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Physical ergonomic hazards in highway tunnel construction: overview from the Construction Occupational Health Program
Authors:Tak SangWoo  Buchholz Bryan  Punnett Laura  Moir Susan  Paquet Victor  Fulmer Scott  Marucci-Wellman Helen  Wegman David
Affiliation:aDepartment of Work Environment, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, MA 01854, USA;bUniversity of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, MA, USA;cUniversity at Buffalo, SUNY, 411 Bell Hall, Buffalo, NY 14260-3302, USA;dLiberty Mutual Research Institute, Hopkinton MA 01748, USA
Abstract:This report provides an overview of physical ergonomic exposures in highway construction work across trades and major operations. For each operation, the observational method “PATH” (Posture, Activity, Tools and Handling) was used to estimate the percentage of time that workers spent in specific tasks and with exposure to awkward postures and load handling. The observations were carried out on 73 different days, typically for about 4 h per day, covering 120 construction workers in 5 different trades: laborers, carpenters, ironworkers, plasterers, and tilers. Non-neutral trunk postures (forward or sideways flexion or twisting) were frequently observed, representing over 40% of observations for all trades except laborers (28%). Kneeling and squatting were common in all operations, especially tiling and underground utility relocation work. Handling loads was frequent, especially for plasterers and tilers, with a range of load weights but most often under 15 pounds. The results of this study provide quantitative evidence that workers in highway tunnel construction operations are exposed to ergonomic factors known to present significant health hazards. Numerous opportunities exist for the development and implementation of ergonomic interventions to protect the health and safety of construction workers.
Keywords:PATH  Trade  Operation  Postural load  Highway tunnel construction
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