2023
DOI: 10.1093/annweh/wxad022
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Physical Work Demands of Maintenance Workers on Onshore Petroleum Facilities in Norway: An Observational Study Utilizing Wearable Sensor Technology

Abstract: Objectives High physical work demands can cause musculoskeletal disorders and sick leave in petroleum workers. However, our knowledge of their physical work demands is scarce and based on self-report. The objective of our study is to work towards closing this knowledge gap by assessing the physical work demands of onshore petroleum maintenance workers using body-worn sensors. Methods A total of 46 of 69 eligible maintenance w… Show more

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“…Work-related musculoskeletal disorders have been extensively studied in the upper extremity and the spine during handling and load-reaching tasks ( Wahlström et al 2016 ; Oestergaard et al 2022 ). Workers most exposed to these conditions include machinery operators, mechanics, and process technicians ( Tjøsvoll et al 2023 ). This is largely due to the nature of these occupations, which require maintaining a predominantly static posture throughout task execution ( Kuta et al 2015 ) or performing monotonous tasks ( Jasik-Ślęzak and Baryshnikova 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Work-related musculoskeletal disorders have been extensively studied in the upper extremity and the spine during handling and load-reaching tasks ( Wahlström et al 2016 ; Oestergaard et al 2022 ). Workers most exposed to these conditions include machinery operators, mechanics, and process technicians ( Tjøsvoll et al 2023 ). This is largely due to the nature of these occupations, which require maintaining a predominantly static posture throughout task execution ( Kuta et al 2015 ) or performing monotonous tasks ( Jasik-Ślęzak and Baryshnikova 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%