Analysis of Working Posture In Palm Oil Industry Using Ovako Working Analysis System (Owas) Method And Nordic Body Map In Harvesting And Separation Of TBS To Muscoloskeletal Disorders (Case Study: PT.X in Riau Province)

Harvesting, loading and sorting activities in palm oil industry that conducted manually have some risks that can cause musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). This is happened due to repetitive of manual working, standing and bending position for 10 hours and 6 working days, this activity does not match t...

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Main Author: Priyambada NIM: 25316001, Gunadi
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spelling id-itb.:275912018-10-02T09:39:50ZAnalysis of Working Posture In Palm Oil Industry Using Ovako Working Analysis System (Owas) Method And Nordic Body Map In Harvesting And Separation Of TBS To Muscoloskeletal Disorders (Case Study: PT.X in Riau Province) Priyambada NIM: 25316001, Gunadi Indonesia Theses INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/27591 Harvesting, loading and sorting activities in palm oil industry that conducted manually have some risks that can cause musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). This is happened due to repetitive of manual working, standing and bending position for 10 hours and 6 working days, this activity does not match the anthropometry of worker body. Questionnaire analysis Nordic body MAP showed that the biggest complaints from workers are on their backs (90%), waist (89.3%), left calf (90%) and right calf (89.3%). Ergonomic risk analysis by OWAS Method also support the questioannaire analysis with result that the shoulders stooping attitude done by 68% workers (category 2), both arms above the shoulder attitude done by 53% (category 2), and leg rest to the two knee which is bent done 47% (category 3) with harvesting ergonomic combination 4-2-2-2 (category 3). Ergonomic analysis result in harvesting activity is CVL 51% (7.25 Kkal/minutes), Loading activity 55% (8.58 Kkal/minutes) and sorting activity 40% (6.6 Kkal/minutes) with medium category. Therefore, improvement is required because workers has fatigue. Correlation analysis using spearman rank test showed that the influence of ergonomics in harvesting and sorting division has a significant relation with value 0.00027 (OR 10 CI 95% 1.56-64.2) in harvesting and 0.0008 (OR 11 CI 1.7-71.28) in sorting. There was significant relation (p<0.05) between ergonomics and muscolekeletal disorders. <br /> <br /> text
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description Harvesting, loading and sorting activities in palm oil industry that conducted manually have some risks that can cause musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). This is happened due to repetitive of manual working, standing and bending position for 10 hours and 6 working days, this activity does not match the anthropometry of worker body. Questionnaire analysis Nordic body MAP showed that the biggest complaints from workers are on their backs (90%), waist (89.3%), left calf (90%) and right calf (89.3%). Ergonomic risk analysis by OWAS Method also support the questioannaire analysis with result that the shoulders stooping attitude done by 68% workers (category 2), both arms above the shoulder attitude done by 53% (category 2), and leg rest to the two knee which is bent done 47% (category 3) with harvesting ergonomic combination 4-2-2-2 (category 3). Ergonomic analysis result in harvesting activity is CVL 51% (7.25 Kkal/minutes), Loading activity 55% (8.58 Kkal/minutes) and sorting activity 40% (6.6 Kkal/minutes) with medium category. Therefore, improvement is required because workers has fatigue. Correlation analysis using spearman rank test showed that the influence of ergonomics in harvesting and sorting division has a significant relation with value 0.00027 (OR 10 CI 95% 1.56-64.2) in harvesting and 0.0008 (OR 11 CI 1.7-71.28) in sorting. There was significant relation (p<0.05) between ergonomics and muscolekeletal disorders. <br /> <br />
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author Priyambada NIM: 25316001, Gunadi
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Analysis of Working Posture In Palm Oil Industry Using Ovako Working Analysis System (Owas) Method And Nordic Body Map In Harvesting And Separation Of TBS To Muscoloskeletal Disorders (Case Study: PT.X in Riau Province)
author_facet Priyambada NIM: 25316001, Gunadi
author_sort Priyambada NIM: 25316001, Gunadi
title Analysis of Working Posture In Palm Oil Industry Using Ovako Working Analysis System (Owas) Method And Nordic Body Map In Harvesting And Separation Of TBS To Muscoloskeletal Disorders (Case Study: PT.X in Riau Province)
title_short Analysis of Working Posture In Palm Oil Industry Using Ovako Working Analysis System (Owas) Method And Nordic Body Map In Harvesting And Separation Of TBS To Muscoloskeletal Disorders (Case Study: PT.X in Riau Province)
title_full Analysis of Working Posture In Palm Oil Industry Using Ovako Working Analysis System (Owas) Method And Nordic Body Map In Harvesting And Separation Of TBS To Muscoloskeletal Disorders (Case Study: PT.X in Riau Province)
title_fullStr Analysis of Working Posture In Palm Oil Industry Using Ovako Working Analysis System (Owas) Method And Nordic Body Map In Harvesting And Separation Of TBS To Muscoloskeletal Disorders (Case Study: PT.X in Riau Province)
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Working Posture In Palm Oil Industry Using Ovako Working Analysis System (Owas) Method And Nordic Body Map In Harvesting And Separation Of TBS To Muscoloskeletal Disorders (Case Study: PT.X in Riau Province)
title_sort analysis of working posture in palm oil industry using ovako working analysis system (owas) method and nordic body map in harvesting and separation of tbs to muscoloskeletal disorders (case study: pt.x in riau province)
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