The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of foot placement and height of bed surface on lumbar spine load in a dummy transfer activity. Fifteen healthy male students participated in this study. All subjects were involved in four different conditions according to foot placement (11 figure and 90° figure) and height of bed surface (44 ㎝ and 66 ㎝) randomly. Muscular activations of the biceps brachii, rectus femoris, elector spinae using surface-EMG, vertical ground reaction using force plate, and L4/L5 compression force using 3DSSPP (3D Static Strength Prediction Program) were measured and analysed. The results showed that muscular activations were not significantly different for the various conditions except for the rectus femoris on the right side (p<.05). Futhermore, the vertical ground reaction and L4/L5 compression force were significantly different conditions (p<.05). In conclusion, it is suggested that foot placement at 90° figure is safer for transfer activity compared with the 11 figure. ■ keyword :|Foot Placement|Transfer Activity|Workload| * 이 연구는 울산과학대학 교육역량강화사업 연구비 지원에 의해 수행됨.