Effects of posture on musculoskeletal disorders among automated sewing machine operates and on productivity among female garment factory workers.

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dc.contributor.author Haniffa, M.R
dc.date.accessioned 2011-12-06T10:06:27Z
dc.date.available 2011-12-06T10:06:27Z
dc.date.issued 2002
dc.identifier.citation MSc. (Community Medicine) en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://archive.cmb.ac.lk:8080/xmlui/handle/70130/901
dc.description.abstract The mean of the female garment factory worker was 22.84 years with a standard deviation of 4.5 years 71.04 of the workers were never married. The mean age of the female garment factory worker in Sri Lanka has shown a decline over the past 9 years. the commonest overall subjective 59.45.The seated workers had abutter ergonomic match than the standing workers to work areas. the seated workers on average produced more until than standing workers. Majority of workers did not take leave or treatment for either subjective or objective MSD. the study recommended conduction of a health education programme based on the principles of the Ottawa charter for management and workers use of a heel rest for standing workers, sealed posture for garment manufacture rather than standing posture, Device an index to assess productivity taking in to account health component of workers. and conduction of further research to rest hypothesis that seated posture is better than the standing posture in the sewing operation in the garment manufacturing industry
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.title Effects of posture on musculoskeletal disorders among automated sewing machine operates and on productivity among female garment factory workers. en_US
dc.type Research abstract en_US


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