| Literature DB >> 7895739 |
M T Doormaal1, A P Driessen, J A Landeweerd, M R Drost.
Abstract
The physical workload of ambulance assistants was assessed by means of the Ovako Working posture Analysis System (OWAS) observation method and a Work and Health Questionnaire (WHQ) for measuring perceived workload. In addition, a biomechanical model was applied to several specifically strenuous conditions that were simulated in a laboratory situation. Bad postures were identified for a number of activities: 16% to 29% of a work shift was spent in harmful positions. Strenuous situations occur particularly during rides in emergency situations. The results of observed and perceived workload are generally in agreement. A number of practical recommendations are made. They concern, for example, the equipment in ambulance cars, training of ambulance assistants and adaptations in working procedures.Mesh:
Year: 1995 PMID: 7895739 DOI: 10.1080/00140139508925110
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ergonomics ISSN: 0014-0139 Impact factor: 2.778