Research Article

DETERMINING ERGONOMIC FACTORS OF LOADING MACHINES USING IN FORESTRY OPERATIONS IN TURKEY

Volume: 15 Number: 1 March 1, 2013
  • Kenan Melemez
  • Metin Tunay
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DETERMINING ERGONOMIC FACTORS OF LOADING MACHINES USING IN FORESTRY OPERATIONS IN TURKEY

Abstract

Loading machines in various types are generally used in forest depots in Turkey for loading and stacking the forest products. However, the risks accompanying this development threaten the health of the operators working in loading machines. The aim of this study is to examine the working conditions of the operators of loading machines being used in forest operations in Turkey in terms of ergonomics. This study was applied on machines and operators 45 each, working in loading and stacking operations in forest depots within the borders of Western Black Sea Region. Physiological workload and ergonomic factors influencing the workload were evaluated with principal component analysis. The average physiological workload was calculated as 49% and it was in the category of “medium heavy work”. It was also determined that the most important factors influencing the physiological workload during the operations were; body weight, machine technology and noise, anthropometric lengths, vibration, work technique, the length of the operator’s arm, climate factors, social position, the surface of the terrain, the duration of the use of machine and the seat, motivation, smoking and proceeding speed of the machine.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Biomaterial

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Kenan Melemez This is me

Metin Tunay This is me

Publication Date

March 1, 2013

Submission Date

August 3, 2014

Acceptance Date

-

Published in Issue

Year 2013 Volume: 15 Number: 1

APA
Melemez, K., & Tunay, M. (2013). DETERMINING ERGONOMIC FACTORS OF LOADING MACHINES USING IN FORESTRY OPERATIONS IN TURKEY. Bartın Orman Fakültesi Dergisi, 15(1), 11-21. https://izlik.org/JA35TU57NY

 

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