body posture measurement method...
Introduction: This review describes standardized ergonomics assessment based on pen-and-paper observ...
Objectives: A cost-efficient approach for assessing working postures could be to build statistical m...
Head movements of workers were measured in the sagittal plane in order to establish a precise and ac...
The growth and expansion of the computers in the workplace have changed the way that people do work....
Aims: To explore the precision of task based estimates of upper arm elevation in three occupational ...
Background: To reduce ergonomic risk factors in terms of awkward and constrained postures and high v...
Abstract Background To reduce ergonomic risk factors in terms of awkward and constrained postures an...
Regarding prevention of neck and shoulder pain (NSP), unsupported arm elevation is one factor that s...
To prevent work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), useful, reliable and valid methods for ass...
OBJECTIVES: This study compares questionnaire-assessed exposure data on work postures and movements ...
Objective & Background: When applying various evaluation tools that analyze work posture risk th...
Repetitive work and work in constrained postures are risk factors for developing musculoskeletal dis...
This study compared the results of three risk assessment tools (self-reported questionnaire, observa...
A wide variety of observational methods have been developed to evaluate the ergonomic workloads in m...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd and The Ergonomics Society. Selecting a suitable body posture measurement method...
Introduction: This review describes standardized ergonomics assessment based on pen-and-paper observ...
Objectives: A cost-efficient approach for assessing working postures could be to build statistical m...
Head movements of workers were measured in the sagittal plane in order to establish a precise and ac...
The growth and expansion of the computers in the workplace have changed the way that people do work....
Aims: To explore the precision of task based estimates of upper arm elevation in three occupational ...