Work-related musculoskeletal disorders, job stressors and gender responses in foundry industry

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The main aim of this paper was to identify job stressors, gender responses and association of psychosocial work stressors with prevalence of work related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) among foundry workers. The data were obtained with ergonomics checklist using Likert scale. The results of this study showed a high prevalence of MSDs among workers. The male workers were more prone to pain in neck while the female workers were more prone to MSDs in upper back and shoulders. Correlation analysis showed significant relationship of dimensions of work aspects with pain and discomfort. It proved that the work-related MSDs are the results of interaction of multiple stressors associated with work and work environment, and other personal factors. ANOVA indicated that the perception of work aspects as stressors differed significantly between male and female workers.

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Sharma, R., & Singh, R. (2014). Work-related musculoskeletal disorders, job stressors and gender responses in foundry industry. International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 20(2), 363–373. https://doi.org/10.1080/10803548.2014.11077053

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