Fractional Factorial Analysis of Lifting and Carrying Tasks to Determine the Effect of Different Parameters and their Interactions
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) developed a lifting
equation in 1981 to indicate ‘‘safe’’ occupational lifting limits. This equation was revised
in 1991. The equation uses a series of lifting multipliers (parameters) to calculate
corresponding recommended task weight limits. Due to the nature of risk factor
interactions, the limits obtained from the NIOSH equation may not be appropriate for all
lifting tasks. This laboratory experiment will examine the effect of lifting parameters and
their interactions as follows: lifting frequency; vertical lifting distance; and load weight.
In this simulation study, four different subjects were taken to lift the weights in different
combinations of lifting parameters, in which different lifting frequencies, with different
load weights and different vertical lifting heights (knee, waist, shoulder, and maximum
reach) will be considered. The subjects will do symmetric lifting for a period in sagittal
plane adopting free-style lifting technique. The recorded working heart rates will be
normalized based on the maximum heart rate obtained during maximum aerobic power
measurement. Then, stepwise linear regression analysis will be performed to identify the
best predictive model using important parameters.
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