Physical Strain and Work Ergonomics in Farmers with Disabilities |
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Authors: | Nina Nevala-Puranen Lars Sörensen |
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Institution: | 1. Kuopio Regional Institute of Occupational Health, FinlandNevala-Puranen-Nina/Kuopio@occuphealth.fi;3. Peurunka Medical Rehabilitation and Physical Exercise Centre, Finland |
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Abstract: | In agriculture, occupational injuries are common, and several of them lead to permanent physical disability. The objective of this case study was to assess the strain and the ergonomic needs of four farmers (aged 34–49 years) with physical disabilities. A maximal bicycle ergometer test or an arm-crank test was done to assess their maximal heart rate (HR max) and maximal oxygen consumption (V02max). The strain at work was analyzed by measuring heart rate (HR), muscle activity (EMG), and the rating of perceived exertion (RPE). The farmers were interviewed as to possible and impossible work tasks and the ergonomic redesign measures taken to improve the work environment. The work tasks performed were mainly light or moderate work for the cardiorespiratory system according to mean HR (88-102 beats/min), the percentage of HR range (17–31% HRR), and the relative V02 (22–46% V02max). The mean activity of the trapezius muscles was 0.4-9% of the maximal voluntary contraction (%MVC). All the participants had work tasks they were unable to perform. They had made ergonomie redesign changes mainly to the tractor. This case study showed that some agricultural work tasks were possible for farmers with physical disabilities and that the physical strain associated with these tasks was mainly light or moderate. |
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Keywords: | agriculture ergonomics injury disability strain rehabilitation |
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