Association between Ergonomic Risk Factors and Musculoskeletal Symptom among Automobile Assembly Line Workers in Shah Alam, Selangor
cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the prevalence of MSD symptom and also ascertain the association between MSD symptom and its risk factors among automobile assembly line workers. A simple random sampling method was adopted and data were collected via face-to-face interview and pos...
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2009
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Institution: | Universiti Putra Malaysia |
Language: | English English |
Summary: | cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the prevalence of MSD symptom and
also ascertain the association between MSD symptom and its risk factors among
automobile assembly line workers. A simple random sampling method was adopted and
data were collected via face-to-face interview and posture assessment method based on
Standardized Nordic Questionnaire (SNQ) and Rapid Upper Limb Assessment (RULA)
method from April to August 2008. A total of 232 assembly line workers with at least one
year job tenure participated in this study. The finding revealed that 78.4% of workers
reported MSD symptoms while low back had the highest prevalence of MSD symptoms
(50.9%). Three factors were found to be significantly associated with MSD symptom; age (χ2=5.609, p = 0.018), job tenure (χ2 = 8.260, p = 0.008) and awkward posture
(χ2 = 65.372, p =0.001). Logistic regression test indicated that young workers
(< 25 years old) were less likely to complain MSD symptoms (OR= 0.314, 95%CI=
0.129-0.770) compared to older workers. Moreover, workers with equal and more than
3 years job tenure were 2 times more likely to complain of MSD symptoms
(OR= 2.422, 95%CI= 1.042-5.629) when compared to those with less than 3 years job
tenure. In addition, workers in the very high RULA action level were 69 times
(OR= 69.383, 95%CI= 14.511-331.734) and workers in the high RULA action level
(OR=12.415, 95%CI= 5.210-29.458) were 12 times, more likely to complain MSD
symptom as compared to those workers in the low and intermediate RULA action level.
The high prevalence of MSD shows that MSD symptom is a significant problem among
automobile assembly line workers. Consistent with other studies, the result of this study
indicated that age, job tenure and awkward posture are the significant risk factors for
MSD symptom. In particular, this study proves that the prevalence of MSD symptom
increases as the RULA action level and job tenure increases. Thus, given the association
between awkward posture and prevalence of MSD symptom, this problem could be reduce
by decreasing RULA action level through appropriate ergonomic workstation design and
ergonomic training for workers. |
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