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Musculoskeletal disorders in oil palm fruit bunches harvesting in Malaysia

Musculoskeletal disorders in oil palm fruit bunches harvesting in Malaysia
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摘要 Malaysia is the biggest crude palm oil exporter to the world market for the last 16 years. However this achievement is still be overshadowed by the harvesting method which is conventional and labor intensive. An attempt to use mechanization into the harvesting system, in particular the cutting process of tall palm trees, has been unsuccessful. At the beginning of the oil palm's fruit bearing fife, i.e. 3 to 4 years of age, fi'uit bunches are still accessible. For these palms, a chisel is used to cut the fiuit bunches. Growth is such 8-10 years, and the trees have already reached substantial height. In these cases a sickle mountedon flexible telescopic aluminum tube (pole) is used. This, however, exposes plantation worker to the risk of musculoskeletal discomfort and injury. This paper examines the problems by assessing the task posture and tool, and their implications for operators, using questionnaire survey and videotape analysis techniques. The result prevails that there is evidence to associate the problems of musculoskeletal disorders among the operators.
出处 《Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering》 2009年第7期64-67,共4页 环境科学与工程(英文版)
关键词 musculoskeletal disorders hand tools oil palm AGRICULTURE ERGONOMICS 骨骼疾病 马来西亚 肌肉 油棕 收割 收获机械化 世界市场 采收方法
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