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A Heart Rate Evaluation Approach to Determine Cost-Effectiveness an Ergonomics Intervention

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This paper describes a hear-rate methodology to determine the cost-effectiveness of an ergonomics intervention to reduce workload and improve working conditions. This is a practical approach as opposed to the energy expenditure technique that is difficult to implement in natural settings. This was a laboratory study using a large excavator cabin with devices to simulate excavation operations. Mean heart rate was used to calculate the required rest time during a shift with or without air-conditioning. The criterion for evaluation was differences in required rest time during a shift under these 2 conditions. The simplicity and objectivity of this approach invites use to solve the problem of the economic evaluation of ergonomics interventions.
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121--133
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Bibliogr. 12 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Essex County College, Newark, NJ, USA
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  • Center for Industrial Ergonomics, University of Louisville, KY, USA
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  • The Montrose Group, South Orange, NJ, USA
Bibliografia
  • 1.Bedny, G.Z. (1987). Psycho-physiological aspects of work time measurement. Moscow, USSR: Economic Publishers. (In Russian).
  • 2.Bedny, G., & Meister, D. (1997). The Russian theory of activity. Mahwah, NJ, USA: Erlbaum.
  • 3.Bedny, G., & Seglin, M. (1997). The use of heart-rate to evaluate physical work load in Russian ergonomics. American Industrial Hygiene Journal, 58, 375-379.
  • 4.S. Kantorer (1977). Calculation of the economic efficiency in the construction industry. In S. Kantorer (Ed.). Using machines in building construction (pp. 273-311). Moscow, USSR: Building Construction Publishers. (In Russian).
  • 5.Kiser, D.M., & Rodgers, S.H. (1986). Heart rate interpretation methodology. In D.A. Kenworthy & E.M. Eggleton (Eds.), Ergonomic design for people at work (Vol. 2, pp. 174-191). New York, NY, USA: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
  • 6.Klenovich, S. (1968) Selective problems of work physiology. In S. Klenovich, P. Krasusky, & Ya. Rosner (Eds.) Ergonomia (pp. 76-126). Warsaw, Poland: Książka i Wiedza. (In Polish).
  • 7.Lehmann, G. (1962). Practical physiology of work (2nd ed.). Stuttgart, Germany: Georg Thieme Verlag. (In German).
  • 8.Murrel, K.F.H. (1962). Human performance in industry. New York, NY, USA: Reinhold.
  • 9.Rohmert, W. (1973). Problems in determining rest allowances (part 2): Determining rest allowances in different human tasks. Applied Ergonomics, 4(2), 158-162.
  • 10.Rosenblat, V.V. (1975). Principle of physiological assessment of heavy physical work based on heart rate. In V.V. Rosenblat (Ed.), Function of organism during work process (pp. 5-22). Moscow, USSR: Economic Publishers. (In Russian).
  • 11.Schererer, J. (Ed). (1967). Physiology of work (Ergonomics). (Vols. 1 and 2). Paris, France: Nasson et Cie. (In French).
  • 12.Soviet Union hygiene standards, a system of hygiene standards (GOST 24-63, pp. 54-56). (1963). Moscow, USSR: Medical Publisher. (In Russian).
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