1988
DOI: 10.1016/0268-0033(88)90040-x
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Industrial seating and spinal loading

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“…However, when considering leg swelling, the contrary should be advised due to the higher time constants of this process. Alternatively, the back load could be reduced by using a sit ± stand seat (Eklund 1986), which is indeed done by some inspectors. This is only feasible for a part of the shift duration, since the speed of the conveyor belt will force the inspector to make several steps when performing an action on one of the broilers.…”
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“…However, when considering leg swelling, the contrary should be advised due to the higher time constants of this process. Alternatively, the back load could be reduced by using a sit ± stand seat (Eklund 1986), which is indeed done by some inspectors. This is only feasible for a part of the shift duration, since the speed of the conveyor belt will force the inspector to make several steps when performing an action on one of the broilers.…”
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“…Higher sitting and sit}stand seats cause discomfort in the buttocks or in the knee region (Eklund & Liew, 1991;Carlsson, 1993). However, less discomfort from the back has been found with the use of a saddle chair (Eklund, 1986).…”
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