Ergonomia do posto de trabalho em máquinas de colheita da madeira

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Autor(a) principal: Paini, Anderson De Costa
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: With the increase of mechanization, the timber harvesting operations are now executed with modern machines, improving working conditions when compared to manual systems. However, such machines can still offer unfavorable ergonomic conditions to operators in terms of internal dimensions of the workstation, body postures, repetitive movements and noise emission. Therefore, the objective of this study was to perform an ergonomic analysis in the workstation of timber harvesting machines, in order to contribute to the improvement of the conditions of comfort, safety and health of forest operators. The study was conducted in the operational areas of timber harvesting of a forestry company located in the city of Curiúva, State of Paraná, Brazil, in stands of Pinus taeda L., and involving 12 operators of feller-bunchers, skidders, processor and forest loaders. The ergonomic analysis of the job included the internal dimensions of the booths using the Skogforsk methodology, analyzing six parameters and framing the cabin in ergonomic classes A, B, C, D and 0 (zero). For postural analysis there were installed two cameras inside the machine, and the shoots were viewed with MSShow software and analyzed with the REBA (Rapid Entire Body Assessment) and RULA (Rapid Upper Limb Assessment) methodology. The analysis of repetitive hand movements was performed by the movies of the operators in the workstation using the Latko scale, Silverstein’s Criteria and SI (Strain Index) method. Postural discomfort was analyzed with the use of a map of body segments adapted from Corlett, through individual interviews with operators. Finally, an analysis of the occupational exposure to noise using a set audio-dosimeter installed in the hearing zone of operators, and the results were compared with Annex 1 of Regulatory Standard N° 15. The results showed a classification B for feller-buncher, processor and forest loader cabs and classification C for skidder cab. In the postural analysis there were identified 7 typical postures adopted by the operators in all machines, being the most of these showed some biomechanical risk caused by the inclination of the trunk and neck, repetitiveness of hands and wrists movements and standing for long periods in static position. The Latko scale ranked the repetitive hand movements with a score of 8 to the feller-buncher, processor and forest loader and 6 for the skidder, in addition to the Silverstein’s criteria classified all activities as highly repetitive. The SI method presented score 20,3 for the feller-buncher, processor and forest loader and 9,0 for the skidder, showing high risk of Repetitive Strain Injuries and/or WorkRelated Musculoskeletal Disorders (RSI/WMSDs). The map of body segments indicated discomfort in the eye, hands, shoulders, knees and lower back regions, justified by the shift of the night, repetitiveness and inadequate postures. For noise levels were found 73 dB (A) for the feller-buncher, 82 dB (A) for the skidder, 68 dB (A) for forest processor and 83 dB (A) for the forest loader, with the action level exceeded the recommended by Brazilian legislation (80 dB (A)) for eight hours of work) for the skidder and forest loader, therefore, recommending the use of hearing protectors. Finally, the unfavorable conditions in the workplace may lead to the adoption of inappropriate postures with risk of RSI/WMSDs as well as damage to the auditory system of forest operators.
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Therefore, the objective of this study was to perform an ergonomic analysis in the workstation of timber harvesting machines, in order to contribute to the improvement of the conditions of comfort, safety and health of forest operators. The study was conducted in the operational areas of timber harvesting of a forestry company located in the city of Curiúva, State of Paraná, Brazil, in stands of Pinus taeda L., and involving 12 operators of feller-bunchers, skidders, processor and forest loaders. The ergonomic analysis of the job included the internal dimensions of the booths using the Skogforsk methodology, analyzing six parameters and framing the cabin in ergonomic classes A, B, C, D and 0 (zero). For postural analysis there were installed two cameras inside the machine, and the shoots were viewed with MSShow software and analyzed with the REBA (Rapid Entire Body Assessment) and RULA (Rapid Upper Limb Assessment) methodology. The analysis of repetitive hand movements was performed by the movies of the operators in the workstation using the Latko scale, Silverstein’s Criteria and SI (Strain Index) method. Postural discomfort was analyzed with the use of a map of body segments adapted from Corlett, through individual interviews with operators. Finally, an analysis of the occupational exposure to noise using a set audio-dosimeter installed in the hearing zone of operators, and the results were compared with Annex 1 of Regulatory Standard N° 15. The results showed a classification B for feller-buncher, processor and forest loader cabs and classification C for skidder cab. In the postural analysis there were identified 7 typical postures