Preventing Work-Related Musculoskeletal Illnesses Through Ergonomics: The Air Force PREMIER Program, Volume 4B: Research Report For Level I Ergonomics Methodology Guide For Maintenance/Inspection Work Areas.

Abstract

This report describes the results of a pilot test to assess the reliability, sensitivity, validity, and practicality of the Level I Ergonomics Assessment Methodology Guide for Maintenance/Inspection Work Areas. Overall, the pilot test provided evidence to indicate that the developed Level I Methodology assists technicians in arriving at similar solutions as would be selected by an ergonomist for maintenance/inspection tasks. Solutions selected by the technicians agreed with the solutions selected by a consensus of ergonomists 61% of the time. Task duration appeared to play a large role in risk determination discrepancies between the Level I Methodology (both technicians and consensus ergonomists) and the Gold Standard ergonomist. High duration tasks were more likely to be rated high risk by the Level I Methodology, whereas jobs with multiple, moderate duration tasks were more likely to be rated medium risk

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 1997
Accession Number
ADA325515

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  • Andrew Marcotte
  • Edward J. Klinenberg
  • Marilyn Joyce
  • Richard Barker
  • Van Calvez

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