Journal of Human Ergology
Online ISSN : 1884-3964
Print ISSN : 0300-8134
ISSN-L : 0300-8134
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PARTICIPATORY ERGONOMICS INTERVENTION FOR IMPROVING WORK-RELATED MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS IN THE ‘ONE TAMBON ONE PRODUCT’ INDUSTRY IN THAILAND
PRATHURNG HONGSRANAGONYAOWANIT SOMANASOMKIET MAHA-UDOMPORNWATTASIT SIRIWONGPIYALAMPORN HAVANONDNATHAWAN DEELERTYUENYONGVIROJ PETCHPRASITNANTAWADEE MUNKATUNYUPRAMRUDEE SAKSRI
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2011 Volume 40 Issue 1_2 Pages 11-18

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This paper relates to the firstphase one of a three-phase study. Phase 1 investigated and identified risk factors for work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) in 26 ‘One Tambon One Product’ (OTOP) groups working in the informal sector. Data was collected from 93 participants in Khangkoi District, Saraburi Province, Thailand during 2009-2010. Results of inspections and direct observations of work places and interviews of managers and workers showed risk factors related to posture, repetition, force and duration in the workers’ operations and the application of a checklist revealed that the OTOP groups had simple work processes. A knowledge-attitude-practice survey of managers and workers indicated that there was a moderate to high awareness regarding ergonomics and occupational safety and health principles and approximately 15% of workers reported WMSDs at a moderate level, mainly associated with lower back and shoulder pains, due to protracted periods of sitting. Specificrecommendations in response to OTOP conditions and needs were made. The second phase of the study involves a participatory ergonomics worksite intervention by a number of stakeholders and the final phase deals with an evaluation of the intervention and an establishment of guidelines for ergonomics programs for OTOP groups.
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