Affiliation:
1. Robens Centre for Health Ergonomics European Institute of Health & Medical Sciences University of Surrey Guildford, Surrey, U.K.
Abstract
This two year study of musculoskeletal health problems among UK cleaners incorporated the findings from questionnaire surveys, workplace assessments, laboratory trials and focus groups. Higher than expected prevalence rates of musculoskeletal pain and discomfort were identified among cleaners. The main areas affected were: elbows, knees, right wrist and hand, lower back, neck, and right shoulder. The proportion of cleaners seeking medical advice was high (52%). 23% reported taking time off work in the year prior to the study because of these problems, providing some measure of the probable cost of these disorders to employers, society and individuals. Work factors were found to be associated with an increase in risk for musculoskeletal problems among the study group. These included the unsuitable design of equipment, specific work tasks and postures and poor work organisation.
Subject
General Medicine,General Chemistry
Cited by
2 articles.
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