Ergonomics Evaluation of Traditional and Modified Vertical Carpet Weaving Loom
Abstract
Introduction:
Carpet weaving affect inappropriate static work stations in unconventional work shifts
in the occurrence and exacerbation of musculoskeletal disorders in carpet weavers. T
The aim of this study was to measure the activity and exhaustion of the muscles of the
waist and shoulder region by surface electromyography in two traditional and modified
workstations. therefore, undesirable physical condition results in more energy
consumption and early fatigue
Method and materials:
First, a traditional LOOM and a modified loom was stationed in a controlled
atmosphere workshop . 18 right-handed men with an average age of 38 years and an
average work record of 11.05 years, started texting in both types in two time two hours
in one day. meanwhile, by means of electromyography, the activity of the left and right
the Trapezius and Erector spinae muscles were measured as rms and mnf indices.
Results:
Data analysis showed no significant difference (p <0.05) between two workstations. But
Trapezius muscle has a higher frequency Scope and frequency intensity in most of the
working times in traditional loom. And the Erector spinae muscle had a higher frequency
and lower amplitude in the traditional station.
Conclusion:
Based on the results obtained from this study, the work at the modified station for
traposis muscle activity is more appropriate than the traditional station, but is suitable
for the muscle of the lumbar region of the traditional station.Since the subjects studied
in this study have a high work history and the probability of getting used to a kind of
posture can affect muscle activity.Therefore, it is suggested that more studies be done,
especially on beginners