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    IDENTIFIKASI BAHAYA DAN ANALISIS RISIKO KESELAMATAN DAN KESEHATAN KERJA PADA INSTALASI PENGOLAHAN AIR DI PERUMDA TIRTA PENGABUAN by Nanda Dwi Mulyo, Rd. Halim, Silvia Mawarti Perdana

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Through the identification of hazards in 10 activities, several types of hazards were found, namely, physical or mechanical hazards, chemical hazards, biological hazards, and ergonomic hazards. Furthermore, the identified hazards are grouped into high, medium, and low risks. …”
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    Rotation des postes, assignation temporaire et impact des absences dans une usine d’abattage et de transformation du porc by Anne Falardeau, Nicole Vézina

    Published 2002-11-01
    “…This paper tries to show in how far each activity can be reciprocally enriched from the knowledge and experience acquired in the otherAn ergonomic intervention took place in a porcine slaughterhouse, with the goal of describing job rotation management along with the use made of a rehabilitation measure known as temporary reassignment (TR). …”
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    Design and Fabrication of a Pedal-Powered Clay Milling Machine. by Ijuka, Catherine

    Published 2024
    “…The design prioritizes simplicity, cost-effectiveness, and sustainability, making it accessible for small-scale foundry workshops. By integrating ergonomic considerations, the pedal-powered clay milling machine offers a reliable and eco-friendly solution for producing clay powder.…”
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    State of the Art Review of Wearable Devices for Respiratory Monitoring by Zhiyu Jia, Hannah Huth, Wen Qi Teoh, Sheng Xu, Bradford Wood, Zion Tsz Ho Tse

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This review identifies major challenges, including power efficiency, ergonomic design, data accuracy, and data privacy concerns. …”
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    Development of a Dynamic Virtual Reality Model of the Inner Ear Sensory System as a Learning and Demonstrating Tool by P. Selva, J. Morlier, Y. Gourinat

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Virtual reality is used as a tool of integrated learning of the dynamic behavior of the inner ear using ergonomic paradigm of user interactivity (zoom, rotation, mouse interaction, etc.). …”
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    WHAT ARE THE CAUSES AND TYPES OF FARMER TRAUMA? A LITERATURE REVIEW by Arista Maisyaroh, Eko Prasetya Widianto, Syaifuddin Kurnianto

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Result: The results of the literature review showed that the causes of trauma due to agriculture were agricultural machinery, hand tools/ manual agricultural tools, farm animals, wild animals, falls, ergonomic positions, and fatigue. At the same time, the types of trauma in farming accidents were soft tissue injuries, concussions, fractures, avulsions, amputations, and infections to death. …”
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    Knee–Hip–Spine Syndrome: Improvement in Preoperative Abnormal Posture following Total Knee Arthroplasty by Yasushi Oshima, Nobuyoshi Watanabe, Norishige Iizawa, Tokifumi Majima, Mitsuhiro Kawata, Shinro Takai

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…An ergonomic upright body posture is maintained by the alignment of the spine, pelvis, and lower extremities, and the muscle strength of body trunk and lower extremities. …”
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    Comparing User Acceptance in Human–Machine Interfaces Assessments of Shared Autonomous Vehicles: A Standardized Test Procedure by Ming Yan, Lucia Rampino, Giandomenico Caruso

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We first defined user acceptance and analyzed the existing evaluation methods. Then, specific ergonomic factors and requirements that the designed output HMI should meet were identified. …”
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    The dark side of being a pathologist: Unravelling the health hazards by Saima Khan

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Conclusions: Although knowledge seems to be near adequate, there is a lack of implementation and a noticeable risk of health hazards namely musculoskeletal problems, injuries, visual disorders, and ergonomic issues in routine daily activities of pathologists.…”
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    Design and Optimization of a New Type of the Back Pressure Reducing Back-lifting Mechanism by Pan Ao, Yu Chengtao, Sun Xuebin, Huang Guangming, Zhou Xiangyu

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…When the back is lifted, the raised waist plate acts as a cushion, which is more in line with the ergonomic requirements under the sitting state. Combined with the parameters of the body size, the back forces of the new back lifting mechanism and the traditional back lifting mechanism are analyzed and compared, and it is verified that the new back lifting mechanism can reduce the back pressure feeling. …”
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    Spinal Cord Injury and Pressure Ulcer Prevention: Using Functional Activity in Pressure Relief by May Stinson, Rachel Schofield, Cathy Gillan, Julie Morton, Evie Gardner, Stephen Sprigle, Alison Porter-Armstrong

