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Development of the fall prevention index on the movable scaffold for construction workers
- Source :
- Work. 65:167-173
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- IOS Press, 2020.
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Abstract
- Background Falls are caused by difficulties in maintaining stable posture or center of pressure (COP). Studies on construction-related falls and their prevention are limitedOBJECTIVE:To propose a fall prevention index (FPI) based on the working environment at height (with or without a handrail) and experience of workers on movable scaffolds. Methods Thirty participants were enrolled, and their COP distances were measured at the time of falling in the anterior-posterior (AP), mediolateral (ML), and diagonal directions. Results The probability of falling in the diagonal direction is almost zero for workers with more than 20 years of experience and that in the AP direction is almost zero for workers with up to 30 years of experience. There was almost zero probability of falling in the ML direction for workers with >15 years of experience. This index can be used as a tool for predicting the risk of falls, screening workers, and implementing proactive measures to prevent falling accidents on work sites. Conclusions Preventing falls from movable scaffolds (and height in general) is needed in the construction industry. We propose a fall prevention index based on the working environment (at height, with or without handrail) and experience of workers on movable scaffolds.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Poison control
Suicide prevention
Occupational safety and health
Physical medicine and rehabilitation
Center of pressure (terrestrial locomotion)
Republic of Korea
0502 economics and business
Injury prevention
Accidents, Occupational
Humans
Medicine
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Workplace
Postural Balance
050107 human factors
050210 logistics & transportation
business.industry
Construction Industry
05 social sciences
Rehabilitation
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Handrail
Construction industry
Accidental Falls
Safety
business
Fall prevention
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18759270 and 10519815
- Volume :
- 65
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Work
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....887a03fc1bbbd92f6207497bfddeec17
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3233/wor-193070