POSTURAL AND BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS OF WORKERS IN BROILER SLAUGHTERHOUSE

Authors

  • Cinara da Cunha Siqueira Carvalho
  • Cecília de Fátima Souza
  • Ilda de Fátima Ferreira Tinôco
  • Maria de Fátima Araújo Vieira
  • Luciano José Minette

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13083/reveng.v19i6.217

Keywords:

ergonomia, avicultura, abatedouro.

Abstract

Poultry raising and consumption have increased greatly in recent decades, specially due to population growth in large urban centers. Parallel to this development, began to pay attention to how activities are performed, and the machinery, equipment and facilities in the broiler industry influence the occurrence of injury. Based on the risk that activities performed at the slaughterhouse present, this work aimed to evaluate the postural and biomechanical analysis of employees working in that facility. Postures and biomechanics of workers were analyzed from photographic records of the individual in a situation of actual work. The postural analysis was interpreted using the OWAS method (Ovako Working Posture Analyzing System) and for the biomechanical evaluation it was used a two-dimensional biomechanical model computer program for predicting postures and strength (Michigan). After collecting all data, it was observed that the postures adopted to unload chicken boxes off the truck and to clean the scalding and plucking sector, as well as the act of lifting and pushing boxes from various sectors to the freezing area, are worth checking in a short term. With respect to biomechanics, it was observed that the loading of boxes with chicken pieces, coming both from the cutting room and the shredded sector, can injure elbows and shoulders of workers. Thus, it can be concluded that the weight of loads and incorrect postures are responsible for injuries that affect the health of employees working in the slaughterhouse.

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Published

2011-12-23

How to Cite

Carvalho, C. da C. S., Souza, C. de F., Tinôco, I. de F. F., Vieira, M. de F. A., & Minette, L. J. (2011). POSTURAL AND BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS OF WORKERS IN BROILER SLAUGHTERHOUSE. Engineering in Agriculture, 19(6), 524–535. https://doi.org/10.13083/reveng.v19i6.217

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Section

Rural Buildings and Environment

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