پديد آورندگان :
Pourmahabadian M نويسنده , Saraji J.N نويسنده , Aghabeighi M نويسنده , Saddeghi-Naeeni H نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
The strain index (SI) is a substantial advancement and has been devised to analyze
ergonomic risks for distal upper extremity (DUE) disorders. This semi-quantitative tool allows for the
measurement of hazards and does not require unduly lengthy training to begin to use it accurately. Uses
of the strain index include analysis of a current job to assess whether it is safe or hazardous,
quantification of the risks, and assistance in the initial design of a job or in the redesign of a job. The
aim of this study was to assess and analyze risk of developing DlJE disorders in different jobs as well as
hazard classification in an assembling electronic industry through SI method. Also, DUE disorders
prevalence, work-related absenteeism and turnover extracted from SI results were compared and
assessed by those obtained by Nordic musculoskeletal questionnaire (NMQ). The findings of this study
showed that more than 500/0 of investigated jobs are categorized as "hazardous" and there is a
significant difference between SI mean in hazardous and safe jobs (P < 0.0001). In addition, significant
difference was found between prevalence of DUE disorders in "safe" and "hazardous" jobs (P < 0.049).
But, no significant difference (P = 0.3) was obtained between mean absenteeism in "safe" and
hazardous jobs. Also, no significant difference statistically was found between turnover in "safe" and
hazardous jobs (X2
= 0.133, P = 1) and high prevalence of DUE disorders is due to low turnover rate of
\vorkers.