2002
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)0733-9364(2002)128:5(427)
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Physiological Demands during Construction Work

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“…Penggunan tenaga manusia sebagai pekerja sangatlah dominan terutama kegiatan penanganan material secara manual (MMH). Peng ukuran tingkat kelelahan kerja akibat aktivitas fisiologis selama bekerja dapat dilakukan dengan melakukan pengukuran denyut jantung, konsumsi oksigen (Molen et al, 2007), dan tekanan darah (Hsu et al, 2008;Abdelhamid and Everett, 2002 …”
Section: Secara Umum Aktivitas Manual Materialsunclassified
“…Penggunan tenaga manusia sebagai pekerja sangatlah dominan terutama kegiatan penanganan material secara manual (MMH). Peng ukuran tingkat kelelahan kerja akibat aktivitas fisiologis selama bekerja dapat dilakukan dengan melakukan pengukuran denyut jantung, konsumsi oksigen (Molen et al, 2007), dan tekanan darah (Hsu et al, 2008;Abdelhamid and Everett, 2002 …”
Section: Secara Umum Aktivitas Manual Materialsunclassified
“…According to several researchers (Abdelhamid & Everett, 1999;Abdelhamid & Everett, 2002;P. Åstrand, Rodahl, Dahl, & Strømme, 2003;Bouchard & Trudeau, 2008;Brouha, 1967;Garet et al, 2005), there is a reciprocal relationship between physically demanding work, safety and productivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"In the work environment, EE (i.e., Energy Expenditure) measurement can help evaluate task intensity, shift duration, number and length of breaks or to establish a threshold of fitness needed for a return to work" (Bouchard & Trudeau, 2008). "Physical demanding work can lead to physical fatigue, which may lead to decreased productivity and motivation, inattentiveness, poor judgment, poor quality work, job dissatisfaction, accident and injuries" (Abdelhamid & Everett, 2002). Furthermore, according to Mathiassen (1993) a continuous exposure to excessive level of physical strain can increase the risk of developing musculoskeletal or cardiovascular disorders.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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