作者
Monica LH Jones, Rebecca L Kirshweng, Thomas J Armstrong, Matthew P Reed
发表日期
2008/9
期刊
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting
卷号
52
期号
15
页码范围
1049-1053
出版商
SAGE Publications
简介
During one-handed tasks, individuals will often support their body mass using the contralateral hand or other body region. It is hypothesized that bracing postures are adopted to reduce and/or change the tasks demands, allowing the individual to assume a more optimal posture or reduce spinal loading. Accurate representation of such task postures is essential for accurate assessment of worker capability (Chaffin & Erig, 1991). It is especially critical given that the risk of injury is greatly increased when job strength requirements exceed worker capabilities (Chaffin, et al., 1978). Biomechanical analyses of supported or externally braced tasks are difficult to analyze because the upper body support is statically indeterminate. As an initial step to understanding bracing behaviors, a plant survey was conducted to investigate the prevalence of such bracing postures adopted during automotive assembly tasks. Video data …
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