Postural discomfort in manual operations of forest planting

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Abstract

This study evaluated the postural discomfort and health risks of workers in manual forest plantation operations of a company located in the region of Campos Gerais, Paraná State. Data was collected through interviews, using the postural diagram proposed by Corlett, in a sample of 226 workers from manual planting, fertilization and herbicide application operations. The results indicated that manual planting operations caused greater postural discomfort in the legs of 56% of workers, while the fertilization and herbicide application caused discomfort in the shoulders of 41% and 56% of workers, respectively. The perception of postural discomfort during work is important to assist managers in adopting ergonomic measures for improving the safety and health of workers.

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Lopes, E. da S., Britto, P. C., & Rodrigues, C. K. (2019). Postural discomfort in manual operations of forest planting. Floresta e Ambiente, 26(1). https://doi.org/10.1590/2179-8087.003017

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