Five-year intervention study to reduce low back disorders in the metal industry

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Wickstroem, Gustav [1 ]
Hyytiaeinen, Kristiina [1 ]
Laine, Marjukka [1 ]
Pentti, Jaana [1 ]
Selonen, Reijo [1 ]
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[1] Turku Regional Inst of Occupational, Health, Turku, Finland
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Biomechanics - Biomedical engineering - Human engineering - Industrial plants - Job analysis - Metallurgy - Sheet metal;
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An intervention study aimed at reducing the occurrence of low back disorders was carried out among 88 planners and 125 sheet metal workers in a ventilation equipment producing plant in 1986-90. Attempts were made to improve working conditions. knowledge about how to use the back at work and fitness of the back tissues using a participatory approach. Base-line values were determined for lumbar function, load on lumbar spine at work, occurrence of low back pain and take-up of sick-leave benefits. After the intervention, the sheet metal workers considered the load on the back smaller than before; this was verified by biomechanical evaluation of the work tasks. More workers reported adhering to ergonomic work principles and using technical equipment for lifting. Comparing the period 1985-89 to 1990 91 the occurrence of sick-leaves of up to six months due to low back disorders fell from 3.1 to 1.9 days/person-year.
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