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An evaluation of the effect of a training program on worker lifting postures
Chaffin, Don B.; Gallay, Leslie S.; Woolley, Charles B.; Kuciemba, Stephen R.
1986-12
Citation:Chaffin, Don B., Gallay, Leslie S., Woolley, Charles B., Kuciemba, Stephen R. (1986/12)."An evaluation of the effect of a training program on worker lifting postures." International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics 1(2): 127-136. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/25948>
Abstract: Though worker training is often chosen as a means to reduce the risk of low back pain if involved in lifting activities, the effect on a worker's lifting posture is rarely reported. This paper describes a video analysis method of recording lifting postures and the results of one evaluation of a training program specifically designed to modify lifting postures. It is concluded that a four-hour training program had beneficial but minor effects on the lifting techniques used by healthy workers in a warehouse when handling relatively light to moderate loads (i.e., 85% of loads lifted were below 30 pounds).