• Title of article

    Technological advances in rebar tying jobs: a comparative analysis of the associated yields and illnesses

  • Author/Authors

    Martinez Aires، M.D. نويسنده Department of Building Construction, University of Granada, E.T.S I.ngenier?a Edificaci?n .E. C/ Severo Ochoa s/n 18071. Granada, Spain , , Lopez Alonso، M. نويسنده Department of Building Construction, University of Granada, E.T.S I.ngenier?a Edificaci?n .E. C/ Severo Ochoa s/n 18071. Granada, Spain , , Jadraque Gago، E. نويسنده Department of Building Construction, University of Granada, E.T.S I.ngenier?a Edificaci?n .E. C/ Severo Ochoa s/n 18071. Granada, Spain , , Pacheco-Torres، R. نويسنده Department of Building Construction, University of Granada, E.T.S I.ngenier?a Edificaci?n .E. C/ Severo Ochoa s/n 18071. Granada, Spain ,

  • Issue Information
    فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 53 سال 2015
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    171
  • To page
    178
  • Abstract
    Workers who carry out manual rebar tying tasks are exposed to muscular-skeletal injuries associated with the use of manual tools and the movements associated with them (force, repetitiveness and awkward wrist postures). This paper presents a background on musculoskeletal injuries directly linked to manual and mechanical rebar tying method is conducted. The objective of this study is to compare the traditional manual rebar tying method to the innovative mechanical technique. The methodology carried out follows a qualitative and a quantitative analysis of both processes. Firstly, a qualitative analysis is performed by semi-structured interviews to workers. Secondly, a quantitative study is carried out in the region of Andalusia (Spain). This field study includes on-site measurements of lengths of time activities. According to the methodology developed by the International Labour Organization, the work timing is calculated and a comparison is given. Results state that the operators adapt without difficulty to the mechanical method and it could result in better performance, whilst reducing some of the risks deriving from the manual tying technique.
  • Journal title
    International JOurnal of Civil Engineering(Transaction A: Civil Engineering)
  • Serial Year
    2015
  • Journal title
    International JOurnal of Civil Engineering(Transaction A: Civil Engineering)
  • Record number

    2263309