adopted by the operators in all machines, being the most of these showed some biomechanical risk caused by the inclination of the trunk and neck, repetitiveness of hands and wrists movements and standing for long periods in static position. The Latko scale ranked the repetitive hand movements with a score of 8 to the feller-buncher, processor and forest loader and 6 for the skidder, in addition to the Silverstein’s criteria classified all activities as highly repetitive. The SI method presented score 20,3 for the feller-buncher, processor and forest loader and 9,0 for the skidder, showing high risk of Repetitive Strain Injuries and/or WorkRelated Musculoskeletal Disorders (RSI/WMSDs). The map of body segments indicated discomfort in the eye, hands, shoulders, knees and lower back regions, justified by the shift of the night, repetitiveness and inadequate postures. For noise levels were found 73 dB (A) for the feller-buncher, 82 dB (A) for the skidder, 68 dB (A) for forest processor and 83 dB (A) for the forest loader, with the action level exceeded the recommended by Brazilian legislation (80 dB (A)) for eight hours of work) for the skidder and forest loader, therefore, recommending the use of hearing protectors. Finally, the unfavorable conditions in the workplace may lead to the adoption of inappropriate postures with risk of RSI/WMSDs as well as damage to the auditory system of forest operators.Com o aumento da mecanização, as operações de colheita da madeira passaram a ser executadas com máquinas modernas, melhorando as condições de trabalho quando comparado aos sistemas manuais. Entretanto, estas máquinas ainda podem oferecer condições ergonômicas desfavoráveis aos operadores em termos das dimensões internas do posto de trabalho, posturas corporais, movimentos repetitivos e emissão de ruído. Em função disso, objetivou-se neste estudo realizar uma análise ergonômica no posto de trabalho de máquinas de colheita da madeira, visando contribuir para a melhoria das condições de conforto, segurança e saúde dos operadores florestais. O estudo foi realizado nas áreas operacionais de colheita da madeira de uma empresa florestal localizada no município de Curiúva, estado do Paraná, em povoamentos de Pinus taeda L., e envolvendo 12 operadores das máquinas feller-buncher, skidder, processador e carregador florestal. A análise ergonômica no posto de trabalho contemplou as dimensões internas das cabines conforme a metodologia de Skogforsk, analisando seis parâmetros e enquadrando a cabine nas classes ergonômicas A, B, C, D e 0 (zero). Para a análise postural foram instaladas duas câmeras no interior das máquinas, sendo as filmagens visualizadas com o software MSShow e analisadas com a metodologia REBA (Rapid Entire Body Assessment) e RULA (Rapid Upper Limb Assessment). A análise de movimentos repetitivos das mãos foi realizada a partir das filmagens dos operadores no posto de trabalho com a utilização da escala de Latko, critério de Silverstein e método SI (Strain Index). O desconforto postural foi analisado com o emprego de um mapa de segmentos corporais adaptado de Corlett, por meio de entrevistas individuais aos operadores. Por fim, foi realizada uma análise da exposição ocupacional ao ruído com o uso de um audiodosímetro fixado na zona auditiva dos operadores, sendo os resultados comparados com o Anexo 1 da Norma Regulamentadora N° 15. Os resultados demonstraram uma classificação B para as cabines do feller-buncher, processador e carregador florestal e classificação C para o skidder. Quanto a análise postural, foram encontradas 7 posturas típicas adotadas pelos operadores em todas as máquinas, sendo a maioria destas posturas apresentando algum risco biomecânico ocasionado pela inclinação do tronco e pescoço, repetitividade de movimentos das mãos e punhos e permanência por longos períodos na posição estática. A escala de Latko classificou os movimentos repetitivos das mãos com escore 8 para o feller-buncher, processador e carregador florestal e 6 para o skidder, além do critério de Silverstein classificar todas as atividades como altamente repetitivas. O método SI apresentou pontuação de 20,3 para o feller-buncher, processador e carregador florestal e 9,0 para o skidder, demonstrando alto risco de Lesões por Esforços Repetitivos e/ou Distúrbios Osteomusculares Relacionados ao Trabalho (LER/DORT). O mapa de segmentos corpóreos indicou desconforto na região dos olhos, mãos, ombros, joelhos e lombar, justificado pelo turno noturno, repetitividade e posturas inadequadas. Para o ruído, foram encontrados níveis 73 dB (A) para o feller-buncher, 82 dB (A) para o skidder, 68 dB (A) para processador florestal e 83 dB (A) para o carregador florestal, com nível de ação excedido ao recomendado pela legislação brasileira (80 dB (A)) para oito horas de trabalho) para o skidder e carregador florestal, sendo recomendado, portanto, o uso de protetores auditivos. Por fim, as condições desfavoráveis no posto de trabalho poderão provocar a adoção de posturas inadequadas com risco de LER/DORT, bem como danos ao sistema auditivo dos operadores florestais.Submitted by Fabiano Jucá (fjuca@unicentro.br) on 2021-02-17T14:27:02Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertação Anderson De Costa Paini.pdf: 2267343 bytes, checksum: 86cef793171c19a1e2fad2b954e813aa (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2021-02-17T14:27:02Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Ergonomia do posto de trabalho em máquinas de colheita da madeira
