TITEL
Ergonomic evaluation and design of tools in cleaning occupation
FöRFATTARE
Kumar, Rupesh
INSTITUTION
Arbetsvetenskap / Industriell design
SAMMANFATTNING
Many work and environmental factors can affect the health of professional
cleaners. In many of the work environments where cleaners are found the
conditions that promote various occupational diseases (e.g., musculoskeletal
disorders) are readily manageable. Inappropriate and poor working
postures, lack of task variation, poor ergonomic design of work places, bad
design of cleaning tools and work organization (e.g., long working hours,
low salaries and awkward schedules) are all areas where relatively simple
interventions can significantly reduce the rate of exposure to occupational
disease.
The primary goal of this research work was to study, existing cleaning work,
cleaning tools, working environment and psychosocial aspects among
professional cleaners. Seven different studies were carried out, these
included a systematic literature review on risk factors in the cleaning
occupation, redesign of cleaning tools, evaluation of cleaning tools,
evaluation of working environment and psychosocial aspects of cleaners.
The overall conclusion of presented studies is this thesis is that the
cleaning job consists of high cardiovascular, muscular, and postural load.
Using a participatory ergonomic approach and user-centered design, cleaning
problems can be identified comprehensively and can be solved ergonomically,
and cleaning tools can be redesigned considering ergonomic aspects by
involving the end user. The strategy of participatory ergonomics in cleaning
activities can significantly reduce work injuries, absenteeism, and
compensation costs while at the same time lead to high quality of work and
greater job satisfaction among the workforce.
ISSN 1402-1544 / ISRN LTU-DT--06/16--SE / NR 2006:16
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