Workability and Physical Wellbeing Among Chainsaw Operators in Croatia

被引:14
作者
Landekic, Matija [1 ]
Sporcic, Mario [1 ]
Bacic, Marin [1 ]
Pandur, Zdravko [1 ]
Bakaric, Matija [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Zagreb, Fac Forestry & Wood Technol, Dept Forest Engn, Svetosimunska cesta 23, Zagreb 10000, Croatia
关键词
forestry; chainsaw operator; workability; musculoskeletal disorders; Croatia; REPORTED MUSCULOSKELETAL SYMPTOMS; ABILITY INDEX; WORK ABILITY; FORESTRY; DISORDERS; NECK; QUESTIONNAIRE; ASSOCIATION; TRANSLATION; PREVALENCE;
D O I
10.5552/crojfe.2023.2073
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Motor-manual felling and wood processing is a high-risk work process where the chainsaw, in connection to other variables in the working environment, is a key and constant source of risk and danger for forest chainsaw operators. Pursuant to the foregoing, the purpose of this research is to investigate and compare detected musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) symptoms among the chainsaw workers in Croatia according to their employer (state company - Hrvatske sume Ltd. or private forestry contractor) and self-evaluated Workability Index. A combined three-stage research method was used: (a) defining a sample; (b) preparation and administra-tion of questionnaire; and (c) data analysis and elaboration. The Standardized Nordic Ques-tionnaire (SNQ) was used as a medium to detect musculoskeletal disorder symptoms in chain -saw operators and the Workability Index (WAI) questionnaire was used as a medium for workability self-evaluation. The field part of face-to-face data collection was conducted in the first quarter of 2022 with a total of 158 sampled workers interviewed directly at the forest worksite. Descriptive and inferential statistical methods were used to verify and analyze the data. The anatomical area with the highest 12-month period prevalence of MSD symptoms for all chainsaw operators is the low back (70.89%), followed by the shoulders (41.14%), neck (39.87%) and wrist/hands (36.71%). Research results, according to the employer, showed that workers employed by Hrvatske sume Ltd. have a higher prevalence of MSD symptoms in al-most all anatomical locations compared to chainsaw operators employed by private forest contractors. Mean WAI Score among all respondents was 34.96 points (max. 49) falling into the rank >> moderate <<, while the current workability compared with the lifetime best was 7.33 (range 0-10). The results of MSD symptoms confirm the self-estimated higher values related to health problems caused by forestry work and lower WAI Score by workers employed in the state forestry sector compared to workers employed in private forestry sector. The prevalence of MSD symptoms, observed through WAI Score, showed a significantly lower percentage of affirmative responses for all anatomical regions except for shoulders in workers who need to maintain their workability. The obtained results show positive correlation with descriptive indicators, where younger workers with less chainsaw work experience have a lower prevalence of MSD symptoms and better WAI Score. In the discussion and conclusion part of the research in question, the need for development of possible solutions is emphasized. The proposed solu-tions can be included into educational programs or on-site training related to the MSD risks for professional chainsaw workers to change their behaviour that will reduce occupational risks.
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页码:83 / 94
页数:12
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