Upper limb disorders and hand-arm vibration risks with hand-held olive beaters

被引:18
作者
Calvo, Angela [1 ]
Romano, Elio [2 ]
Preti, Christian [3 ]
Schillaci, Giampaolo [4 ]
Deboli, Roberto [3 ]
机构
[1] DISAFA Dept Agr Forest & Food Sci & Technol, Largo P Braccini 2, I-10095 Turin, Italy
[2] Consiglio Ric Agr & Anal Econ Agr, CREA, ING, Unita Ric Ingn Agr, Via Milano 43, I-24047 Bergamo, Italy
[3] CNR Italian Natl Res Council, IMAMOTER Inst Agr & Earth Moving Machines, Str Cacce 73, I-10135 Turin, Italy
[4] Univ Catania, Dipartimento Agr Alimentaz & Ambiente Di3A, Sez Meccan & Meccanizzaz, Via Santa Sofia 100, I-95123 Catania, Italy
关键词
Hand-arm vibration; OCRA index; Hand-held olive beater; MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS; TRANSMITTED VIBRATION; BIOMECHANICAL OVERLOAD; EPIDEMIOLOGIC RESEARCH; REPETITIVE MOVEMENTS; EXPOSURE; FREQUENCY; WORKERS; SYSTEM; TASKS;
D O I
10.1016/j.ergon.2018.01.018
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Olive harvesting with hand-held beaters is a repetitive work, tiring and time consuming (more than 4-5 h/day). Operators work with vibrating tools in not natural body postures: they are therefore exposed to various risks, especially at the upper limbs. Unfortunately, also if in the agriculture sector the number of the declared upper limb disorders increased in the last years, hand-arm vibration and incongruent upper limb postures are not yet well perceived. In this work, the hand-arm vibration exposure and the OCRA index were calculated for five operators which used three different electric olive beaters. In all the observed tests both the hand-arm vibration and the OCRA scores produced results over the admitted limits. A(8) ranged between 8.6 ms(-2) and 25.4 ms(-2), far from the 5 ms(-2) daily exposure limit values admitted by the European law (European Directive 2002/44). The OCRA checklist values ranged from a minimum value of 13.32 (red light level and light risk) for the left limb and a maximum of 34.41 (violet, high level and high risk) for the right limb. Relevance to industry: This paper describes the analysis of the combined risks to hand-arm vibration and to upper limb disorders in a typical agricultural harvesting task with a manual handled tool powered by electric engine. Tests were carried out during the olive harvesting with five operators using three different hand-held machines. Both vibration and OCRA parameters were acquired. Results showed that in all the observed tests both the hand-arm vibration and the OCRA scores were over the admitted limits. Beaters transmitted vibration to both the operators hand-arm system, but operators did not declare to perceive vibration at the right upper limb (because it was less affected by the vibration stimulus than the left one). To acquire reliable values for the upper limb biomechanical risk detection it should be necessary to use measured vibration data in field, avoiding personal judgments. When it is not possible to measure the vibration level, the employer should use the machine instruction, where the manufacturer should have written the vibration total value to which the hand-arm system is subjected, if it exceeds 2,5 m/s(2) (European Directive 2006/42). When this information is not available in the machine instruction, the employer may refers to other sources (European Directive 2002/44), as databases provided by government or institutional bodies, including vibration values obtained by research specialists and vibration consultants. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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