Ergonomic adequacy of the baby nursery of child development center located in UFSC-Florianópolis

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A study in the educators' work station at baby nursery of NDI/UFSC, located in Florianópolis, was conducted using the Work Ergonomic Analysis methodological tool. The demand considered was the educators' physical exhaustion caused by the weight carried when taking care of the babies, the postures assumed during the labor activity and the spatial arrangement of the baby nursery. Thinking ergonomically, the spatial arrangement is directly associated to three factors: the formal aspect of the environment, the esthetic aspect including colors and finish quality and the ease of understanding involved in the baby nursery labor. By the ergonomic adequacy it is possible to assert that if were established better conditions of posture and comfort for the educators, as well as satisfactory technical and operational information to carry out the activities, greater safety and welfare would be provided to the babies, the main focus of the work. © 2012 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.

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Vergara, L. G. L., & Ribet, L. E. (2012). Ergonomic adequacy of the baby nursery of child development center located in UFSC-Florianópolis. In Work (Vol. 41, pp. 5547–5549). https://doi.org/10.3233/WOR-2012-0878-5547

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