Análise ergonômica do trabalho de catadores de materiais recicláveis

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Autor(a) principal: Araújo, Nívia Cecília Kruta de
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/9066
Resumo: With population and industry growth, increased consumption of disposable materials, the activity of the recyclable material collectors has become indispensable to society. The work process of recyclable material collectors involves two steps, the first is the collection of material on the city streets, with the help of bags, cart collection and cooperative trucks and the second is performed at cooperative, sorting and selection of materials collected in the street. This research will consist of three phases, the objectives of which are respectively: Characterize two samples of collectors of recyclable materials regarding the sociodemographic, clinical and psychosocial profile; to verify if there is biomechanical risk and differences in two methods of sorting recyclable materials, one performed on fixed work surface and the other with the aid of conveyor belts, through inclinometry; and to compare the movement of dragging the bag on the floor and to pull the bag with the aid of a cart regarding peak force and muscular electric activity in the dominant upper limb. In the first study, 61 collectors answered the Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire (NMQ); Roland Morris Questionnaire related to low back pain (RMQ); Work Ability Index (WAI); Job Content Questionnaire (JCQ); International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ); Fagerström Tolerance Questionnaire, which investigates nicotine addiction and the AUDIT questionnaire that investigates alcohol dependence. The second study of the research quantified the postures and velocities of the head, upper back and shoulders adopted by 40 collectors during the sorting process of recyclable materials and analyzed if there was a difference between measurements of two populations of collectors in different sorting processes, one on fixed work surface and another on production line with conveyors belts and the third study of the research consisted of a simulation at the cooperative of recycling, in which the activity of pulling the bag containing recyclable material already selected with and without the aid of a platform cart was compared with the purpose of measuring and comparing the electrical activity of the upper limb muscles and measure the peak of force exerted to pull the bag with a digital dynamometer in 15 collectors. The results of study 1 showed that the collectors studied have the following profile: they are women, young, with low schooling, high consumption of tobacco and alcohol and high turnover in this type of work; report low rates of absenteeism and work-ralated accidents; have good or excellent ability to work; reported to perform a high level of physical activity and present a high prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders and arterial hypertension. The results of study 2 were that, considering the peak of exposure (P90), the means of flexion of the head and upper back and the elevation of the shoulders were, respectively, 40 °, 30 ° and 45 °. In relation to the movements, the velocities identified in P90 were 63.6 ° / s; 55 ° / s and 140 ° / s for the head, upper back and shoulders, respectively. There was a significant difference between the groups for the velocity of movements in all the evaluated regions and percentiles, indicating greater exposure in the fixed work surface. The results of study 3 showed that the use of the cart reduced the force required in the manual material handling, but increased muscle activation. These results indicate that the use of this device may not be advantageous in reducing biomechanical overload.
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spelling Araújo, Nívia Cecília Kruta deSato, Tatiana de Oliveirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3456494998257229http://lattes.cnpq.br/6435878665169820c3242e68-ea09-4344-a003-de3e6a36b4e82017-08-23T18:38:52Z2017-08-23T18:38:52Z2017-02-24ARAÚJO, Nívia Cecília Kruta de. Análise ergonômica do trabalho de catadores de materiais recicláveis. 2017. Tese (Doutorado em Fisioterapia) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2017. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/9066.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/9066With population and industry growth, increased consumption of disposable materials, the activity of the recyclable material collectors has become indispensable to society. The work process of recyclable material collectors involves two steps, the first is the collection of material on the city streets, with the help of bags, cart collection and cooperative trucks and the second is performed at cooperative, sorting and selection of materials collected in the street. This research will consist of three phases, the objectives of which are respectively: Characterize two samples of collectors of recyclable materials regarding the sociodemographic, clinical and psychosocial profile; to verify if there is biomechanical risk and differences in two methods of sorting recyclable materials, one performed on fixed work surface and the other with the aid of conveyor belts, through inclinometry; and to compare the movement of dragging the bag on the floor and to pull the bag with the aid of a cart regarding peak force and muscular electric activity in the dominant upper limb. In the first study, 61 collectors answered the Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire (NMQ); Roland Morris Questionnaire related to low back pain (RMQ); Work Ability Index (WAI); Job Content Questionnaire (JCQ); International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ); Fagerström Tolerance Questionnaire, which investigates nicotine addiction and the AUDIT questionnaire that investigates alcohol dependence. The second study of the research quantified the postures and velocities of the head, upper back and shoulders adopted by 40 collectors during the sorting process of recyclable materials and analyzed if there was a difference between measurements of two populations of collectors in different sorting processes, one on fixed work surface and another on production line with conveyors belts and the third study of the research consisted of a simulation at the cooperative of recycling, in which the activity of pulling the bag containing recyclable material already selected with and without the aid of a platform cart was compared with the purpose of measuring and comparing the electrical activity of the upper limb muscles and measure the peak of force exerted to pull the bag with a digital dynamometer in 15 collectors. The results of study 1 showed that the collectors studied have the following profile: they are women, young, with low schooling, high consumption of tobacco and alcohol and high turnover in this type of work; report low rates of absenteeism and work-ralated accidents; have good or excellent ability to work; reported to perform a high level of physical activity and present a high prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders and arterial hypertension. The results of study 2 were that, considering the peak of exposure (P90), the means of flexion of the head and upper back and the elevation of the shoulders were, respectively, 40 °, 30 ° and 45 °. In relation to the movements, the velocities identified in P90 were 63.6 ° / s; 55 ° / s and 140 ° / s for the head, upper back and shoulders, respectively. There was a significant difference between the groups for the velocity of movements in all the evaluated regions and percentiles, indicating greater exposure in the fixed work surface. The results of study 3 showed that the use of the cart reduced the force required in the manual material handling, but increased muscle activation. These results indicate that the use of this device may not be advantageous in reducing biomechanical overload.Com o crescimento populacional, o crescimento da indústria e o aumento do consumo de materiais descartáveis, a atividade dos catadores de materiais recicláveis se tornou indispensável para a sociedade. O processo de trabalho dos catadores envolve duas etapas principais, a primeira é a coleta do material nas ruas da cidade, com o auxílio dos bags (sacos para coleta de material reciclável) e dos caminhões da cooperativa e a segunda etapa, que é realizada na cooperativa, é a triagem e seleção dos materiais coletados na rua. Esta pesquisa é composta por três estudos, cujos objetivos são: caracterizar duas amostras de catadores quanto ao perfil sociodemográfico, clínico e psicossocial; verificar se existe risco biomecânico e diferenças entre dois métodos de triagem de materiais recicláveis, um realizado em superfície fixa de trabalho e outro com o auxílio de esteiras, por meio da inclinometria; e comparar o movimento de arrastar o bag no chão e puxar o bag com o auxílio de um carrinho de plataforma quanto ao pico de força e atividade elétrica muscular no membro superior dominante. No primeiro estudo foram entrevistados 61 catadores que responderam ao Questionário Nórdico de Sintomas Osteomusculares (QNSO); Questionário Roland Morris de incapacidade relacionada à dor lombar; Índice de Capacidade para o Trabalho (ICT); Escala de Estresse no Trabalho (JCQ); Questionário sobre o nível de atividade física (IPAQ); Questionário sobre a dependência de nicotina (Fagerström) e de álcool (AUDIT). O segundo estudo da pesquisa, quantificou, por meio da inclinometria, as posturas e velocidades dos movimentos da cabeça, tronco superior e ombros adotados por 40 catadores durante o processo de triagem de materiais recicláveis e analisou se houve diferença entre as medidas de duas populações de catadores que utilizavam processos de triagem diferentes, um em superfície fixa de trabalho e outro em linha de produção com esteiras rolantes e o terceiro estudo da pesquisa consistiu em uma simulação nas Cooperativas de Reciclagem, em que foram comparadas as atividades de puxar o bag contendo material reciclável já selecionado com e sem a ajuda de um carrinho de plataforma com a finalidade de mensurar e comparar a atividade elétrica dos músculos do membro superior dominante e medir o pico de força exercido para puxar o bag com um dinamômetro digital em 15 catadores. Os resultados do estudo 1 mostraram que os catadores estudados têm o seguinte perfil: são mulheres, jovens, com baixa escolaridade, alto consumo de tabaco e álcool e alta rotatividade neste tipo de trabalho; relatam baixos índices de afastamentos e acidentes de trabalho; possuem boa ou ótima capacidade para o trabalho; relatam realizar alto nível de atividade física e apresentam alta prevalência de distúrbios musculoesqueléticos e hipertensão arterial. Os resultados do estudo 2 foram que considerando o pico de exposição (P90), as médias de flexão da cabeça e tronco superior e a elevação dos ombros, foram respectivamente, 40°, 30° e 45°. Em relação aos movimentos, as velocidades identificadas no P90 foram de 63,6°/s; 55°/s e 140°/s para a cabeça, tronco e ombros, respectivamente. Houve diferença significante entre os grupos para a velocidade dos movimentos em todas as regiões avaliadas e percentis, indicando maior exposição na triagem em superfície fixa de trabalho. Os resultados do estudo 3 mostraram que o uso do carrinho reduziu a força necessária no manuseio das cargas, entretanto aumentou a ativação muscular. 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title Análise ergonômica do trabalho de catadores de materiais recicláveis
