Team lifting and carrying is advised when loads exceed 25kg and mechanical lifting is not feasible. The aim of this study was to assess mean, maximum and variability of peak lumbar compression forces which occur daily at construction sites. Therefore, 12 ironworkers performed 50-kg two-worker and 100-kg four-worker lifting and carrying tasks in a laboratory experiment. The 50-kg two-worker lifts resulted in significantly higher mean (δ 537 N) and maximum (δ 586 N) peak lumbar compression forces compared with the 100-kg four-worker lifts. The lowest mean and maximum peak lumbar compression forces were found while carrying on level ground and increased significantly when stepping over obstacles and up platforms. Lifting 100kg with four worker...
The purpose of this study was to examine the mechanical stresses on the lower back as the response o...
The incidence of low back pain in the construction industry has been investigated. Industrial accide...
[[abstract]]The primary biomechanical criteria used are based upon maximum compression on L5/S1 disc...
Ironworkers frequently perform heavy lifting tasks in teams of two or four workers. Team lifting cou...
Ironworkers frequently perform heavy lifting tasks in teams of two or four workers. Team lifting cou...
Lifting and carrying heavy loads occur frequently among ironworkers and result in high prevalence an...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between load mass distribution (LMD) and s...
The aim of this experiment was to compare lumbar spinal loads during individual and team lifting tas...
The objective of this study was to assess differences in work demands, energetic workload and worker...
Many clinicians and employers utilise work-related assessment tools for the purposes of identifying ...
Manual handling is a risk factor with high attributable fraction in lumbar pain, frequent injury amo...
Estimates of peak spinal compression in manual materials handling were compared between a state-of t...
Estimates of peak spinal compression in manual materials handling were compared between a state-of-t...
The purpose of this study was to examine the mechanical stresses on the lower back as the response o...
The purpose of this study was to examine the mechanical stresses on the lower back as the response o...
The purpose of this study was to examine the mechanical stresses on the lower back as the response o...
The incidence of low back pain in the construction industry has been investigated. Industrial accide...
[[abstract]]The primary biomechanical criteria used are based upon maximum compression on L5/S1 disc...
Ironworkers frequently perform heavy lifting tasks in teams of two or four workers. Team lifting cou...
Ironworkers frequently perform heavy lifting tasks in teams of two or four workers. Team lifting cou...
Lifting and carrying heavy loads occur frequently among ironworkers and result in high prevalence an...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between load mass distribution (LMD) and s...
The aim of this experiment was to compare lumbar spinal loads during individual and team lifting tas...
The objective of this study was to assess differences in work demands, energetic workload and worker...
Many clinicians and employers utilise work-related assessment tools for the purposes of identifying ...
Manual handling is a risk factor with high attributable fraction in lumbar pain, frequent injury amo...
Estimates of peak spinal compression in manual materials handling were compared between a state-of t...
Estimates of peak spinal compression in manual materials handling were compared between a state-of-t...
The purpose of this study was to examine the mechanical stresses on the lower back as the response o...
The purpose of this study was to examine the mechanical stresses on the lower back as the response o...
The purpose of this study was to examine the mechanical stresses on the lower back as the response o...
The incidence of low back pain in the construction industry has been investigated. Industrial accide...
[[abstract]]The primary biomechanical criteria used are based upon maximum compression on L5/S1 disc...