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Comparison of biomechanical loading during use of conventional stud welding equipment and an alternate system
Authors:Fethke Nathan B  Gant Lauren C  Gerr Fred
Affiliation:aUniversity of Iowa, Occupational and Environmental Health, UI Research Park, 124 IREH, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA;bUniversity of Iowa, Biomedical Engineering, 1402 SC, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA
Abstract:We investigated the effect of an alternative welding system designed to reduce exposure to extreme trunk flexion on measures of trunk inclination and muscle activity. Among 10 participants, data were collected while using conventional stud welding equipment and while using the alternate system. Paired t-tests were used to compare results between the two welding systems. Mean trunk inclination angle was reduced with the alternate system (34.4° versus 9.7°, p < 0.01). Percent time with trunk inclination angles greater than 60° was also reduced (40.0% versus 4.7%, p < 0.01). In general, the alternate system resulted in less desirable upper trapezius muscle activity levels. The alternate system appears to be effective in reducing exposure to extreme trunk flexion among stud welders. Continued development of the system should explore features designed to reduce shoulder forces and improve productivity.
Keywords:Construction   Ergonomics   Trunk posture
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