spellingShingle Análise ergonômica do trabalho de catadores de materiais recicláveis
Araújo, Nívia Cecília Kruta de
Ergonomia
Catadores de materiais recicláveis
Inclinometria
Eletromiografia
Ergonomics
Collectors of recyclable materials
Inclinometry
Electromyography
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL
title_short Análise ergonômica do trabalho de catadores de materiais recicláveis
title_full Análise ergonômica do trabalho de catadores de materiais recicláveis
title_fullStr Análise ergonômica do trabalho de catadores de materiais recicláveis
title_full_unstemmed Análise ergonômica do trabalho de catadores de materiais recicláveis
title_sort Análise ergonômica do trabalho de catadores de materiais recicláveis
author Araújo, Nívia Cecília Kruta de
author_facet Araújo, Nívia Cecília Kruta de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Araújo, Nívia Cecília Kruta de
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Sato, Tatiana de Oliveira
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ergonomia
Catadores de materiais recicláveis
Inclinometria
Eletromiografia
topic Ergonomia
Catadores de materiais recicláveis
Inclinometria
Eletromiografia
Ergonomics
Collectors of recyclable materials
Inclinometry
Electromyography
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Ergonomics
Collectors of recyclable materials
Inclinometry
Electromyography
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL
description With population and industry growth, increased consumption of disposable materials, the activity of the recyclable material collectors has become indispensable to society. The work process of recyclable material collectors involves two steps, the first is the collection of material on the city streets, with the help of bags, cart collection and cooperative trucks and the second is performed at cooperative, sorting and selection of materials collected in the street. This research will consist of three phases, the objectives of which are respectively: Characterize two samples of collectors of recyclable materials regarding the sociodemographic, clinical and psychosocial profile; to verify if there is biomechanical risk and differences in two methods of sorting recyclable materials, one performed on fixed work surface and the other with the aid of conveyor belts, through inclinometry; and to compare the movement of dragging the bag on the floor and to pull the bag with the aid of a cart regarding peak force and muscular electric activity in the dominant upper limb. In the first study, 61 collectors answered the Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire (NMQ); Roland Morris Questionnaire related to low back pain (RMQ); Work Ability Index (WAI); Job Content Questionnaire (JCQ); International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ); Fagerström Tolerance Questionnaire, which investigates nicotine addiction and the AUDIT questionnaire that investigates alcohol dependence. The second study of the research quantified the postures and velocities of the head, upper back and shoulders adopted by 40 collectors during the sorting process of recyclable materials and analyzed if there was a difference between measurements of two populations of collectors in different sorting processes, one on fixed work surface and another on production line with conveyors belts and the third study of the research consisted of a simulation at the cooperative of recycling, in which the activity of pulling the bag containing recyclable material already selected with and without the aid of a platform cart was compared with the purpose of measuring and comparing the electrical activity of the upper limb muscles and measure the peak of force exerted to pull the bag with a digital dynamometer in 15 collectors. The results of study 1 showed that the collectors studied have the following profile: they are women, young, with low schooling, high consumption of tobacco and alcohol and high turnover in this type of work; report low rates of absenteeism and work-ralated accidents; have good or excellent ability to work; reported to perform a high level of physical activity and present a high prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders and arterial hypertension. The results of study 2 were that, considering the peak of exposure (P90), the means of flexion of the head and upper back and the elevation of the shoulders were, respectively, 40 °, 30 ° and 45 °. In relation to the movements, the velocities identified in P90 were 63.6 ° / s; 55 ° / s and 140 ° / s for the head, upper back and shoulders, respectively. There was a significant difference between the groups for the velocity of movements in all the evaluated regions and percentiles, indicating greater exposure in the fixed work surface. The results of study 3 showed that the use of the cart reduced the force required in the manual material handling, but increased muscle activation. These results indicate that the use of this device may not be advantageous in reducing biomechanical overload.
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