Ergonomic Assessment and Design of Electronic Ticket Booths in Mashhad City

Introduction: Work conditions in kerbside ticket booths intensify the risk of health threats. In this research, it is aimed to introduce solutions for improving ergonomics conditions of these booths, by ranking and analysis the risk factors. . Material and Method: Demographic information as well as...

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Main Authors: H. Razavi, A. Behbudi
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Language:fas
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2015-04-01
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Online Access:http://jhsw.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-25-125&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-00bafee6029a41a19e414ddce36d0e412021-09-02T14:30:22ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesبهداشت و ایمنی کار2251-807X2383-20882015-04-01517588Ergonomic Assessment and Design of Electronic Ticket Booths in Mashhad CityH. Razavi0A. Behbudi1 Associate Professor, Industrial Engineering Department, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad Bs.c, Industrial Management, Allameh Tabatabaii University Introduction: Work conditions in kerbside ticket booths intensify the risk of health threats. In this research, it is aimed to introduce solutions for improving ergonomics conditions of these booths, by ranking and analysis the risk factors. . Material and Method: Demographic information as well as physical, mental, and safety conditions of 47 booths are collected through questionnaires, interview and video recording. Following, critical index was identified using a hybrid method including QEC checklist, ANOVA statistical test and innovative methods for determining ergonomic indices. Improvement strategiesfor the critical index were analysed,using CATIA V5 R20 software and RULA technique, and solutions were presented. .Result: Based on F-test at the 0.05 significance level, anthropometric characteristics and personal informationshowed no difference betweenmale and female vendors, except for weight. Comparison of ergonomic indices manifested the maximum occupational exposurefor physical-motor factors (45.39) and environmental factors (41.28). Additionally, the highest risks determined by Nordic questionnaire and QEC checklists belonged to arms and shoulders (38) and wrist (26). Three dimensional model of vender with current and suggested postures were analysed using RULA and accordingly it was found that risk levels were improved for right and left side of the vendor body from 7 and 5 to 3 and 1, and for customers from 6 to 1. .Conclusion: Vendors of electronic ticket booths are exposed to musculoskeletal and environmental health threats, in Mashhad. Relocating the booths, adjustingcounterand desk height can significantly reduce the risk of mentioned hazardshttp://jhsw.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-25-125&slc_lang=en&sid=1Ergonomic assessment Ticket booth RULA QEC checklist Nordic questionnaire
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Ergonomic Assessment and Design of Electronic Ticket Booths in Mashhad City
بهداشت و ایمنی کار
Ergonomic assessment
Ticket booth
RULA
QEC checklist
Nordic questionnaire
author_facet H. Razavi
A. Behbudi
author_sort H. Razavi
title Ergonomic Assessment and Design of Electronic Ticket Booths in Mashhad City
title_short Ergonomic Assessment and Design of Electronic Ticket Booths in Mashhad City
title_full Ergonomic Assessment and Design of Electronic Ticket Booths in Mashhad City
title_fullStr Ergonomic Assessment and Design of Electronic Ticket Booths in Mashhad City
title_full_unstemmed Ergonomic Assessment and Design of Electronic Ticket Booths in Mashhad City
title_sort ergonomic assessment and design of electronic ticket booths in mashhad city
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series بهداشت و ایمنی کار
issn 2251-807X
2383-2088
publishDate 2015-04-01
description Introduction: Work conditions in kerbside ticket booths intensify the risk of health threats. In this research, it is aimed to introduce solutions for improving ergonomics conditions of these booths, by ranking and analysis the risk factors. . Material and Method: Demographic information as well as physical, mental, and safety conditions of 47 booths are collected through questionnaires, interview and video recording. Following, critical index was identified using a hybrid method including QEC checklist, ANOVA statistical test and innovative methods for determining ergonomic indices. Improvement strategiesfor the critical index were analysed,using CATIA V5 R20 software and RULA technique, and solutions were presented. .Result: Based on F-test at the 0.05 significance level, anthropometric characteristics and personal informationshowed no difference betweenmale and female vendors, except for weight. Comparison of ergonomic indices manifested the maximum occupational exposurefor physical-motor factors (45.39) and environmental factors (41.28). Additionally, the highest risks determined by Nordic questionnaire and QEC checklists belonged to arms and shoulders (38) and wrist (26). Three dimensional model of vender with current and suggested postures were analysed using RULA and accordingly it was found that risk levels were improved for right and left side of the vendor body from 7 and 5 to 3 and 1, and for customers from 6 to 1. .Conclusion: Vendors of electronic ticket booths are exposed to musculoskeletal and environmental health threats, in Mashhad. Relocating the booths, adjustingcounterand desk height can significantly reduce the risk of mentioned hazards
topic Ergonomic assessment
Ticket booth
RULA
QEC checklist
Nordic questionnaire
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