Evaluation of Physical Workload Based on Heart Beat Frequency in Furnace Workers
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Resumo: | Labor with repetitions coupled to intense physical efforts is associated with an increase in the number of accidents and discomfort for workers in several industrial sections. Current analysis evaluates the physical workload, based on heart beat frequency, in furnace workers. Samples comprised two furnace workers in the soya-bean drying sector, who signed a Free Consent Term. A description of the premise and activities was undertaken on the work site and an evaluation of physical work load was conducted by measuring heart beat (Polar® S610 with interface of model S610). Rates were stored at 60-sec intervals during the work period. Cardiovascular load was calculated according to methodology by Apud (1989). The workers worked during approximately 10 h a day. Worker A had a rest heart beat frequency (FCR) of 83bpm; maximum heart beat frequency (FCM) of 197bpm, heart beat frequency during work (FCT) of 107bpm, cardiovascular capacity (CCV) of 21.5% and limit heart beat frequency of 129bpm. Worker B had a FCR of 87bpm, FCM of 182bpm, FCT of 103bpm, CCV of 16.84% and FCL of 121bpm. Results show that physical workload based on heart beat frequency did not exceed the maximum limit of 40% and the need of reorganizing rest time during the working period was not required. |
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Evaluation of Physical Workload Based on Heart Beat Frequency in Furnace WorkersAvaliação da Carga de Trabalho Físico Baseada na Frequência Cardíaca em Operadores de FornalhasHuman EngineeringHeart Beat FrequencyWorkloadTrabalhos com exigências profissionais de repetitividade somado a esforços físicos intensos estão associados a um aumento do número de acidentes e desconforto em trabalhadores de diferentes setores. O objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar a carga de tra.Labor with repetitions coupled to intense physical efforts is associated with an increase in the number of accidents and discomfort for workers in several industrial sections. Current analysis evaluates the physical workload, based on heart beat frequency, in furnace workers. Samples comprised two furnace workers in the soya-bean drying sector, who signed a Free Consent Term. A description of the premise and activities was undertaken on the work site and an evaluation of physical work load was conducted by measuring heart beat (Polar® S610 with interface of model S610). Rates were stored at 60-sec intervals during the work period. Cardiovascular load was calculated according to methodology by Apud (1989). The workers worked during approximately 10 h a day. Worker A had a rest heart beat frequency (FCR) of 83bpm; maximum heart beat frequency (FCM) of 197bpm, heart beat frequency during work (FCT) of 107bpm, cardiovascular capacity (CCV) of 21.5% and limit heart beat frequency of 129bpm. Worker B had a FCR of 87bpm, FCM of 182bpm, FCT of 103bpm, CCV of 16.84% and FCL of 121bpm. Results show that physical workload based on heart beat frequency did not exceed the maximum limit of 40% and the need of reorganizing rest time during the working period was not required.Trabalhos com exigências profissionais de repetitividade somado a esforços físicos intensos estão associados a um aumento do número de acidentes e desconforto em trabalhadores de diferentes setores. O objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar a carga de trabalho físico baseado na frequência cardíaca em operadores de fornalhas. Neste estudo de caso, a amostra foi composta por dois funcionários da operação de fornalha do setor de secagem de soja. Após assinarem o Termo de Consentimento Livre e Esclarecido foi realizada uma descrição do local e das atividades realizadas no posto de trabalho e, em seguida, uma avaliação da carga de trabalho físico através do levantamento da frequência cardíaca (aparelho Polar® S610 com interface do modelo S610), sendo os valores armazenados em intervalos de 60 segundos durante a jornada de trabalho. A carga cardiovascular foi calculada conforme metodologia descrita por Apud (1989). Os funcionários trabalhavam durante aproximadamente 10 horas diárias. O funcionário A apresentou frequência cardíaca de repouso (FCR) de 83bpm, frequência cardíaca máxima (FCM) de 197bpm, frequência cardíaca de trabalho (FCT) 107bpm, capacidade cardiovascular (CCV) de 21,5% e frequência cardíaca limite (FCL) de 129bpm. Já o funcionário B apresentou FCR de 87bpm, FCM de 182bpm, FCT 103bpm, CCV de 16,84% e FCL de 121bpm. Concluiu-se que a carga de trabalho física baseado na frequência cardíaca não ultrapassou o limite máximo de 40%, não havendo a necessidade de reorganizar o tempo de repouso durante a jornada de trabalho.Universidade Cesumar - UniCesumar2012-10-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/article/view/2363Saúde e Pesquisa; Vol 5 No 3 (2012): set./dez.Saúde e Pesquisa; v. 5 n. 3 (2012): set./dez.2176-9206reponame:Saúde e Pesquisa (Online)instname:Cesumar Diretoria de Pesquisainstacron:CESUMARporhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/article/view/2363/1814Galeazzi, Eduardo OrlandoConte, Milena DalVidmar, Marlon FrancysLeguisami, Camila PereiraToazza, LisângelaChiesa, Fabiano Lopesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-05-20T13:46:58Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/2363Revistahttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesqPUBhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/oainaep@cesumar.br2176-92061983-1870opendoar:2022-05-20T13:46:58Saúde e Pesquisa (Online) - Cesumar Diretoria de Pesquisafalse |
