2020
DOI: 10.24843/jei.2020.v06.i02.p05
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Ergonomic-Based Redesign of Broomsticks Reduces the Physiological Burdens of Street Sweepers in Denpasar City, Indonesia

Abstract: The equipment, such as broomsticks used by street sweepers are not appropriate based on anthropometric aspects, with a potency to induce inconvenience among them. Working with equipment that is not ergonomics, in addition to non-physiological work posture can cause fatigue, musculoskeletal disorders, and increased workload. This study aims to determine whether redesign an ergonomic-based broomstick may reduce the physiological burden of street sweepers in Denpasar city, Indonesia. This research is a pure exper… Show more

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“…Work physiology in this research includes pulse rate parameters, heart rate reverse percentage, cardiovascular strain percentage, relaxation, oxygen demand, energy requirements, intervention and rest time (Draghici & Taylor, 2016). Thus, the role of work physiology as a mechanism to determine energy supply during work with achievement of determining appropriate rest time (Palilingan et al, 2020). The role of physiology in overcoming the problem of worker rest is very effective (Hermawati et al, 2014).…”
Section: Literature Review Work Physiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Work physiology in this research includes pulse rate parameters, heart rate reverse percentage, cardiovascular strain percentage, relaxation, oxygen demand, energy requirements, intervention and rest time (Draghici & Taylor, 2016). Thus, the role of work physiology as a mechanism to determine energy supply during work with achievement of determining appropriate rest time (Palilingan et al, 2020). The role of physiology in overcoming the problem of worker rest is very effective (Hermawati et al, 2014).…”
Section: Literature Review Work Physiologymentioning
confidence: 99%