Construction workers frequently perform overhead drilling into concrete, which is associated with a high frequency of pain and disability, presumably due to high shoulder loads and awkward neck postures. My thesis involved the design and evaluation of an Inverted Drill Press, an ergonomic intervention device for overhead drilling. In Study 1, I designed a new Inverted Drill Press based on feedback from focus groups. I then conducted field tests to evaluate the intervention on construction sites and compare it to conventional overhead drilling. Results showed reduced fatigue, improved usability, and improved neck posture with the intervention. Elevated shoulder postures and drilling speed were not improved and reflected areas where the Inver...
Background: Repetitive handling of heavy concrete blocks has been associated with the risk of low ba...
Background: The physical work demands of construction work can be reduced using ergonomic measures. ...
The Ergonomics is an applied science of equipment design, as for the workplace, intended to maximize...
The construction industry, which employs a significant portion of working British Columbians, expose...
Construction workers suffer from high rates of musculoskeletal injuries to the shoulders and arms. O...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the performance of drilling on the ceiling in th...
Drilling holes into concrete with heavy hammer and rock drills is one of the most physically demandi...
Use of Powered hand tools have the potential to create reaction forces that may be related with uppe...
Executive Summary. The thesis is about an ergonomic study of the hollow block machine. The group ass...
Thesis (MTech (Construction Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2005Workers in th...
This paper presents ergonomic study and design of the pulpit in a wire rod mill at an integrated ste...
Purpose: Work-related musculoskeletal disorders constitute a severe problem in the construction indu...
Background: The prevalence of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Pain and Discomfort (WRMSPD) among constr...
Background: The prevalence of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Pain and Discomfort (WRMSPD) among constr...
Despite robotics and mechanisation becoming more common in the industry, hand drilling is still wid...
Background: Repetitive handling of heavy concrete blocks has been associated with the risk of low ba...
Background: The physical work demands of construction work can be reduced using ergonomic measures. ...
The Ergonomics is an applied science of equipment design, as for the workplace, intended to maximize...
The construction industry, which employs a significant portion of working British Columbians, expose...
Construction workers suffer from high rates of musculoskeletal injuries to the shoulders and arms. O...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the performance of drilling on the ceiling in th...
Drilling holes into concrete with heavy hammer and rock drills is one of the most physically demandi...
Use of Powered hand tools have the potential to create reaction forces that may be related with uppe...
Executive Summary. The thesis is about an ergonomic study of the hollow block machine. The group ass...
Thesis (MTech (Construction Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2005Workers in th...
This paper presents ergonomic study and design of the pulpit in a wire rod mill at an integrated ste...
Purpose: Work-related musculoskeletal disorders constitute a severe problem in the construction indu...
Background: The prevalence of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Pain and Discomfort (WRMSPD) among constr...
Background: The prevalence of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Pain and Discomfort (WRMSPD) among constr...
Despite robotics and mechanisation becoming more common in the industry, hand drilling is still wid...
Background: Repetitive handling of heavy concrete blocks has been associated with the risk of low ba...
Background: The physical work demands of construction work can be reduced using ergonomic measures. ...
The Ergonomics is an applied science of equipment design, as for the workplace, intended to maximize...