Assessment of body work condition by RULA method in a motor vehicle industry in order to design an effective exoskeleton system

Background and aims : physical activities in occupations like handling, static and dynamic postures, sudden movements, and repetitive postures are amongst most important risk factors of Work related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs). There are many ergonomic methods for assessing WMSDs which can be...

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Main Authors: M Bahrami, V Choopankareh, H Sadeghi Naiini, F Dayani
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Published: Iran University of Medical Sciences 2012-01-01
Series:Salāmat-i kār-i Īrān
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Online Access:http://ioh.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-3-142&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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author M Bahrami
V Choopankareh
H Sadeghi Naiini
F Dayani
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description Background and aims : physical activities in occupations like handling, static and dynamic postures, sudden movements, and repetitive postures are amongst most important risk factors of Work related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs). There are many ergonomic methods for assessing WMSDs which can be used in different cases, but these assessments and analyses can not be beneficial by themselves and should be promoted with usable, practical suggestions to improve the work condition. Such quality is brought to this research paper by first assessing ergonomic risks level, resulted by postural stresses, with special emphasis on improper postures, forces and repeating and then using these information to design assisting device called exoskeleton for improving work condition and industrial tasks.   Methods: For assessing and analyzing upper body work condition, postures in 17 different tasks were analyzed by RULA (Rapid upper limb assessment) method and a set of 60 worksheets were created out of them. Also biomechanical movement observation during normal tasks was done. Then HONDA company`s exoskeleton for lower body was analyzed and some design elements were extracted from it, to design an upper body exoskeleton based on the same design language.   Results: This Research shows that none of tasks were completely acceptable, and neck, trunk and legs were more affected by improper postures. There was no meaningful difference between right and left hand conditions in overall task and posture assessment. Research also shows dominant effect of force and repeat risk factors in tasks being harmful for upper body. Analyzing HONDA company`s exoskeleton shows the likelihood of success in upper body exoskeleton for improving work conditions and minimizing WMSDs.   Conclusion: Although redistribution or regular rotation of personnel, changing and optimizing work cycles and proper training might reduce WMSDs and improve work condition, but using an assisting device such as exoskeleton can minimize WMSDs and have a more desirable effect from ergonomic and physiological perspectives. Assisting devices like HONDA company`s lower body assisting exoskeleton have clearly shown the statement to be true.
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spelling doaj.art-2f2d4f4a06b0428586b6fb4caed6dd062022-12-22T00:26:36ZfasIran University of Medical SciencesSalāmat-i kār-i Īrān1735-51332228-74932012-01-01843647Assessment of body work condition by RULA method in a motor vehicle industry in order to design an effective exoskeleton systemM BahramiV ChoopankarehH Sadeghi NaiiniF DayaniBackground and aims : physical activities in occupations like handling, static and dynamic postures, sudden movements, and repetitive postures are amongst most important risk factors of Work related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs). There are many ergonomic methods for assessing WMSDs which can be used in different cases, but these assessments and analyses can not be beneficial by themselves and should be promoted with usable, practical suggestions to improve the work condition. Such quality is brought to this research paper by first assessing ergonomic risks level, resulted by postural stresses, with special emphasis on improper postures, forces and repeating and then using these information to design assisting device called exoskeleton for improving work condition and industrial tasks.   Methods: For assessing and analyzing upper body work condition, postures in 17 different tasks were analyzed by RULA (Rapid upper limb assessment) method and a set of 60 worksheets were created out of them. Also biomechanical movement observation during normal tasks was done. Then HONDA company`s exoskeleton for lower body was analyzed and some design elements were extracted from it, to design an upper body exoskeleton based on the same design language.   Results: This Research shows that none of tasks were completely acceptable, and neck, trunk and legs were more affected by improper postures. There was no meaningful difference between right and left hand conditions in overall task and posture assessment. Research also shows dominant effect of force and repeat risk factors in tasks being harmful for upper body. Analyzing HONDA company`s exoskeleton shows the likelihood of success in upper body exoskeleton for improving work conditions and minimizing WMSDs.   Conclusion: Although redistribution or regular rotation of personnel, changing and optimizing work cycles and proper training might reduce WMSDs and improve work condition, but using an assisting device such as exoskeleton can minimize WMSDs and have a more desirable effect from ergonomic and physiological perspectives. Assisting devices like HONDA company`s lower body assisting exoskeleton have clearly shown the statement to be true.http://ioh.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-3-142&slc_lang=en&sid=1Ergonomic risk levelRULApostural analysisWMSD
spellingShingle M Bahrami
V Choopankareh
H Sadeghi Naiini
F Dayani
Assessment of body work condition by RULA method in a motor vehicle industry in order to design an effective exoskeleton system
Salāmat-i kār-i Īrān
Ergonomic risk level
RULA
postural analysis
WMSD
title Assessment of body work condition by RULA method in a motor vehicle industry in order to design an effective exoskeleton system
title_full Assessment of body work condition by RULA method in a motor vehicle industry in order to design an effective exoskeleton system
title_fullStr Assessment of body work condition by RULA method in a motor vehicle industry in order to design an effective exoskeleton system
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of body work condition by RULA method in a motor vehicle industry in order to design an effective exoskeleton system
title_short Assessment of body work condition by RULA method in a motor vehicle industry in order to design an effective exoskeleton system
title_sort assessment of body work condition by rula method in a motor vehicle industry in order to design an effective exoskeleton system
topic Ergonomic risk level
RULA
postural analysis
WMSD
url http://ioh.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-3-142&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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