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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Volume 35, Issue 4, Pages 437-447Publisher
NOFER INST OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE, POLAND
DOI: 10.13075/ijomeh.1896.01862
Keywords
forestry; heart rate; energy expenditure; logging; winter; summer
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- Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education [005/RID/2018/19]
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This study investigated the physiological strain experienced by workers employed in motor-manual timber harvesting performed in winter and summer, and evaluated the applicability of heart rate indices in estimating energy expenditure. The results showed significantly higher physiological workload and energy expenditure during winter. The conclusion suggests that season significantly affects the physiological workload in logging operations and emphasizes the importance of proper organization of work and selection of workers to limit workload during winter activity.
Objectives: This study examined the physiological strain experienced by workers employed in motor-manual timber harvesting performed in winter and summer, and the applicability of heart rate indices 14 estimating energy expenditure. Material and Methods: he heart rates (HR) of 2 teams consisting of 2 persons working simultaneously during felling and forwarding, in both winter and summer, were measured. Heart rate at work (HRwork), resting heart rate (HRrest), relative heart rate (%HRR), ratio of working heart rate to resting heart rate, and 50% level were used to estimate the physiological workload in particular jobs. The HRindex (HRwork/HRrest) equation was used to estimate the energy expenditure (EE). Results: For all jobs, significantly higher physiological workload and energy expenditure were recorded during winter. Conclusions: The season significantly affects the physiological workload during logging operations. If there is no possibility of harvesting wood in summer, in order to limit the workload of workers during winter activity, attention should be paid to the proper organization of work and selection of workers.
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