The great complexity of the operation of wood harvesting machines and unpredictable differences of performance between operators must be reflected in the industry recruitment techniques. This work aimed to carry out an evaluation of the bimanual motor skill in candidates for the position of harvester operators using a virtual reality simulator to generate information that can contribute to and improve the selection process. The work was developed at the Forest Operators Training Center (CENFOR), at the State University of the Center–West, in Irati, PR. A sample of 12 individuals was studied and distributed into three levels of performance. The motor ability of the individuals was evaluated through the variables: »run time«, »fall direction«...
Productivity levels between harvester operators have been noted to vary significantly, by up to 40% ...
Initiatives and collaborations among heavy construction equipment manufacturing companies and traini...
The ergonomic benefits of mechanisation for the forest worker focus around the removal of the worker...
The great complexity of the operation of wood harvesting machines and unpredictable differences of p...
A shift towards fully mechanized forest activities, such as harvesting and, more recently, silvicult...
The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of age and education level in the training using har...
This paper presents the results of two years of field trials of a 3D graphical simulator of forestry...
We present work-in-progress of applying simulator technology for developing, demonstrating and evalu...
Machine availability and timber harvest productivity in commercial forestry are influenced in part b...
The article considers the possibilities of training future harvester operators. The course of learni...
High work consumption in forest operations is above all the result of the character and task realiza...
Variance in productivity of fully mechanized timber harvesting under comparable stand and terrain co...
The high cost associated with the training of forestry machine operators has led to the development ...
The skill level of a human operator is crucial in operating a complicated process. In this paper, we...
This article describes the interface between a one-grip harvester and its operator as it relates to ...
Productivity levels between harvester operators have been noted to vary significantly, by up to 40% ...
Initiatives and collaborations among heavy construction equipment manufacturing companies and traini...
The ergonomic benefits of mechanisation for the forest worker focus around the removal of the worker...
The great complexity of the operation of wood harvesting machines and unpredictable differences of p...
A shift towards fully mechanized forest activities, such as harvesting and, more recently, silvicult...
The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of age and education level in the training using har...
This paper presents the results of two years of field trials of a 3D graphical simulator of forestry...
We present work-in-progress of applying simulator technology for developing, demonstrating and evalu...
Machine availability and timber harvest productivity in commercial forestry are influenced in part b...
The article considers the possibilities of training future harvester operators. The course of learni...
High work consumption in forest operations is above all the result of the character and task realiza...
Variance in productivity of fully mechanized timber harvesting under comparable stand and terrain co...
The high cost associated with the training of forestry machine operators has led to the development ...
The skill level of a human operator is crucial in operating a complicated process. In this paper, we...
This article describes the interface between a one-grip harvester and its operator as it relates to ...
Productivity levels between harvester operators have been noted to vary significantly, by up to 40% ...
Initiatives and collaborations among heavy construction equipment manufacturing companies and traini...
The ergonomic benefits of mechanisation for the forest worker focus around the removal of the worker...