A comprehensive equation for the evaluation of a maximum load limit for manual load lifting has been developed for the first time for Indian adult female workers, based on a physiological criterion due to the limitation of applicability of the NIOSH (1991) equation. Ten adult female workers, who had been engaged in building construction activities for at least 7 years participated in this study. The cut-off value was selected as the working heart rate corresponding to the 33% level of maximum aerobic power (i.e. V'O-2 max.) of this population, which was equivalent to a heart rate of 101.6 beats.min(-1) . An equation was developed based on the effects of the following three lifting parameters on working heart rate: vertical height (knee, wai...
It is well recognized that manual materials handling tasks exist in all industries. The exertions as...
Load loading activity is a work condition where heavyweight causes excessive energy on working posit...
AbstractIt is known that maximum acceptable weight of lift (MAWL) decreases as the frequency of lift...
A study on maximum acceptable weight limit (MAWL) was conducted on ten adult Indian female building ...
A field study was conducted to highlight the occupational risk factors related to building construct...
A field study was conducted to highlight the occupational risk factors related to building construct...
BackgroundExtensive studies have been carried out over the years to determine the maximum acceptable...
Background Extensive studies have been carried out over the years to determine the maximum acceptabl...
For sustained physical activities, the aerobic capacity, i.e., maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) o...
Manual Material Handling (MMH) is a material removal activitiey that performed manually. MMH has a h...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) developed a lifting equation in 19...
Abstract—The present study follows a physiological approach to evaluate physical work capacity (PWC)...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) developed a lifting equation in 19...
An experiment was conducted to study the effects of lifting parameters on metabolic energy consumed ...
A study on maximum acceptable lifting frequency during manual material handling task was conducted o...
It is well recognized that manual materials handling tasks exist in all industries. The exertions as...
Load loading activity is a work condition where heavyweight causes excessive energy on working posit...
AbstractIt is known that maximum acceptable weight of lift (MAWL) decreases as the frequency of lift...
A study on maximum acceptable weight limit (MAWL) was conducted on ten adult Indian female building ...
A field study was conducted to highlight the occupational risk factors related to building construct...
A field study was conducted to highlight the occupational risk factors related to building construct...
BackgroundExtensive studies have been carried out over the years to determine the maximum acceptable...
Background Extensive studies have been carried out over the years to determine the maximum acceptabl...
For sustained physical activities, the aerobic capacity, i.e., maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) o...
Manual Material Handling (MMH) is a material removal activitiey that performed manually. MMH has a h...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) developed a lifting equation in 19...
Abstract—The present study follows a physiological approach to evaluate physical work capacity (PWC)...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) developed a lifting equation in 19...
An experiment was conducted to study the effects of lifting parameters on metabolic energy consumed ...
A study on maximum acceptable lifting frequency during manual material handling task was conducted o...
It is well recognized that manual materials handling tasks exist in all industries. The exertions as...
Load loading activity is a work condition where heavyweight causes excessive energy on working posit...
AbstractIt is known that maximum acceptable weight of lift (MAWL) decreases as the frequency of lift...