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Workstation ergonomics in timber harvesting machines
title Ergonomia do posto de trabalho em máquinas de colheita da madeira
spellingShingle Ergonomia do posto de trabalho em máquinas de colheita da madeira
Paini, Anderson De Costa
Ergonomia
repetitividade
postura
saúde
máquinas florestais
Ergonomics
repetitiveness
posture
health
forest machines
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL::MANEJO FLORESTAL
title_short Ergonomia do posto de trabalho em máquinas de colheita da madeira
title_full Ergonomia do posto de trabalho em máquinas de colheita da madeira
title_fullStr Ergonomia do posto de trabalho em máquinas de colheita da madeira
title_full_unstemmed Ergonomia do posto de trabalho em máquinas de colheita da madeira
title_sort Ergonomia do posto de trabalho em máquinas de colheita da madeira
author Paini, Anderson De Costa
author_facet Paini, Anderson De Costa
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Lopes, Eduardo da Silva
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Souza, Amaury Paulo de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Paini, Anderson De Costa
contributor_str_mv Lopes, Eduardo da Silva
Souza, Amaury Paulo de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ergonomia
repetitividade
postura
saúde
máquinas florestais
topic Ergonomia
repetitividade
postura
saúde
máquinas florestais
Ergonomics
repetitiveness
posture
health
forest machines
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL::MANEJO FLORESTAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Ergonomics
repetitiveness
posture
health
forest machines
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL::MANEJO FLORESTAL
description With the increase of mechanization, the timber harvesting operations are now executed with modern machines, improving working conditions when compared to manual systems. However, such machines can still offer unfavorable ergonomic conditions to operators in terms of internal dimensions of the workstation, body postures, repetitive movements and noise emission. Therefore, the objective of this study was to perform an ergonomic analysis in the workstation of timber harvesting machines, in order to contribute to the improvement of the conditions of comfort, safety and health of forest operators. The study was conducted in the operational areas of timber harvesting of a forestry company located in the city of Curiúva, State of Paraná, Brazil, in stands of Pinus taeda L., and involving 12 operators of feller-bunchers, skidders, processor and forest loaders. The ergonomic analysis of the job included the internal dimensions of the booths using the Skogforsk methodology, analyzing six parameters and framing the cabin in ergonomic classes A, B, C, D and 0 (zero). For postural analysis there were installed two cameras inside the machine, and the shoots were viewed with MSShow software and analyzed with the REBA (Rapid Entire Body Assessment) and RULA (Rapid Upper Limb Assessment) methodology. The analysis of repetitive hand movements was performed by the movies of the operators in the workstation using the Latko scale, Silverstein’s Criteria and SI (Strain Index) method. Postural discomfort was analyzed with the use of a map of body segments adapted from Corlett, through individual interviews with operators. Finally, an analysis of the occupational exposure to noise using a set audio-dosimeter installed in the hearing zone of operators, and the results were compared with Annex 1 of Regulatory Standard N° 15. The results showed a classification B for feller-buncher, processor and forest loader cabs and classification C for skidder cab. In the postural analysis there were identified 7 typical postures adopted by the operators in all machines, being the most of these showed some biomechanical risk caused by the inclination of the trunk and neck, repetitiveness of hands and wrists movements and standing for long periods in static position. The Latko scale ranked the repetitive hand movements with a score of 8 to the feller-buncher, processor and forest loader and 6 for the skidder, in addition to the Silverstein’s criteria classified all activities as highly repetitive. The SI method presented score 20,3 for the feller-buncher, processor and forest loader and 9,0 for the skidder, showing high risk of Repetitive Strain Injuries and/or WorkRelated Musculoskeletal Disorders (RSI/WMSDs). The map of body segments indicated discomfort in the eye, hands, shoulders, knees and lower back regions, justified by the shift of the night, repetitiveness and inadequate postures. For noise levels were found 73 dB (A) for the feller-buncher, 82 dB (A) for the skidder, 68 dB (A) for forest processor and 83 dB (A) for the forest loader, with the action level exceeded the recommended by Brazilian legislation (80 dB (A)) for eight hours of work) for the skidder and forest loader, therefore, recommending the use of hearing protectors. Finally, the unfavorable conditions in the workplace may lead to the adoption of inappropriate postures with risk of RSI/WMSDs as well as damage to the auditory system of forest operators.
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