Posture, muscle activity and oxygen consumption evaluations among metal stamping operators: A pilot study in Malaysian small and medium industries
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2011-12Author
Isa, Halim
Abdul Rahman, Omar, Ir. Prof. Dr. Hj.
Ahmad Rasdan, Ismail, Ir.
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In the new era of world industrialization, ergonomics plays an important role to improve occupational health and productivity
in most industries including small and medium industries (SMIs). However, SMIs in Malaysia do not put any priority on
ergonomics awareness, for an example, by not designing the workstation ergonomically. As a consequence, operators are
exposed to various ergonomic risk factors and prone to have ergonomic injuries. The objectives of this study are to evaluate
working posture, muscle activity, and oxygen consumption while operators perform metal stamping process in a workstation,
before and after the workstation is modified. The Rapid Entire Body Assessment (REBA), surface electromyography (SEMG),
and oxygen analyser are used to evaluate working posture, muscle activity, and oxygen consumption respectively. Results of
evaluations found that the modified workstation has reduced the physiological stress such as extreme posture, work/loading
in the muscles as well as energy expenditure. The study concluded that an ergonomic workstation design can contribute
significantly to improve physiological performance of the operators.
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