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The Study of the Influence of Intra-Abdominal Pressure to Manual Materials Handling  

Woo, Tsun-Yu (Department of Industrial Engineering and Management St. John's University)
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Industrial Engineering and Management Systems / v.7, no.1, 2008 , pp. 90-98 More about this Journal
Abstract
This research selects the lifting task to be the main subject. Four experiments were designed to measure which among lifting postures, lifting heights, waist-belt, and breathing control significantly influences intra-abdominal pressure (Gallagher, 1991; Lavender, Andersson and Natarajan, 1999). The experimental results were taken to be the recommendations of the manual materials handling work design. The research findings reveal that the symmetrical stoop posture is the most significant to the intra-abdominal pressure within all lifting postures. When the lifting height is increased, the intra-abdominal pressure produced relatively goes up. Also, the combination of symmetrical stoop posture, waist-belt use, and inspiration and holding at the same time is the most efficient in carrying out lifting tasks. Simultaneously, the research discovers that for any posture, the volume of the intra-abdominal pressure is much bigger when using the waist-belt compared to when it is not used. Therefore, the waist-belt design for the lifting works might be the future research approach.
Keywords
Intra-Abdominal Pressure; Manual Materials Handling; Lifting Work; ANOVA;
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