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Evaluation of Physical Workload Based on Heart Beat Frequency in Furnace Workers Avaliação da Carga de Trabalho Físico Baseada na Frequência Cardíaca em Operadores de Fornalhas |
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Evaluation of Physical Workload Based on Heart Beat Frequency in Furnace Workers |
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Evaluation of Physical Workload Based on Heart Beat Frequency in Furnace Workers Galeazzi, Eduardo Orlando Human Engineering Heart Beat Frequency Workload Trabalhos com exigências profissionais de repetitividade somado a esforços físicos intensos estão associados a um aumento do número de acidentes e desconforto em trabalhadores de diferentes setores. O objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar a carga de tra . |
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Evaluation of Physical Workload Based on Heart Beat Frequency in Furnace Workers |
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Evaluation of Physical Workload Based on Heart Beat Frequency in Furnace Workers |
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Evaluation of Physical Workload Based on Heart Beat Frequency in Furnace Workers |
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Evaluation of Physical Workload Based on Heart Beat Frequency in Furnace Workers |
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Evaluation of Physical Workload Based on Heart Beat Frequency in Furnace Workers |
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Galeazzi, Eduardo Orlando |
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Galeazzi, Eduardo Orlando Conte, Milena Dal Vidmar, Marlon Francys Leguisami, Camila Pereira Toazza, Lisângela Chiesa, Fabiano Lopes |
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Conte, Milena Dal Vidmar, Marlon Francys Leguisami, Camila Pereira Toazza, Lisângela Chiesa, Fabiano Lopes |
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Galeazzi, Eduardo Orlando Conte, Milena Dal Vidmar, Marlon Francys Leguisami, Camila Pereira Toazza, Lisângela Chiesa, Fabiano Lopes |
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Human Engineering Heart Beat Frequency Workload Trabalhos com exigências profissionais de repetitividade somado a esforços físicos intensos estão associados a um aumento do número de acidentes e desconforto em trabalhadores de diferentes setores. O objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar a carga de tra . |
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Human Engineering Heart Beat Frequency Workload Trabalhos com exigências profissionais de repetitividade somado a esforços físicos intensos estão associados a um aumento do número de acidentes e desconforto em trabalhadores de diferentes setores. O objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar a carga de tra . |
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Labor with repetitions coupled to intense physical efforts is associated with an increase in the number of accidents and discomfort for workers in several industrial sections. Current analysis evaluates the physical workload, based on heart beat frequency, in furnace workers. Samples comprised two furnace workers in the soya-bean drying sector, who signed a Free Consent Term. A description of the premise and activities was undertaken on the work site and an evaluation of physical work load was conducted by measuring heart beat (Polar® S610 with interface of model S610). Rates were stored at 60-sec intervals during the work period. Cardiovascular load was calculated according to methodology by Apud (1989). The workers worked during approximately 10 h a day. Worker A had a rest heart beat frequency (FCR) of 83bpm; maximum heart beat frequency (FCM) of 197bpm, heart beat frequency during work (FCT) of 107bpm, cardiovascular capacity (CCV) of 21.5% and limit heart beat frequency of 129bpm. Worker B had a FCR of 87bpm, FCM of 182bpm, FCT of 103bpm, CCV of 16.84% and FCL of 121bpm. Results show that physical workload based on heart beat frequency did not exceed the maximum limit of 40% and the need of reorganizing rest time during the working period was not required. |
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