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…To investigate both the current pressure relieving behaviours of SCI individuals during computer use and the application of an ergonomically adapted computer-based activity to reduce interface pressure. …”
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    Navigating the Handover: Reviewing Takeover Requests in Level 3 Autonomous Vehicles by Joel Andrew Miller, Soodeh Nikan, Mohamed H. Zaki

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…We argue for the necessity of integrating detailed human factors and ergonomic considerations to foster a human-centred approach in AV design. …”
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    Assessing low-back loading during lifting using personalized electromyography-driven trunk models and NIOSH-based risk levels by Mohamed Irfan Refai, Tiwana Varrecchia, Giorgia Chini, Alberto Ranavolo, Massimo Sartori

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…., repeated lifting) is currently assessed using ergonomic guidelines. The Revised NIOSH Lifting Equation (RNLE) is a commonly used approach that assesses risk of low-back loading during different lifting tasks. …”
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    Additive Manufacturing Technologies: An Overview about 3D Printing Methods and Future Prospects by Mariano Jiménez, Luis Romero, Iris A. Domínguez, María del Mar Espinosa, Manuel Domínguez

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The following may also be achieved according to field of application: lighter weight products, multimaterial products, ergonomic products, efficient short production runs, fewer assembly errors and, therefore, lower associated costs, lower tool investment costs, a combination of different manufacturing processes, an optimised use of materials, and a more sustainable manufacturing process. …”
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    Scientometric Analysis of Human Error Research and Human Reliability in Industries (1980-2022) by Hamed Yarmohammadi, Mehdi Jahangiri, Moslem Ali Mohammadloo, Mojtaba Kamalinia

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…VOSviewer and Bibliometrix, an R package, were used to perform the scientometric analysis of these articles.Results: Industrial human error research is generally related to marine safety and accidents, the aviation industry, nuclear power plants, oil and petrochemical industries, occupational accident analysis, occupational fatigue, ergonomic issues, safety analysis of process systems, and the construction industry. …”
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    Preventive measures and perceived challenges in delivering oral health care for elderly patients: a survey of dental hygienists in Norway by Anne Breivik, Simen E. Kopperud, Qalbi Khan, Aida Mulic, Linda Stein

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Public dental hygienists perceived challenges to a greater extent than private dental hygienists, particularly related to reduced mobility and ergonomic difficulties in patients.  Conclusion: This study confirms dental hygienists’ important role in oral health promotion and showed that Norwegian dental hygienists performed a wide range of preventive measures for patients ≥65 years old. …”
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    Surface Electromyographic Responses During Rest on Mattresses with Different Firmness Levels in Adults with Normal BMI by Xiaohong Hu, Yuhong Gao, Keyang Liu, Luyao Xiang, Bin Luo, Li Li

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…These findings provide a foundation for designing ergonomically optimized, personalized mattresses to improve sleep quality across diverse populations.…”
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    A positive spin: large language models can help directors evaluate programs through their patients' own words by Leah Russell Flaherty, Kendra H. Oliver

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…These insights would only be uncovered with open-ended data, and although potentially more insights could emerge with the help of a qualitative research team, ChatGPT offered an ergonomic solution.…”
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    The prevalence and risk factors of musculoskeletal disorders among Indonesian dental professionals by Erica Kholinne, Xarisa Azalia, Erika Putri Rahayu, Ira Juliet Anestessia, Nadifa Agil, Muchtar

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This study highlights the high prevalence of WMSDs among dental professionals and underscores the need for ergonomic training, physical exercise, and equipment modification to mitigate these conditions. …”
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    Ultra high density imaging arrays in diffuse optical tomography for human brain mapping improve image quality and decoding performance by Zachary E. Markow, Jason W. Trobaugh, Edward J. Richter, Kalyan Tripathy, Sean M. Rafferty, Alexandra M. Svoboda, Mariel L. Schroeder, Tracy M. Burns-Yocum, Karla M. Bergonzi, Mark A. Chevillet, Emily M. Mugler, Adam T. Eggebrecht, Joseph P. Culver

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) and high-density diffuse optical tomography (HD-DOT) non-invasively measure blood oxygen fluctuations related to brain activity, like fMRI, at the brain surface, using more-lightweight equipment that circumvents ergonomic and logistical limitations of fMRI. HD-DOT grids have smaller inter-optode spacing (~ 13 mm) than sparse fNIRS (~ 30 mm) and therefore provide higher image quality, with spatial resolution ~ 1/2 that of fMRI, when using the several source-detector distances (13–40 mm) afforded by the HD-DOT grid. …”
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