Abstract
Introduction. Manual lifting and carrying of loads that are equal to or greater than 25 kg are considered high ergonomic risk for causing musculoskeletal disorders in any activity where there is no load sharing or mechanical assistance. Objective. This research applies the use of a steel mask as a mechanical aid to attenuate musculoskeletal disorders in the workers of the company Ecovasti S.A. who lift and move the jars of alcoholic beverages in the delivery of the product to the customers. Methodology. A preliminary analysis of the lifting and moving of loads in the manual dispatch of alcoholic beverage jars was made using Snook and Ciriello tables to find the maximum acceptable weight and the level of ergonomic risk, then the key indicators of pull and push method (KIM PP) was applied to demonstrate the ergonomic improvement by implementing the help of a mobile steel forklift. Results. The preliminary study with the Snook and Ciriello tables indicates a maximum load handling weight for lowering, lifting, transporting and dragging: 11.9 kg; 7.79 kg; 16.43 kg and 25.67 kg respectively, considering male gender, with a protection percentage of 90%, maximum distance traveled of 8 m, load weight of 23 kg per jug of alcoholic beverage, average transfer height of 0.8 m, with a frequency of 15 transfers per hour. The result of the application of the ergonomic improvement with the use of the key indicators of pull and push method (KIM PP) was a value of 1, which corresponds to a low ergonomic risk with a low probability of physical overload. Conclusion. The result of the application of a steel trolley for the manual transport of alcoholic beverage jugs in the dispensing to customers attenuates the level of ergonomic risk to low risk values and could help prevent musculoskeletal disorders.
Highlights
Manual lifting and carrying of loads that are equal to or greater than 25 kg are considered high ergonomic risk for causing musculoskeletal disorders in any activity where there is no load sharing or mechanical assistance
Ergonomía y Biomecánica www.anatomiadigital.org research applies the use of a steel mask as a mechanical aid to attenuate musculoskeletal disorders in the workers of the company Ecovasti S.A. who lift and move the jars of alcoholic beverages in the delivery of the product to the customers
The preliminary study with the Snook and Ciriello tables indicates a maximum load handling weight for lowering, lifting, transporting and dragging: 11.9 kg; 7.79 kg; 16.43 kg and 25.67 kg respectively, considering male gender, with a protection percentage of 90%, maximum distance traveled of 8 m, load weight of 23 kg per jug of alcoholic beverage, average transfer height of 0.8 m, with a frequency of 15 transfers per hour
Summary
Existen varios métodos para evaluar levantamiento manual de cargas, pero no consideran el traslado y condiciones de altura de levantamiento. Esta investigación utiliza como estudio preliminar a la implementación la verificación del exceso de carga que manejan los trabajadores de despacho de jabas de bebidas alcohólicas de la empresa Ecovasti S.A. Para el uso de las tablas de Snook y Ciriello se inicia con la selección de tipo de manipulación de carga que realizará el trabador, ya sea levantamiento, descenso, empuje, arrastre y transporte (Ruiz, 2015). Para comprobar la eficacia del uso de la carretilla de acero se calcula el nivel de riesgo ergonómico en el traslado de cargas que realizan los trabajadores de la empresa Ecovasti S.A. en el despacho de jabas de bebidas alcohólicas con el método de los indicadores clave (KIM) creados por el Instituto Federal para la Seguridad y la Salud en el trabajo de Alemania (BAuA) (Fernandez, 2017).Este método fue creado por el Instituto Federal para la Seguridad y la Salud en el trabajo de Alemania (BAuA), en asociación con aseguradoras, institutos científicos, profesionales de seguridad, empresas y empleados(Fernandez, 2017). Indicadores clave a) Frecuencia diaria y distancia. b) Dispositivo de transporte, peso de la carga. c) Condiciones de conducción
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