Semi-mechanized wood harvesting: what are the ergonomic gaps in these workstations?
Rayane Aparecida Silva Menezes,
Nilton César Fiedler,
Carla Krulikowski Rodrigues
et al.
Abstract:Semi-mechanized wood harvesting is feasible for ventures with limited financial resources; however, it entails significant occupational risks for operators. Therefore, the objective of this study was to conduct an ergonomic analysis of semi-mechanized wood harvesting, correlating variables in an integrated manner with their intervention requirements. Hence, physical workload, hand and arm vibration, thermal comfort, noise, and illuminance were assessed during semi-mechanized cutting and manual wood extraction.… Show more
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