Assessment of the handcart pushing and pulling safety by using deep learning 3D pose estimation and IoT force sensors

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Abstract

Pushing and pulling (P&P) are common and repetitive tasks in industry, which non-ergonomic execution is among major causes of musculoskeletal disorders (MSD). The current safety management of P&P assumes restrictions of maximal weight, distance, height – while variable individual parameters (such as the P&P pose ergonomic) remain difficult to account for with the standardized guides. Since manual detection of unsafe P&P acts is subjective and inefficient, the aim of this study was to utilize IoT force sensors and IP cameras to detect unsafe P&P acts timely and objectively. Briefly, after the IoT module detects moments with increased P&P forces, the assessment of pose ergonomics was performed from the employee pose reconstructed with the VIBE algorithm. The experiments showed that turn-points correspond to the high torsion of torso, and that in such moments poses are commonly non ergonomic (although P&P forces are below values defined as critical in previous studies – their momentum cause serious load on the human body). Moreover, the analysis revealed that the loading/unloading of a cargo are also moments of frequent unsafe P&P acts – although they are commonly neglected when studying P&P. The experimental validation of the solution showed good agreement with motion sensors and high potential for monitoring and improving P&P workplace safety. Accordingly, future research will be directed towards: 1) acquisition of P&P data sets for direct recognition and classification of unsafe P&P acts; 2) incorporation of wearable sensors (EMG and EEG) for detecting fatigue and decrease of physical abilities.

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Vukicevic, A. M., Macuzic, I., Mijailovic, N., Peulic, A., & Radovic, M. (2021). Assessment of the handcart pushing and pulling safety by using deep learning 3D pose estimation and IoT force sensors. Expert Systems with Applications, 183. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eswa.2021.115371

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