Journal of the Korean Society of Safety (한국안전학회지)
- Volume 15 Issue 4
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- Pages.139-149
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- 2000
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- 1738-3803(pISSN)
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- 2383-9953(eISSN)
A Review of Postural Classification Schemes for Evaluating Postural Load - Focused on the Observational Methods
작업 자세 부하 평가를 위한 자세 분류 체계의 연구 현황 - 관측법을 중심으로
Abstract
This study aims to review and assess the existing postural classification schemes used for evaluating postural loads in industry. The schemes can be classified into three categories: self-report, observational and instrument-based techniques depending upon how to record working postures. Of the three techniques, this study was mainly focused on the observational methods. The observational technique is most widely used in the industrial sites because it does not interfere with work, and is easy and simple to use and cost-effective without requiring the use of expensive equipment for estimating the angular deviation of a body segment from the neutral position. In spite of the usefulness and applicability, the techniques have some problems: 1) The existing observational techniques lack the consistency in the class limits of the motion categories in each body segment; 2) Most of them do not provide the post-analysis criteria needed to judge whether or not any posture is acceptable in view point of the postural load; and 3) They can not precisely evaluate the postural load for a given posture because the external loads and dynamic factors including acceleration, moment and force were not taken into consideration.